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Kodansha Manga Award and Manga

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Difference between Kodansha Manga Award and Manga

Kodansha Manga Award vs. Manga

is an annual award for serialized manga published in the previous year, sponsored by the publisher Kodansha. are comics created in Japan or by creators in the Japanese language, conforming to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century.

Similarities between Kodansha Manga Award and Manga

Kodansha Manga Award and Manga have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Akira (manga), Black Jack (manga), Children's anime and manga, Hitoshi Iwaaki, Japan, Kōsuke Fujishima, Kodansha, Naoko Takeuchi, Oh My Goddess!, Osamu Tezuka, Parasyte, Ryoko Yamagishi, Sailor Moon, Shōnen manga, Yumiko Ōshima.

Akira (manga)

Akira (Japanese: アキラ Hepburn: Akira), often stylized as AKIRA, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by mangaka Katsuhiro Otomo.

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Black Jack (manga)

is a manga written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka in the 1970s, dealing with the medical adventures of the title character, doctor Black Jack.

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Children's anime and manga

and, are Japanese terms which literally mean "manga (or "anime", respectively) directed towards children 5 to 12 years of age".

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Hitoshi Iwaaki

is a Japanese manga artist, whose works include the science-fiction/horror series Parasyte.

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Japan

Japan (日本; Nippon or Nihon; formally 日本国 or Nihon-koku, lit. "State of Japan") is a sovereign island country in East Asia.

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Kōsuke Fujishima

is a Japanese manga artist.

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Kodansha

is a Japanese publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan.

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Naoko Takeuchi

is a Japanese manga artist.

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Oh My Goddess!

, or Ah! My Goddess! in some releases, is a Japanese seinen manga series written and illustrated by Kōsuke Fujishima.

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Osamu Tezuka

was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, animator, and film producer.

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Parasyte

is a science fiction horror manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki, and published in Kodansha's Afternoon magazine from 1988 to 1995.

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Ryoko Yamagishi

is a Japanese manga artist.

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Sailor Moon

is a Japanese ''shōjo'' manga series by Naoko Takeuchi.

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Shōnen manga

is manga aimed at a teenage male target-demographic readership.

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Yumiko Ōshima

is a Japanese manga artist and a member of Year 24 group.

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Kodansha Manga Award and Manga Comparison

Kodansha Manga Award has 232 relations, while Manga has 252. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 3.10% = 15 / (232 + 252).

References

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