Craft (Japanese magazine)

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Craft
Craft 44 (2010).jpg
Cover of the 44th issue of Craft, published by Taiyō Tosho on April 19, 2010
Categories Yaoi
FrequencyBimonthly
Founded1999
Final issue2019 (print)
Company Taiyoh Tosho
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Website http://www.bs-garden.com/system/craft.php

Craft is a bimonthly Japanese yaoi manga magazine published by Taiyoh Tosho. It was established in 1999. [1] A number of works published in this magazine have been licensed in English, mostly by Digital Manga Publishing.

Originally published on a quarterly basis, on October 19, 2019, Taiyoh Tosho announced that beginning with the December 2019 issue, the magazine would be distributed digitally on a bimonthly basis. [1]

Licensed titles published in Craft

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References

  1. 1 2 "『CRAFT』電子版へのリニューアルのお知らせ" [About Craft being moved to digital versions]. Taiyoh Tosho (in Japanese). 2019-10-19. Retrieved 2020-12-30.