Part of a wider category of doujin self-published works, doujinshi are often derivative of existing works and created by amateurs, though some professional artists participate in order to publish material outside the regular industry. Since the s, the main method of distribution has been through regular doujinshi conventions , the largest of which is called Comiket short for "Comic Market" held in the summer and winter in Tokyo 's Big Sight. Doujinshi creators who base their materials on other creators' works normally publish in small numbers to maintain a low profile so as to protect themselves against litigation, making a talented creator's or circle's doujinshi a coveted commodity. Not a literary magazine in fact, Meiroku Zasshi nevertheless played a big role in spreading the idea of doujinshi. During the postwar years, doujinshi gradually decreased in importance as outlets for different literary schools and new authors.

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Yeah, most of it's kinda like this. To be fair, Gauron would probably be down with that in canon. While doujinshi is traditionally represented as self-published manga, it literally means "amateur publication" and has come to be used as a synonym for any independently published fanwork. Doujinshi produced by a team is usually credited as a "doujin circle" rather than an individual pen name. Notably, doujinshi may feature completely original content or content derived from an existing intellectual property. Printed doujinshi was traditionally published in limited amounts because of financial limitations.


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