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J.A.M.M.

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Title: J.A.M.M. (Japanese Anime & Manga Magazine)
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Editor(s): Emmanuel Van Melkebeke
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Date(s): 1993-?
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Fandom: Animanga
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Language: English
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J.A.M.M. was an early English-language anime zine published in Belgium.

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Across the pond in Belgium the euroanime fans were doing it for themselves with the handsome, glossy-covered, English-language (thanks!) Japanese Anime & Manga Magazine or J.A.M.M. for short. Yes, even in Europe fans felt the need to name themselves with awkward acronyms. The sophisticated European zine culture thought nothing of producing long, detailed essays on Urotsukidoji and ero-anime in general, complete with illustrations (!). Of course there's also some Dr. Slump to take the edge off.

Dave Merrill for let's anime: "anime zines of the 1990's" (2009)

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