Saturday AM (magazine)
Saturday AM is an ongoing English-written international shōnen manga anthology magazine founded in the United States in 2013 by Frederick L. Jones and published by MyFutprint Entertainment.[1] The magazine is presented as "the world's most diverse manga anthology".[2]
Frequency | Ongoing |
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Publisher | MyFutprint Entertainment |
Founder |
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Year founded | 2013 |
Country | United States |
Website | www |
Publication history
Frederick L. Jones from the United States, who has been an executive in video game industry, founded MyFutprint Entertainment in 2013 to assist in developing and marketing new manga concepts for creators from around the world.[1][2]
MyFutprint published the magazine Saturday AM with series like Apple Black from Nigeria, Saigami from Hungary, and Bully Eater from the United States, becoming an alternate option to the Jump magazines from Japan.[3]
Staff
- Seny Doney
- Deyan Turlachevic
- Frederick L. Jones
- Jey Odin
- Morgan Walker
- Odunze Oguguo / Whyt Manga
- Oscar Fong
- Rashad Millhouse
- Raymond Brown
Other magazines
- Fan Art Friday
- Saturday Afternoon
- Saturday Brunch
- Saturday Plus
- Saturday PM
- Saturday Retro
- Super Saturday
List of titles
Saturday AM Main titles
- Apple Black
- Atlas Article
- Better Off Ignorant
- Bully Eater
- Clock Striker
- Comet Man
- Crunch Time
- Hammer
- The Massively Multiplayer World of Ghosts
- Metal Souls
- Orisha
- Paradise Down
- Protect, Marry, Kill
- Saigami
- Soul Beat
- Spoon
- Titan King
- Tortuga Force 5
Saturday Afternoon
- Benedict Nick the Phenomenal Brick
- Boneyard
- Change The World
- Dream State
- Happily Ever After
- In This Life
- Reaper, Inc.
Saturday Brunch
- Gunhild
- Grimmheim
- Killshot
- Henshin
- Otherworldly Travel Agency
- Zephyr
Saturday PM
- 4Strikes
- Bacassi
- Deaddie Du Dead
- Code Name: Villain
- Oblivion Rouge
- Outland
- Revolver Kiss
- Underground
- Yellow Stringer
Super Saturday
- Saturday Wars[4]
Other media
Podcast
- Saturday Daily
- Saturday FM
Video games
- Flick Solitaire (by Flick Games)
- Saturday AM: Webcomic Rumble (by Marmot Media)
References
- "MEET THE CREATOR OF 'SATURDAY AM,' A MANGA MAGAZINE THAT PUTS DIVERSITY FIRST • The Pop Insider". The Pop Insider. 2020-09-08. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- "Infusing Manga with Diversity: Frederick Jones, MyFutprint, and SATURDAY AM". Comicosity. 2021-01-09. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- Horne, Karama (2019-02-22). "Indie Comics Spotlight: WhytManga and Saturday AM are introducing a new generation of international fans to manga". SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- "Saturday Wars Gives an International Manga Site an Avengers-Style Crossover". CBR. 2020-09-22. Retrieved 2021-10-05.
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