Shōnen_Ai_no_Bigaku

<i>Shōnen Ai no Bigaku</i>

Shōnen Ai no Bigaku

Japanese manga magazine


Shōnen Ai no Bigaku (少年愛の美学), literally The Esthetics of Boy Love, was a bimonthly manga compilation authored by shotacon artists in Japan. The title mimics that of a philosophical work on sexuality and homosexuality by Inagaki Taruho. The first volume was published in 2003 by AV Comics,[1] the adult product branch of Shobukan, with the intention of reviving the market for shotacon magazines.[2] Each issue of the seventeen volume series follows a theme such as cross-dressing, omorashi, field trip, or incest. Shōnen Ai no Bigaku did not include straight shota.

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Artists

Shōnen Ai no Bigaku published a number of recurring manga artists.

  • Akio Takami (秋緒たかみ)
  • Chiyu 12 Sai (ちゆ12歳)
  • Dohi Kensuke (土肥けんすけ)
  • Ebi Chiriko (海老知里子)
  • Hoshiai Hiro (星逢ひろ)
  • Inaba Cozy (稲葉COZY)
  • Inumaru (犬丸)
  • Kawada Shōgo (かわだ章吾)
  • Mitsui Jun (三井純)
  • Po-Ju (ぽ~じゅ)
  • Sakamoto Hayato (坂本ハヤト)
  • Sasorigatame (さそりがため)
  • Tsuduki Mayoi (ツヅキ真宵)
  • Yamano Kitsune (矢間野狐)
  • Yokoyama Chicha (よこやまちちゃ)

Issues

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See also


References

  1. 別冊アースファイブコミックス. Shobukan (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 29 October 2007. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
  2. "少年愛の美学" (in Japanese). Gyakushinkon Purojekuto. Retrieved 8 February 2008. Released two shota anthologies to revive shota comics. The first was Shōnen Ai no Bigaku ("ショタコミック誌の再興"を目指して、2冊のショタアンソロジーを投入しました。その1つがこの「少年愛の美学」です。, "Shotakomikkushi no saikō" wo mezashite, nisatsu no shota ansorojii wo tōnyuu shimashita. Sono hitotsu kono "shōnen ai no bigaku desu)

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