Lemon People レモンピープル | |
Frequency: | Monthly |
Category: | Lolicon, bishōjo, hentai |
Company: | Amatriasha |
Firstdate: | February 1982 |
Lastdate: | November 1998 |
Country: | Japan |
Language: | Japanese |
was an adult lolicon and Japanese: [[bishōjo]] manga magazine published by Amatriasha from February 1982[1] to November 1998 in Japan. The first issue had some gravure idol photographs, but the format of the magazine quickly switched to all manga by the eighth issue.
Lemon People was one of the first lolicon magazines, with the first issue's cover stating that it "had the monopoly on lolicon comic content in 1982".[2] Lemon People was the longest-running lolicon manga magazine in Japan at the time, this record only being surpassed by Comic LO in the late 2010s. The magazine ran stories with genres that included science fiction, cyberpunk, space opera, fantasy, and horror. Other stories often involved humor and parody.[3] Lemon People received competition from other magazines such as Manga Burikko, Manga Hot Milk, Melon Comic, and Monthly Halflita, though none of them achieved the same success.
Before Lemon People, adult comics tended to be more dramatic and serious. Lemon People changed the genre by introducing a more cute style of manga, often with less realistic storylines. Lemon People was considered the beginning of the "new wave" of lolicon manga.[4] Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, there was a growing movement in Japan to censor magazines such as Lemon People because some viewed them as harmful to young people.
By the mid-1990s, the sales of Lemon People began to drop, and the magazine changed its format to the B5 paper size and reduced its cover price. However this strategy was not effective, and the November 1998 issue was the last one, ending a run of sixteen years and nine months.
Many manga artists published works in Lemon People over its nearly seventeen-year run. Following is a list of some of them:
Beginning with the 29th issue of Lemon People, some special themed issues started being published infrequently, including two full color mooks for the anime series Fight! Iczer One. Here is a short list of some of them:
Lolita Anime, notable for being the first hentai OVA, was based on a work published in Lemon People.[5]
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. ja:消えたマンガ雑誌 . Vanished Manga Magazines . February 14, 2000 . . Tokyo, Japan . Japanese . 4-8401-0006-3 . 30–37 . It all started with erotica . すべてはエロから始まった.