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... that Monthly Halloween was the first
manga magazine to publish horror
for girls? Source: Asahi Sonorama: L'éditeur de l'horreur
ALT1: ... that the manga magazine Monthly Halloween was founded to capitalize on a growing interest in horror films among Japanese teen girls in the 1980s? Source: Asahi Sonorama: L'éditeur de l'horreur
ALT2: ... that the first issue of the manga magazine Monthly Halloween was published on Friday, December 13, 1985, as a reference to the Friday the 13th franchise? Source: Asahi Sonorama: L'éditeur de l'horreur
Interesting publication on good-looking sources, - offline, Japanese, French. I like the original hook for brevity, the second for being explicit about Japanese topic, and find the third cute but not specific. You could also exploit the holiday having introduced to Japan. - Please mark the Japanese as such, as you did for the French. --
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