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Revision as of 12:58, 11 May 2017

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in relation with 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]

Madam

Bayonetta 2

Resources

  1. wikipedia

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