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|synonyms= dōjinshi, 同人誌, doujin
 
|synonyms= dōjinshi, 同人誌, doujin
|seealso= [[doujinka]], [[doujinshi circle]], [[manga]], [[scanlation]], [[fan comics]], [[fanzine]]
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|seealso= [[doujin]] [[doujinka]], [[doujinshi circle]], [[manga]], [[scanlation]], [[fan comics]], [[fanzine]]
 
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'''Doujinshi''' (同人誌) are Japanese works in [[manga]] or novel form that are not created for or by the professional market; that is, they are produced by amateurs. Many but not all doujinshi are [[fancomic]]s, and sometimes the term is used as a synonym for "fancomic in a manga style".  
 
'''Doujinshi''' (同人誌) are Japanese works in [[manga]] or novel form that are not created for or by the professional market; that is, they are produced by amateurs. Many but not all doujinshi are [[fancomic]]s, and sometimes the term is used as a synonym for "fancomic in a manga style".  
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* [[Chika Umino]]
 
* [[Chika Umino]]
 
* [[Rumiko Takahashi]]
 
* [[Rumiko Takahashi]]
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* [[Hiroyuki]], who created [[Tsukihime]], [[Clannad]], and [[Fate/stay night]] doujinshi as well as popular manga series [[Doujin Work]], [[Super Oresama Love Story]], [[Mangaka-san to Assistant-san to]], among others.
    
Some professional [[mangaka]] occasionally publish doujinshi as well. A few examples:
 
Some professional [[mangaka]] occasionally publish doujinshi as well. A few examples:
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