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The following article was published in our article directory on October 2, 2010.
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Article Category: Entertainment
Author Name: Justin Doe
The "Gei Comi" is a type of Yaoi Manga which is also known as "Menzu Rabu" or "Men's Love". The Gei Comi typically caters to a wide Japanese male audience. The Manga was created under the dominant rule of the bisexual artists in Japan. A famous bisexual artist named Gengoroh Tagame created a series of magazines with topics dealing on homosexuality. The Gei Comi is said to be the BL Manga that was created for a particular male population. The Manga is composed of two sub-genres which are the "Sejin (Men's erotica)" and "Seinen" which is created for the female audience. A variety of ground-breaking sub-genres was introduced in Japan. The additional sub-genres of the Gei Comi are the "Gachi Muchi (Muscle and Chubby)" and "Seme (Tops or Bottoms)".
The "Shonen-Ai" Yaoi Manga is originally known as "Ephebophilia" or "Japanese Pederasty" during the 1970's up to late 1980's. The Shonen-Ai was primarily used to bring in the genre to the "Year 24 Group" which comprises of handsome Japanese males in love with the same sex. The Shonen-Ai became well-known worldwide for its idealistic portrayals of gay characters and European locations. In the late 1980's, the popularity of the Shonen-Ai Manga was lost due to the creation of the "Yaoi Dojinshi". The Shonen-Ai was used to associate romantic gay stories and male sexuality.
The "Dojinshi" has been labeled as the Japanese sub-culture of the Yaoi Manga phenomenon. The Manga was originated during the 1970's and featured male characters caught in a non-romantic situation . The Dojinshi was published in both the Manga and Anime. Majority of Dojinshi's content were said to have been adapted from Japanese male-oriented artworks. "Captain Tsubasa" and "Saint Serya" are two of the most popular Dojinshi series created during the 1980's. The Dojinshi was created by many amateur Japanese artists who were hired under the "Dojinshi Circle". Kodaza Kazuma became one of the pioneers of the Dojinshi Manga. Kazuma was one of the creators of the "Saint Serva" series.
The "American Yaoi" is the type of Yaoi Manga created for the US-based audience. A group of part-time artists in America started creating Manga in the English-language narrative for specific female readers. The first English-language Manga released is the "Sexual Espionage" comics by Daria Mcgrain in 2002. Since 2004, the American Yaoi continued focusing on topics male eroticism and female-oriented sexual situations involving two men. US-based Yaoi publisher "Drama Queen" launched an American gay Manga anthology entitled "RUSH" in 2006. The quarterly publication stumbled upon financial issues. In 2010, Drama Queen published the RUSH anthology for the second time. The publisher's head Tan Nguyen recently told in an online forum that the anthology will be reformatted in 2011. International Manga creators called the American Yaoi as "Global BL" to further differentiate the content of the Manga from the Japanese or other Asian narrative.
Keywords: Boys Love, Yaoi, Yaoi anime, Yaoi Manga , Gay Movies , asian hunks
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