Haksan Publishing
South Korean publishing company
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::summary South Korean publishing company ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Haksan Publishing Co., Ltd. |
| logo | Haksan logo.png |
| type | Subsidiary |
| foundation | |
| location_city | Seoul |
| location_country | South Korea |
| industry | Comics, Animation, Books |
| parent | Daewon Media |
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Haksan Publishing Co., Ltd. () is a South Korean publisher known for its large selections of domestic and imported comics (manga/manhwa) and light novels. It was established in Seoul in 1995 and is a subsidiary of Daewon Media. In 2018, Haksan Publishing, along with and Daewon C.I., made up 49 percent of the print comic book market in South Korea.
In 2018, KakaoPage acquired 19.8 percent of the company.
Publishing
Magazines
- ** () – Monthly comics magazine for boys.
- Booking – Bi-weekly comics magazine for boys.
- ** () – Monthly comics magazine for girls.
Collected volumes imprints
- Chance Comics ()
Light novels
- () – Translated version of Kadokawa Beans Bunko and Cobalt Bunko.
- () – Translated version of Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko, Dengeki Bunko, Fujimi Mystery Bunko, Famitsu Bunko, and EX Novels.
- Carnival Novel () – Original South Korean light novels.
Manhwa
- Rure, a manhwa by Da-Mi Seomoon serialized in Party. It was licensed by Tokyopop in the United States and by Saphira in France.
References
References
- Ahn, Sung-mi. (September 28, 2018). "Kakao Page invests W40b in 3 comic publishers".
- Macdonald, Christopher. (August 5, 2006). "Otakon 2006: Tokyopop".
- Pfaender, Fabien. (July 21, 2005). "Rure T1 chez SeeBD".
- "Éditions Saphira". Éditions Saphira.
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