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Harta (formerly Fellows!) is a periodical seinen manga magazine consisting of original manga stories. Harta is published by Enterbrain, which is a brand company of Kadokawa Corporation.
It is personally one of my favorite magazines because of the high quality of the manga that are running in it. If you're looking for some interesting historical, fantasy, action or comedy manga, this magazine has you covered. So far, the magazine has been very successful along the years, having some smash hit manga series such as Sakamoto desu ga? and Dungeon Meshi and of course the beautiful Otoyomegatari is also one of the successful longer running gems the magazine has had along the years. Other highlights that I've come across and read are Hakumei to Mikochi and Hinamatsuri, which are both doing really well and there are other things that are doing well that I haven't had the chance to try out yet.
I want to read everything I can from this magazine pretty much, since I really love the wide variety of themes and topics that the magazine covers, I love the diversity it offers.
I was worried for a pretty long time that nothing from this magazine would ever get adapted into an anime, because that was the case for the longest time until Sakamoto broke the pattern and got an anime adaptation in 2016, shortly after the manga finished its run. If you want a good laugh, check out Sakamoto, both the anime and the manga are great.
Suddenly, in 2017, we got anime announcements for both Hakumei to Mikochi and Hinamatsuri and I was overjoyed, since I really wanted both to get more recognition and love, I was pretty worried they wouldn't get adapted since both were running for a while. Hakumei to Mikochi's anime is airing in Winter 2018 and Hinamatsuri's anime is airing in Spring 2018. Maybe you'll consider trying them out.
Official website for Hakumei to Mikochi | PV 1 | PV 2
Official website for Hinamatsuri
Dungeon Meshi is insanely succesful, at 4 volumes it had already sold over 2 million copies and the manga only started in 2014, each volume easily sells over 500k copies. This will get an anime without a doubt, sooner or later, hopefully it gets a really good adaptation. The only reason Otoyomegatari hasn't gotten an anime yet is probably because it would be nearly impossible to adapt because the manga's artwork is just that detailed, a lot of people say that only Kyoani would do the manga justice and I agree.
Hopefully I piqued your interest in the magazine, I recommend pretty much anything that it has to offer or had to offer.
[periodical = 10 issues a year — from February to August and then from October to December]
It is personally one of my favorite magazines because of the high quality of the manga that are running in it. If you're looking for some interesting historical, fantasy, action or comedy manga, this magazine has you covered. So far, the magazine has been very successful along the years, having some smash hit manga series such as Sakamoto desu ga? and Dungeon Meshi and of course the beautiful Otoyomegatari is also one of the successful longer running gems the magazine has had along the years. Other highlights that I've come across and read are Hakumei to Mikochi and Hinamatsuri, which are both doing really well and there are other things that are doing well that I haven't had the chance to try out yet.
I want to read everything I can from this magazine pretty much, since I really love the wide variety of themes and topics that the magazine covers, I love the diversity it offers.
I was worried for a pretty long time that nothing from this magazine would ever get adapted into an anime, because that was the case for the longest time until Sakamoto broke the pattern and got an anime adaptation in 2016, shortly after the manga finished its run. If you want a good laugh, check out Sakamoto, both the anime and the manga are great.
Suddenly, in 2017, we got anime announcements for both Hakumei to Mikochi and Hinamatsuri and I was overjoyed, since I really wanted both to get more recognition and love, I was pretty worried they wouldn't get adapted since both were running for a while. Hakumei to Mikochi's anime is airing in Winter 2018 and Hinamatsuri's anime is airing in Spring 2018. Maybe you'll consider trying them out.
Official website for Hakumei to Mikochi | PV 1 | PV 2
Official website for Hinamatsuri
Dungeon Meshi is insanely succesful, at 4 volumes it had already sold over 2 million copies and the manga only started in 2014, each volume easily sells over 500k copies. This will get an anime without a doubt, sooner or later, hopefully it gets a really good adaptation. The only reason Otoyomegatari hasn't gotten an anime yet is probably because it would be nearly impossible to adapt because the manga's artwork is just that detailed, a lot of people say that only Kyoani would do the manga justice and I agree.
Hopefully I piqued your interest in the magazine, I recommend pretty much anything that it has to offer or had to offer.
[periodical = 10 issues a year — from February to August and then from October to December]
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