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Faust (magazine)

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Faust
Editor Katsushi Ōta
Categories Fiction
Frequency irregular
First issue 2003
Company Kodansha; Del Rey
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Website Faust

Faust is a literary magazine published irregularly by Kodansha since 2003. Self-described as a "Fighting illustory magazine." Square bound like novels, all volumes have remained in print. Faust features young writers and pop, entertaining styles derived from light novels. Single handedly edited by Katsushi Ōta, who is currently in charge of the Kodansha Box line. Del Rey announced at Anime Next 2007 that they will be releasing an English language edition in summer 2008.[1]

Contents

Prominent Contributors

Faust Award

Open to writers born after 1980, the award winners will have their stories published in the pages of Faust. As yet, there have been no winning entries.

Publication history

  • Vol. 1, October 2003, 528 pages, 933 yen (later 980 yen)
  • Vol. 2, March 2004, 600 pages, 1100 yen
  • Vol. 3, July 2004, 752 pages, 1365 yen
  • Vol. 4, November 2004, 800 pages, 1470 yen
  • Vol. 5, May 2005, 840 pages, 1575 yen
  • Vol. 6A, November 2005, 908 pages, 1680 yen
  • Vol. 6B, December 2005, 1002 pages, 1785 yen
  • Comic Faust, June 2006

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