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, literally ''The Esthetics of Boy Love'', is a bimonthly manga compilation authored by shotacon artists in Japan. The title mimics that of a philosophical work on sexuality and homosexuality by Inagaki Taruho. The first volume was published in 2003 by AV Comics, the adult product branch of Shobukan, with the intention of reviving the market for shotacon magazines. Each issue of the seventeen volume series follows a theme such as cross-dressing, omorashi, field trip, or incest. Shōnen Ai no Bigaku does not include straight shota. ==Artists== Shōnen Ai no Bigaku published a number of recurring manga artists. * Akio Takami (秋緒たかみ) * Chiyu 12 Sai (ちゆ12歳) * Dohi Kensuke (土肥けんすけ) * Ebi Chiriko (海老知里子) * Hoshiai Hiro (星逢ひろ) * Inaba Cozy (稲葉COZY) * Inumaru (犬丸) * Kawada Shōgo (かわだ章吾) * Mitsui Jun (三井純) * Po-Ju (ぽ~じゅ) * Sakamoto Hayato (坂本ハヤト) * Sasorigatame (さそりがため) * Tsuduki Mayoi (ツヅキ真宵) * Yamano Kitsune (矢間野狐) * Yokoyama Chicha (よこやまちちゃ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shōnen Ai no Bigaku」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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