Manga Allman

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Manga Allman (MANGAオールマン, Manga Ōruman) was a Japanese monthly/bi-monthly Seinen manga magazine that was published from 1995 to 2002. It was founded by Hirohiko Araki's first editor, Ryosuke Kabashima.

History

Manga Allman was launched in October 1995 as a successor to Super Jump Alpha. As such, many serialized works that were being published in Super Jump Alpha were carried over to Manga Allman. The magazine was founded by its editor-in-chief, Ryosuke Kabashima, who was a long-time employee at Weekly Shonen Jump and Hirohiko Araki's first editor. Manga Allman initially published monthly, until it switched to a bi-monthly publication on September 1996. However, due to a reorganization of Shueisha's seinen manga magazines, Manga Allman was discontinued in 2002.

The magazine published many of Araki's spin-off series, including Dolce, and His Master, Deadman's Questions, and The Lives of Eccentrics (illustrated by Hirohisa Onikubo).


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