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There has been an upswing in the activity of both amateur comic artists and professionals wishing to work "outside the system". Concurrent to this has been a support system enabling the production and sale of these works at a scale that few Western artists or writers could accomplish. The biggest semi-annual doujin sale convention, "Comiket" (Comic Market), has an attendance of some 500,000 people over each three-day event. Because of even tighter financial and legal limitations, doujinshi in the West is represented prominently, if not almost exclusively, [[WebComic on the internet]]. Increasingly, manga creators themselves have been turning to online publication through places like Website/{{Pixiv}} and Website/{{Twitter}}. Sometimes their comics which were first published online get picked up for serialization (and eventual physical publishing), and some artists may continue to make online comics for the same series while its serialization goes on, blurring the lines between the two formats.

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There has been an upswing in the activity of both amateur comic artists and professionals wishing to work "outside the system". Concurrent to this has been a support system enabling the production and sale of these works at a scale that few Western artists or writers could accomplish. The biggest semi-annual doujin sale convention, "Comiket" (Comic Market), has an attendance of some 500,000 people over each three-day event. Because of even tighter financial and legal limitations, doujinshi in the West is represented prominently, if not almost exclusively, [[WebComic on the internet]]. Increasingly, manga creators themselves have been turning to online publication through places like Website/{{Pixiv}} Platform/{{Pixiv}} and Website/{{Twitter}}. Sometimes their comics which were first published online get picked up for serialization (and eventual physical publishing), and some artists may continue to make online comics for the same series while its serialization goes on, blurring the lines between the two formats.
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* ''Visionary Replay Of Homu Homu'', a [[NotSafeForWork sexually explicit]] ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' Homura/Madoka GirlsLove story.

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* ''Visionary Replay Of Homu Homu'', a [[NotSafeForWork sexually explicit]] ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' Homura/Madoka GirlsLove [[YuriGenre Yuri]] story.
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* Miki from ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'' is part of a doujin circle called "[[MeaningfulName Fate Deniers]]" that specializes in [[FixFic writing good endings]] for series that had {{Downer Ending}}s; even his username is called "Destiny Fucker". Meanwhile, Youta "Mayotama" Tsunashi draws {{Yaoi}} doujinshi [[BigBrotherAttraction based off of fantasies he's had of his brother]]. In a case of SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome, knowing he can't earn as much on amateur works, [[BleachedUnderpants he decides to switch over to]] {{Shounen}} in an attempt to get his work professionally published.

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* Miki from ''Manga/ICantUnderstandWhatMyHusbandIsSaying'' is part of a doujin circle called "[[MeaningfulName Fate Deniers]]" that specializes in [[FixFic writing good endings]] for series that had {{Downer Ending}}s; even his username is called "Destiny Fucker". Meanwhile, Youta "Mayotama" Tsunashi draws {{Yaoi}} doujinshi [[BigBrotherAttraction based off of fantasies he's had of his brother]]. In a case of SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome, knowing he can't earn as much on amateur works, [[BleachedUnderpants he decides to switch over to]] to {{Shounen}} in an attempt to get his work professionally published.
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* The ThirdPersonShooter SurvivalSandbox game ''VideoGame/{{Palworld}}'' is a doujinshi of {{Mon}} games and shooter-focused {{Battle Royale Game}}s. The developer [=PocketPair=] also made doujin games taking inspiration from other games (ie ''AI Art Impostor'' being ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' but with AI Art as focus).

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* The ThirdPersonShooter SurvivalSandbox game ''VideoGame/{{Palworld}}'' is a doujinshi of taking cues from {{Mon}} games and shooter-focused {{Battle Royale Game}}s. The developer [=PocketPair=] also made doujin games taking inspiration from other games (ie ''AI Art Impostor'' being ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' but with AI Art as focus).

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