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is a Japan publishing firm, founded December 1, 1973 by Shueisha, but now a separate company. It is best known in the West as a publisher of shōjo manga, though the seinen magazine Young Animal is its second best selling as of 2003, after Hana to Yume. In addition to serial publication, Hakusensha also sells compilation tankōbon under several imprints; most of their manga translated and sold in U.S. follows this format. The following titles published by Hakusensha have gone on to be come very... full article at wikipedia
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