Pulp (manga magazine)
Pulp was an American manga magazine and literary imprint published by Viz Media from 1997 to 2002. The magazine, which primarily published English-language translations of seinen manga, was the first English-language magazine that published manga aimed at an adult audience.
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Pulp (manga magazine)
Pulp was an American manga magazine and literary imprint published by Viz Media from 1997 to 2002. The magazine, which primarily published English-language translations of seinen manga, was the first English-language magazine that published manga aimed at an adult audience.
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Cover to the first issue of Pulp, with artwork from Dance till Tomorrow byNaoki Yamamoto
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United States, Canada
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Alvin Lu
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Cover to the first issue of Pulp, with artwork from Dance till Tomorrow by Naoki Yamamoto
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English
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Seiji Horibuchi
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