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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
'''Fuzoku Soshi''' was one of the earliest SM magazines, published in the first years alongside [[Yomikiri Romance]] and [[Kitan Club]].
 
'''Fuzoku Soshi''' was one of the earliest SM magazines, published in the first years alongside [[Yomikiri Romance]] and [[Kitan Club]].
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==History==
 
==History==
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== Interesting points==
 
== Interesting points==
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During its short run, '''Fuzoku Soshi''' published works by several popular SM illustrators like [[Reiko Kita]], [[Seiu Ito]], [[Hideo Furusho]] and [[Tamaki Kitahara]].
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==Selected Works==
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==Cover Gallery==
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image:FuzokuSoushi195307.jpg||July 1953.
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image:FuzokuSoushi195308.jpg||August 1953.
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image:FuzokuSoushi195309.jpg||September 1953.
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image:FuzokuSoushi195310.jpg||October 1953.
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image:FuzokuSoushi195311.jpg||November 1953.
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image:FuzokuSoushi195312.jpg||December 1953.
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==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 31 December 2023

風俗草紙 (Japanese)

Fuzoku Soushi. January 1954 issue

Description

Fuzoku Soshi was one of the earliest SM magazines, published in the first years alongside Yomikiri Romance and Kitan Club.

Publication Dates

1953-1954

Publishers and Editors

Tomiyoshi Ujiie

History

Interesting points

During its short run, Fuzoku Soshi published works by several popular SM illustrators like Reiko Kita, Seiu Ito, Hideo Furusho and Tamaki Kitahara.

Selected Works

Cover Gallery


Notes

References (※)

External Links