Haksan Publishing

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Haksan Publishing

Haksan Publishing Co., Ltd. (Korean: 학산문화사; RR: Haksan Munhwasa; lit. Haksan Culture (company)) 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 Seoul Media Comics [ko] and Daewon C.I., made up 49 percent of the print comic book market in South Korea.[1]

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Haksan Publishing
IndustryComics, Animation, Books
Founded1995
Headquarters,
South Korea
ParentDaewon Media
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In 2018, KakaoPage acquired 19.8 percent of the company.[1]

Publishing

Magazines

  • Chance [ko] (찬스; Chanseu) – Monthly comics magazine for boys.
  • Booking – Bi-weekly comics magazine for boys.
  • Party [ko] (파티; Pa-ti) – Monthly comics magazine for girls.

Collected volumes imprints

  • Chance Comics (찬스 코믹스; Chanseu Komikseu)

Light novels

  • May Queen Novel [ko] (메이퀸 노벨; Meikwin Nobel) – Translated version of Kadokawa Beans Bunko and Cobalt Bunko.
  • Extreme Novel [ko] (익스트림 노벨; Ikseuteurim Nobel) – Translated version of Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko, Dengeki Bunko, Fujimi Mystery Bunko, Famitsu Bunko, and EX Novels.
  • Carnival Novel (카니발 노벨; Kanibal 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.[2][3][4]

References

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