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The Comiket or Comic Market, is the biggest doujinshi made in the world, and it takes place twice a year in Tokyo. The first edition was held in 1975 and was attended by 32 participating circles (groups) and around 600 visitors. Currently, the number of visitors exceeds half a million people and has a hundred participating circles (groups).

Yoshihiro Yonezawa the founder of the fair had the idea together with his friends Teruo Harada and Jun Aniwa after the closing of the manga magazine COM. Wanting to study manga and explore its potential, they formed a group (circle) and held the first event. Until today, the main focus of the fair is the doujinshi, which are the work of actors to show their work and perfect their talent. But the event already has hundreds of different products, including magazines, toys, games, and other items that can be purchased during the days of the event, but as they are practically handmade works made only for those days (since doujinshi are rarely reprinted), after the end of the fair some products are extremely rare even in Japan, and can be found on the internet worth much more than their original value. Currently, with the popularization of digital stores for this type of material, some of the doujinshi sold at the event can also be found for purchase online.

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The Comiket also became the meeting place for cosplayers who parade and hold contests, and you can see all kinds of fantasy at the event, but of course the vast majority are focused on anime and manga that are in fashion, but of course, other unusual ones may appear in the crowd.

Even with this variety of things to see the focus is still the doujinshi with stories focused on eroticism. Several actors have already revealed themselves at the event, starting with simple works and with time reaching an incredible quality in their works, such as Tony Taka, who started at the event and after a few years was hired by Sony to work with the art of several company games.

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Other already famous artists continue to participate in practically all events, like Ohtomo Takuji, Hisasi, Ishikei, Emily and Mochi already known in their work with hentais, and also artists like Tanabe Kyou and Koutaro best known for their anime works like Bakemonogatari, they all do exclusive works for the events.

Other more unknown artists already stand out among the others with their works of great quality.

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The event is already so big that it launches more than 1000 new doujinshi per event and an incredible volume of copies, besides the thousands of gifts, toys and games that are part of the event.

So when you are reading that naughty doujinshi on some website, you can know that it was probably released on Comiket.

Site oficial do Comiket: http://www.comiket.co.jp/

Remember that the authors of these materials sell them at the event, and it is a good idea to acquire the material through legal means, thus encouraging the authors, and avoiding the piracy that is already huge in this type of content, and that makes many authors stop creating construction. So I will leave a small list of sites where you can find through official means:

  1. Amazon JP
  2. Toranoana
  3. Fakku
  4. Bookmate Net
  5. Melonbooks
  6. DMM
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