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The term is generally applied only to fanworks based on Western fandoms; the nearest anime/manga equivalents are more often called yuri and shōjo-ai fanfiction. [4] "Saffic" is a portmanteau of Sapphic from the term Sapphic love and fiction. [5] "Altfic" as a term for fanfiction about loving relationships between women was popularized by Xena ...
Excluding crossovers and as of July 2023, the top fandoms on the site are Harry Potter, Naruto, and Twilight. [16] Writers may upload their stories to the site and must assign them a sub-category, language, and content rating. FanFiction.Net uses the content rating system from FictionRatings.com. This system contains the ratings of K, K+, T, M ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "Crossover anime and manga" The following 52 pages are ...
Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet: New Essays. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-2640-9. Sonia K. Katyal, 'Performance, property, and the slashing of gender in fan fiction,' in American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law, vol. 14, no. 3 (2006):461–518; Slash definition and history on the Fanlore wiki
DC Comics graphic novel, originally serialized in Detective Comics. A lesbian super-hero faces a murderous super-villainess. Bitch Planet by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro. Image Comics comic book series about a prison planet for "non-compliant" women. [6] [7] Black Orchid by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean [8] Blue Sky by Murasaki Yamada.
Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Crossover comics (7 C, 203 P) F. Crossover films (3 C, 36 ...
The Jump Comics Deluxe edition of Rurouni Kenshin has been released in English by Viz under the title Rurouni Kenshin VIZBIG Edition. Jump Comics Digital is an additional imprint added to manga from any Jump magazine when it is published digitally. Jump Comics SQ. is the imprint for manga series originally run in the Jump Square magazine.
Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink) in the 2011 Salón del Manga de Barcelona. Raruto is a Spanish webcomic by Jesús García Ferrer (Jesulink); Raruto parodies the Japanese anime and manga series Naruto. The series has been available in "Salón del Manga" events in Spain. [1] As of 2008 about 40,000 people in Spain read his webcomic. [2]