Hanalala
| Categories | Shōjo manga |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Publisher | Elex Media Komputindo |
| Year founded | 2006 |
| Final issue | 2 December 2010 |
| Country | Indonesia |
| Based in | Hakusensha |
| Language | Indonesian |
| Website | elexmedia.co.id |
Hanalala was the Indonesian version of the manga magazines Hana to Yume and LaLa. The magazine was started in 2006.[1] It was published by Elex Media Komputindo,[2] a component of Kompas Gramedia Group, the largest comic publisher in Indonesia. Publication was discontinued with a Farewell Edition (vol 55) on 2 December 2010.[3]
Manga Series
| Title | Manga artist |
|---|---|
| Arakure | Kiyo Fujiwara |
| VB Rose | Banri Hidaka |
| La Corda d'Oro | Yuki Kure |
| Vampire Knight | Matsuri Hino |
| Twinkle Stars | Natsuki Takaya |
| With my Brothers | Hari Tokeino |
| Dragon's Fiance | Nari Kusakawa |
| Sugar Princess | Hisaya Nakajo |
| Alice Academy | Tachibana Higuchi |
| Skip Beat! | Yoshiki Nakamura |
| Natsume Yujincho | Yuki Midorikawa |
| Ouran High School Host Club | Bisco Hatori |
References
- ↑ "Penguin Kakumei premieres in HanaLaLa shōjo magazine first anniversary issue". Huamulan. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ Sarah Bae (21 June 2007). "'Manga' has firm hold on local fans". Jakarta Post (Jakarta). Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- ↑ "Sayonara & Arigato (Closing Message from HanaLaLa)" (in Indonesian). Elex Media Komputindo. Archived from the original on December 6, 2010. Retrieved December 6, 2010.
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