The World of Gekkan OUT

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The World of Gekkan OUT

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https://ameblo.jp/g-fock/

I found this Japanese blog many months ago when trying to dig up more information in Japanese about GoShogun: The Time Etranger, but for whatever reason it didn't occur to me to share the link here until now.

This blog has been uploading scanned pages of "The World of Gekkan OUT" (Gekkan OUT no Sekai) magazines quite regularly since 2014, starting from issues from the late 70s to currently the late 80s. It is all in Japanese, but with pretty pictures so check it out if you're interested.
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I don't know that I've ever seen the later 80s issues of OUT. I have a few issues from the mid 1980s; it's a really great magazine. Started as a general SF-fan thing and their Yamato issue sold like crazy so it became an anime fan magazine with the flip of a switch.
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Very cool! I have some issues of OUT, but most of them are from the early 90s. It was a really cool magazine!
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I never saw an actual issue of OUT. I probably would have added it to my monthly anime magazine subscription but I was under the impression it was dead and gone by June 1982. I must have been mistaken.

OTOH I have to say the various mooks they released were epic cool and awesome, a run of volumes that rivaled Tokuma Shoten's Roman Album line. I'm sure my appreciation only scratches the surface, if I could read Japanese like a native I'd have probably gotten much more out of the mooks.

The culmination of the OUT Magazine skill and craft was the Macross Perfect Memory. Then they did the Vifam Perfect Memory (probably THE go-to book for that show) and then the slightly lackluster Votoms book. Then I think they were gone. Probably caught up in the Great Anime Publishing Purge of 1985.
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Thank you for the link... skimming through the pages of that gave me lots of nostalgia feels. I had one issue of OUT myself, but I know that I either ebayed or gave away all my old magazines a move or two back :/
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Really cool find - been flipping through some of the pages. It was nice to see lots of Samurai Trooper stuff in the late 1988 issues. Even went back to the pages that had the magazine from my birth-month and nice fun to see lots of cool stuff - Urusei Yatsura, Dunbine, Xabungle, Crusher Joe and Final Yamato. It's one thing to know about these things in some degree of independence of each other but to look back and see that all of these things were happening at the same time is kinda mind-blowing, especially when now it seems like there might be only one or two things at any given time now that catch my interest.
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