• Barazoku (薔薇族) was Japan's first commercially circulated gay men's magazine. It began publication in July 1971 by Daini Shobō's owner's son and editor...
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  • of gay writer Yukio Mishima by photographer Eikoh Hosoe, and later with Barazoku (薔薇族, lit. "rose tribe") in 1971, the first commercially produced gay magazine...
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  • published in 1987 in Bara-Komi, a manga supplement of the gay men's magazine Barazoku. The manga depicts a sexual encounter between two men in a public restroom...
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  • works in the gay manga genre were published in the gay men's magazine Barazoku and its manga supplement Bara-Komi in the 1980s. Distinguished by his works...
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  • ) Playguy (U.S., October 1976 – October 2009) Badi (Japan, 1994–2019) Barazoku (Japan, 1971–2008) G-men (Japan, 1995–2016) Samson (Japan, 1982) Filament...
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  • contributor to Barazoku, which in 1971 became the first commercially circulated gay magazine in Japan. Dissatisfied with the bishōnen art style of Barazoku, Mishima...
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  • editor-in-chief of Japan's first commercially based homosexuality magazine Barazoku. He is the president of Daini-Shobo (Jap. 株式会社第二書房). Bungaku Ito was born...
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    Starting in 1971, homosexually-oriented magazines began to appear, including Barazoku. Homosexual magazines tend to be tailored to particular segments of the...
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  • G-men, Samson has fewer general articles than other magazines such as Barazoku and more short fiction and serialized stories. Each month there are community...
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    S2CID 144888475. "Intersections: Itō Bungaku and the Solidarity of the Rose Tribes [Barazoku]: Stirrings of Homo Solidarity in Early 1970s Japan". Intersections.anu...
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  • sculptures. In 1978, Hasegawa's art was published for the first time in Barazoku, a monthly magazine for gay men; he would later go on to be published in...
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    the yuri genre. In 1976, Ito Bungaku, editor of the gay men's magazine Barazoku (薔薇族, lit. "Rose Tribe"), used the term yurizoku (百合族, lit. "lily tribe")...
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  • writer Yukio Mishima by photographer Eikoh Hosoe,: 34  and later with Barazoku (薔薇族, lit. "rose tribe") in 1971, the first commercially produced gay magazine...
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  • magazine. G-men had fewer general articles than other magazines such as Barazoku and more short fiction and serialized stories. Issues included community...
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  • straight and lesbian content. He would later be published in the magazine Barazoku. Okawa quit illustration in the 1970s, and gave his artist materials to...
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    name of the first publication of this genre to gain popularity in Japan, Barazoku. Yaoi works are massive in number with much of the media created by women...
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    During this same period, the first gay manga magazines were published: Barazoku, the first commercially circulated gay men's magazine in Japan, was published...
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    Throughout college he submitted gay erotic stories, illustrations, and manga to Barazoku, René, and other gay and BL magazines under a variety of pseudonyms. He...
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  • further noted for his contributions to the Japanese gay men's magazine Barazoku, the first commercially circulated gay magazine in Japan. Naito was born...
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  • Takemiya to select a school as the setting for her series; and issues of Barazoku, the first commercially circulated Japanese gay men's magazine. Takemiya...
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  • name of the first publication of this genre to gain popularity in Japan, Barazoku. The former term is more common in Japan, used similarly to yaoi as a blanket...
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  • italiano)  OCLC 27844636. , 1972–1982 Lambda Towanda! (lesbian magazine) Barazoku. (Daini Shobō)  OCLC 175041284. (薔薇族), launch 1971 Otoko-machi Map (男街マップ)...
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  • general-interest magazines, which have included manga since the inception of Barazoku in 1971. The typical manga story in these magazines is an 8–24 page one-shot...
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  • systems) Zeroyon zoku: 0-4 tribe (racers who use 400m straight-track roads) Barazoku: Rose tribe (gay subculture in Japan) Danchi zoku(團地族): Unit tribe (white...
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  • Gengoroh Tagame and Jiraiya in the gay men's magazines G-men, Badi, and Barazoku. Matsu broke into the manga industry as an artist of mainstream shōnen...
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    and Hagio's who is credited with introducing them to magazines such as Barazoku and other literature, music, and films that would come to heavily influence...
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  • He later contributed to Bara, a private circulation gay magazine, and Barazoku, the first commercially published gay magazine in Japan. From the 1970s...
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  • Pied Hebdo, a French-language gay magazine, and in the Japanese magazine Barazoku. Reprints of the strip also appeared sporadically in Gay Comix under the...
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  • manga. His works have appeared in the gay men's magazines G-men, Badi, and Barazoku, as well as the yaoi manga anthology Nikutaiha, which attracted a crossover...
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  • Color [mini] (Japan only) Mini Sky-time 0.5mm Aroma (Japan only) 0.5mm Barazoku (Japan only) PlayBorder (Asia only) 0.5mm Frost Color Series (Japan only)...
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