I’ve got a cold, so I was feverishly wondering whether I’d forgotten some European languages when expanding the search engine for magazines about comics to other languages.
And then it hit me: Holland exists! And also that bit of Belgium where they speak kinda Dutch-ey!
So I asked ChatGPT to cough up the names of a few Dutch language magazines, and there we are.
But while I was at it, I tried to torture more magazine names in other languages out of ChatGPT, and … well, you know LLMs, right?
Yes, yes, they’re evil and are plagiarism machines and should be forbidden etc, but on the other hand, if there’s one area an “AI” would be handy, it’s in doing exactly this sort of thing: It’s virtually impossible to search for “list of Dutch language magazines about comics, but not comics magazines”, while ChatGPT … kinda sorta gets it?
Of course, there’s all the hallucinations to wade through. For Japanese, ChatGPT insisted that there was something called “Comics Journal Japan” with 200+ issues in existence, and Reader, you may be shocked to hear this, but that magazine doesn’t exist.
It also said that there’s a magazine called Wizard Edge with 50+ issues… but that magazine actually existed! It was Wizard’s “indie” edition, but only had a handful of issues.
But iterating on the “prompt engineering” (tee hee hee) across various languages, I did find a number of mags; list included below.
While verifying the results, I happened upon this fun site, last updated in 2013. Seems kinda useful, but dead web sites are always sad.
As usual, I’ve tried to shy away from magazines that actually have comics themselves, or are so new that they can still be bought. For the French magazines, the former proved a bit dicey: There’s a number of magazines that are a mixture of news articles, interviews and actual comics, often serialised albums. I’ve added a few that were like 50/50; I may remove them again later…
But here’s the list.
Mangajin. This isn’t actually a comics magazine I discovered after I’d done the import: It’s instead a general “introduction to Japanese culture” magazine… But it does have some comics-relevant articles, so what the hey.
Comic Box. This is one of the more problematic French magazines — it’s a magazine about US superhero comics, but it also has a lot of comics content. So it might have to go…
You may want to browse this database, in French:
https://www.bedetheque.com/liste_revues_0.html
(It’s daunting.)
Thanks! Unfortunately, it’s just a list of all comics magazines, and not just magazines about comics… On the other hand, going through the list for magazines with a significant number of issues and then taking a peek at the covers to guess whether it’s a magazine discussing comics or not should be doable, so I think I’ll do that.
Magazines for children are always comics magazine. The others are often both, although mostly comics.
La Revue Dessinée is a very fine M about C.
About comics, you also have this nice catalogue: https://boutique.centrepompidou.fr/fr/product/36187-bande-dessinee-1964-2024-catalogue-de-exposition.html
You may even visit the exhibition, if you jump into a plane right now.
I downloaded a random issue of La revue dessinée. It seems to be a comics magazine about news and science and stuff. That is, the articles are in comics form, and are not about comics. 😀
Sorry. I meant Les Arts Dessinés.
https://www.lesartsdessines.fr/le-magazine/
Should sleep more and read less bandes dessinées.
Ah. Les Arts Dessinés is already on kwakk, though: https://kwakk.info/lad/
Is it correct that I only get results from English language magazines when searching kwakk? Knowning Stripschrift and Striprofiel were added I searched for “Marten Toonder” but only get hits from the Comics Journal. It doesn’t matter if I search magazines, fanzines or everything.
Apart from this issue, I love this search engine as it makes searching for contemporary reactions or news so much easier. I find myself using it every time I want to write about comics.
Yes, by default it only searches the English-language magazines. You have to choose other languages in the drop-down menu under the “world” icon up to the right on the screen (after choosing “Magazines” or “Everything” or the like).
Thanks! Completely missed that.