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Animerica is one of the original magazines reviewing anime and manga in North America. It is published by Viz Communications (now VIZ Media) and predominantly reviews material produced by Viz. Volume 1 Number 00 was released in November 1992; with Vol.1 No.1 following in March 1993, officially launching the monthly magazine. A collection of magazines A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles. ...
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In April 2005, Animerica announced it would no longer offer a newsstand edition for sale. Instead, the title continues as an ad hoc giveaway at anime conventions and as quarterly digest-size compendium given away free at Borders and Waldenbooks stores. The last newsstand issue appeared in June 2005. Jump to: navigation, search Convention has at least two very distinct but related meanings. ...
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Some manga mangazine complements to Animerica called Animerica Extra, and Pulp were published. Animerica Extra is a monthly shōjo manga magazine that was published in North America by Viz Communications from 1998 to 2004. ...
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See also
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External link - Animerica website
- "Animerica to Change Format", source: Anime News Network
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