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News Honey Hunt Manga Debuts in Shojo Beat Magazine
posted on 2008-08-13 16:15 EDT
Viz Media's Shojo Beat magazine has begun serializing Miki Aihara's Honey Hunt manga in the September 2008 issue, which started shipping last week. Honey Hunt depicts how a daughter feels the impact over her parents' divorce and a surprise betrayal. Shojo Beat's official website is offering a preview of the manga series. Viz announced the title at Anime Expo in Los Angeles last month.
The same Shojo Beat issue also has a preview of the Blank Slate suspense manga from Otomen's Aya Kanno. Viz Media officially announced its acquisition of Blank Slate at California's Comic-Con International last month, although the first compiled volume, which ships in October, had already appeared on distributor lists last February.
Source: About.com Manga
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