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... n’s competitive manga industry.
While the Top Six national magazines maintained unmatched prestige, that didn’t mean smaller publications lacked a future.
Readers’ tastes were more diverse than ever.
Because the biggest magazines prioritized commercial value and action-heavy shonen titles, romance series were comparatively scarce.
And that was precisely why romance-centered weeklies like Sakura-iro Weekly continued to flourish.
Although distributed mainly ...
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