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- Otaku_USA abstract "Otaku USA is a bimonthly magazine published by Sovereign Media, which covers various elements of the \"otaku\" lifestyle (such as anime, manga, video games, cosplay and Japanese popular music) from an American perspective. The issues were accompanied by a DVD featuring three anime episodes but as of 2009 the DVD feature was dropped and the double sided poster feature of the Magazine was also dropped starting with the February 2010 issue.Otaku USA began publication in August 2007. The editor-in-chief of the magazine is Patrick Macias. After the shutdown of Newtype USA in February 2008, Anime Insider in March 2009, Shonen Jump in April 2012, and the discontinuation of Protoculture Addicts since August 2008, Otaku USA is the only remaining anime news magazine published for the North American market. Its only competitors are the magazines MyM and Neo, two British-based titles that cover similar topics and are sold in American stores.".
- Otaku_USA city McLean,_Virginia.
- Otaku_USA country United_States.
- Otaku_USA depictionDescription "Cover of Otaku USA Magazine Issue 1 Volume 1 (August 2007 issue)".
- Otaku_USA editor Patrick_Macias.
- Otaku_USA genre Anime.
- Otaku_USA genre Manga.
- Otaku_USA imageSize "200".
- Otaku_USA wikiPageExternalLink www.otakuusamagazine.com.
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- Otaku_USA wikiPageLength "4065".
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- Otaku_USA wikiPageRevisionID "694789721".
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
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- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Bimonthly.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_bi-monthly_magazines.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anime_and_manga_magazines.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_2007.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_published_in_Virginia.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Cosplay.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink DVD.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink J-pop.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Live_action.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Manga.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink McLean,_Virginia.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Monthly_Newtype.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink MyM.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Neo_(magazine).
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Otaku.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Macias.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Protoculture_Addicts.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Shonen_Jump_(magazine).
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Video_game.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLink Yaoi.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageWikiLinkText "Otaku USA".
- Otaku_USA based McLean,_Virginia.
- Otaku_USA category "Anime and Manga".
- Otaku_USA country United_States.
- Otaku_USA editor Patrick_Macias.
- Otaku_USA firstdate "August 2007".
- Otaku_USA frequency "Bi-monthly".
- Otaku_USA imageCaption "Cover of Otaku USA Magazine Issue 1 Volume 1".
- Otaku_USA imageFile "OtakuUSA2.JPG".
- Otaku_USA imageSize "200".
- Otaku_USA publisher "Sovereign Media".
- Otaku_USA title "Otaku USA".
- Otaku_USA website www.otakuusamagazine.com.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Magazine.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
- Otaku_USA wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Otaku_USA subject Category:American_bi-monthly_magazines.
- Otaku_USA subject Category:Anime_and_manga_magazines.
- Otaku_USA subject Category:Magazines_established_in_2007.
- Otaku_USA subject Category:Magazines_published_in_Virginia.
- Otaku_USA hypernym Magazine.
- Otaku_USA type Magazine.
- Otaku_USA type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Otaku_USA type Work.
- Otaku_USA type WrittenWork.
- Otaku_USA type Establishment.
- Otaku_USA type Publication.
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- Otaku_USA type Thing.
- Otaku_USA type Q1092563.
- Otaku_USA type Q386724.
- Otaku_USA type Q41298.
- Otaku_USA comment "Otaku USA is a bimonthly magazine published by Sovereign Media, which covers various elements of the \"otaku\" lifestyle (such as anime, manga, video games, cosplay and Japanese popular music) from an American perspective. The issues were accompanied by a DVD featuring three anime episodes but as of 2009 the DVD feature was dropped and the double sided poster feature of the Magazine was also dropped starting with the February 2010 issue.Otaku USA began publication in August 2007.".
- Otaku_USA label "Otaku USA".
- Otaku_USA sameAs Q7108407.
- Otaku_USA sameAs m.02rr884.
- Otaku_USA sameAs Q7108407.
- Otaku_USA wasDerivedFrom Otaku_USA?oldid=694789721.
- Otaku_USA homepage www.otakuusamagazine.com.
- Otaku_USA isPrimaryTopicOf Otaku_USA.
- Otaku_USA name "Otaku USA".