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− | Dōjinshi (同人誌?, often translated as doujinshi) is the Japanese term for self-published works, usually magazines, Manga or novels. Dōjinshi are often the work of amateurs, though some professional artists participate as a way to publish material outside the regular industry. Dōjinshi are part of a wider category of dōjin including art collections, anime, hentai and games. Groups of dōjinshi artists refer to themselves as a sākuru (サークル?, circle). A number of such groups actually consist of a single artist: they are sometimes called kojin sākuru (個人サークル?, personal circles).<ref>[[wikipedia:Dōjinshi|wikipedia]] | + | [[File:Madam_banner.png]] |
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+ | a sub-unit of [[WorkUnit:Carnages|Carnages]] | ||
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+ | Dōjinshi (同人誌?, often translated as doujinshi) is the Japanese term for self-published works, usually magazines, Manga or novels. Dōjinshi are often the work of amateurs, though some professional artists participate as a way to publish material outside the regular industry. Dōjinshi are part of a wider category of dōjin including art collections, anime, hentai and games. Groups of dōjinshi artists refer to themselves as a sākuru (サークル?, circle). A number of such groups actually consist of a single artist: they are sometimes called kojin sākuru (個人サークル?, personal circles).<ref>[[wikipedia:Dōjinshi|wikipedia]]</ref> | ||
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+ | == Madam == | ||
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+ | <script> { global $wgGallerier; $wgGallerier->addGallery( array( "path" => "20170511-doujinshi-madam/")); } </script> | ||
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+ | == Bayonetta 2 == | ||
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+ | <script> { global $wgGallerier; $wgGallerier->addGallery( array( "path" => "20170511-doujinshi-bayonetta2/" )); } </script> | ||
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+ | == Resources == | ||
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+ | <references/> |
a sub-unit of Carnages
Dōjinshi (同人誌?, often translated as doujinshi) is the Japanese term for self-published works, usually magazines, Manga or novels. Dōjinshi are often the work of amateurs, though some professional artists participate as a way to publish material outside the regular industry. Dōjinshi are part of a wider category of dōjin including art collections, anime, hentai and games. Groups of dōjinshi artists refer to themselves as a sākuru (サークル?, circle). A number of such groups actually consist of a single artist: they are sometimes called kojin sākuru (個人サークル?, personal circles).[1]
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