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[59] However, in 2010 it was merged with Comic Yuri Hime. [80] Ichijinsha published light novel adaptations from Comic Yuri Hime works and original yuri novels under their shōjo light novel line Ichijinsha Bunko Iris starting in July 2008. [81] Once Comic Yuri Hime helped establish the market, several other yuri anthologies were released, such as Yuri Koi Girls Love Story [ja], Mebae,[82] Yuri Drill,[83] Yuri + Kanojo,[84] and Eclair. [85] Houbunsha and Shinshokan also published their own yuri magazines, Tsubomi and Hirari respectively, with Tsubomi running from February 2009 to December 2012 for a total of 21 issues,[86][87] and Hirari running from April 2010 to July 2014 for a total of 14 issues. [88][89] After a successful crowdfunding campaign, the creator-owned yuri anthology magazine Galette was launched in 2017. [90][91] Outside of Japan[edit] The first company to release lesbian-themed manga in North America was Yuricon's publishing arm ALC Publishing. [92] Their works include Rica Takashima's Rica 'tte Kanji!? (1995–1996) and their annual yuri manga anthology Yuri Monogatari, both of which were published in 2003. [92] The latter collects stories by American, European, and Japanese creators, including Akiko Morishima, Althea Keaton, Kristina Kolhi, Tomomi Nakasora, and Eriko Tadeno. [93][94] These works range from fantasy stories to more realistic tales dealing with themes such as coming out and sexual orientation. [94] Besides ALC Publishing, the Los Angeles-based Seven Seas Entertainment has also incurred in the genre, with the English version of well known titles such as Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl (2004–2007) and Strawberry Panic! (2003–2007). [9] On October 24, 2006, Seven Seas announced the launch of their specialized yuri manga line, which includes titles such as Strawberry Panic!, The Last Uniform (2004–2006),[9] and Comic Yuri Hime's compilations such as Voiceful (2004–2006) and First Love Sisters (2003–2008).
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