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Shogaku Ichinensei July 1970 Edition 1970(S45)07

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Condition

Creased cover area, spine faded, written on p.44-47

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10,000 yen

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10,000 yen

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23hrs41min

Start Time

2025/06/15 15:00:00

Live Time

2025/07/04 21:00:00

2025/07/04 05:00:00

Item Number

2042

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Item's Details

(item number) 2042
(title) Shogaku Ichinensei July 1970 Edition 1970(S45)07
(maker) Shogakukan
(the date of issue) 1970 (S45) 07.01
(size) B5
(sheets) 222P
(Condition Rating) 4
(detailed) Creased cover area, spine faded, written on p.44-47
(starting bid price) 10,000 yen

(comment) "Koichi Eiga Salon Final Battle! The Great Monster of the South Seas"
Illustration: Jiro Ota "Chibira-kun"
Makoto Takahashi + Mayumi Shimizu "Ningyohime"
Osamu Tezuka "Boken Rubi" (final)
Kentaro Nakashiro "Jambo X"
"Jambo X" which was comicalized in the first-year elementary school students from April 1970 before the 1973 broadcast of "Jambogue A"
I drew a boys' book, kindergarten and first-year elementary school students who have drawn many special photography works such as "Ultra Q," "Ultra Seven," and "Mirror Man", Kentaro Nakashiro
The new series is a development that makes me feel serious about "I want children to read it" that Seven appears at the door and Jambo X appears in two episodes, and "Jambogue A" appears for the first time in the November 1970 issue notice, and the series starts in December issue instead of "Jambo X".
The first-year elementary school students at this time have a wealth of impressive folding page illustrations, live-action, and special photography articles by Tatsuji Ta, as well as Dynamic Pro's "Kaijuhake Pokopen-chan" and an ultra one resembling Seven also appear in the September 1970 issue of "Doraemon." The magazine's enthusiastic popularity at the time can be seen from its magazine structure full of special photography works from end to end (Aoyagi)

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