Petit Flower

{{Short description|Japanese manga magazine}}

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プチフラワー

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|image_caption = Cover of the September 1984 issue

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|category = Manga (shōjo)

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{{nihongo|Petit Flower|プチフラワー|Puchifurawā}} was a Japanese shōjo manga magazine published by Shogakukan. Founded in 1980, the magazine ceased publication in March 2002, when it was replaced by the magazine Flowers.

History

Shogakukan began publishing Petit Flower as a regular magazine in 1980, after the success of Flower Comic, a one-off special issue of the manga magazine Bessatsu Shōjo Comic.{{sfn|Toku|2015|p=200}} The magazine targeted a readership of girls and women in their late teens to mid 20s. The magazine was initially edited by {{ill|Junya Yamamoto|ja|山本順也}}, who was also the editor of Bessatsu Shōjo Comic; consequently, the artists published in Petit Flower typically were given limited editorial support but a significant degree of editorial freedom.

The magazine published works by several of Shogakukan's most notable female manga artists, such as Moto Hagio and Keiko Takemiya. It is credited with launching the careers of Reiko Okano{{sfn|Toku|2015|p=226}} and Keiko Nishi. Petit Flower folded in March 2002, and was replaced the following month with the magazine Flowers.

Serializations and one-shots

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Notes

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References

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{{cite web |last1=Brient |first1=Hervé |title=Hagio Moto, une artiste au cœur du manga moderne |url=https://www.du9.org/dossier/hagio-moto-une-artiste-au-coeur-du-manga-moderne/ |website=du9 |access-date=January 27, 2021 |language=French}}

{{cite journal |last1=Fasulo |first1=Fausto |title=Keiko Nishi: Parcous de combatantes |journal=Atom |date=Fall 2019 |issue=11 |pages=68–69 |publisher=Custom Publishing France |issn=2552-9900}}}}

=Bibliography=

  • {{cite book |last1=Toku |first1=Masami |title=International Perspectives on Shojo and Shojo Manga: The Influence of Girl Culture |date=2015 |publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-1-317-61075-5 |page=250 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tFLLCQAAQBAJ}}

{{Petit Flower}}

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Category:1980 establishments in Japan

Category:2002 disestablishments in Japan

Category:Defunct magazines published in Japan

Category:Magazines established in 1980

Category:Magazines disestablished in 2002

Category:Magazines published in Tokyo

Category:Shogakukan magazines

Category:Shōjo manga magazines

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