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Younger readers aren’t interested in Hagio and other shojo pioneers; their interest in manga stems, in part, from wanting to be a part of the latest fan community and part of something that connects them directly to contemporary Japanese youth culture.
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Plus, it’s Moto Hagio, which is reason enough to license it ASAP, in my book.
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Plus, it’s Moto Hagio, which is reason enough to license it ASAP, in my book.
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I'm not sure, but I think the name "Hagio" helped us get Takako Shimura's "Wandering Son."
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I'm not sure, but I think the name "Hagio" helped us get Takako Shimura's "Wandering Son."
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I'm not sure, but I think the name "Hagio" helped us get Takako Shimura's "Wandering Son."
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Back in the day, Hagio was rocking out the vamps with her nine-volume series, Poe no Ichizoku (sometimes translated as “The Poe Clan”).
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And while this is not an identifier at the top of my must-buy list, more licensed manga by Moto Hagio does hover around the top of that list.
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I want classic shôjo by Moto Hagio, Keiko Takemiya, Riyoko Ikeda and other legendary creators just as much, if not more.
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Even just confining oneself to Hagio manga published by Shogakukan leaves one with a veritable smorgasbord.
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