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Japanese magazine
Sh?nen Big Comic
Cover of
Sh?nen Big Comic
1985 issue 18.
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Categories
| Sh?nen manga
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Frequency
| Bi-weekly
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First issue
| December 1976 as
Manga-kun
1979
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Final issue
| 1987
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Company
| Shogakukan
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Country
| Japan
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Based in
| Tokyo
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Language
| Japanese
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Sh?nen Big Comic
(
少年ビッグコミック
,
Sh?nen Biggu Komikku
)
was a
bi-weekly
manga
magazine
published by
Shogakukan
in
Japan
from 1979 to 1987. From 1976 to 1979, the magazine was titled
Manga-kun
(
マンガくん
)
before being renamed
Sh?nen Big Comics
in 1979. In 1987, the magazine changed format and was renamed
Weekly Young Sunday
. Several of the series appearing in
Sh?nen Big Comic
have been adapted into anime, including
Esper Mami
,
Area 88
, and
Miyuki
.
Works
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Manga-kun era
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Series marked with a ♣ appeared in the first issue.
The magazine also featured a non-manga column titled
Moving Toys Craft
(
ム?ビング?トイズ?クラフト
,
M?bingu Toizu Kurafuto
)
, which discussed construction of motorized toys such as
radio controlled cars
. The column was sponsored by
Mabuchi Motor
and
Tamiya Corporation
.
Sh?nen Big Comic era
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References
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