When reading hentai manga, I notice that the censoring in some of them is just Black or White bars. Those bars are sometimes used intensely, and other times very mildly that they don't actually cover anything (mostly the old ones). Whereas some them use mosaic censoring which is also used either intensely or mildly, but mostly, it's not as intense as the mosaic in hentai anime since in some manga they don't actually cover the whole thing. The same thing with hentai illustrations posted by Japanese artists.
The amount of censorship in an adult manga or magazines is mostly dependent on where it is distributed. Japanese authorities have never released strict guidelines on how much censorship is required, so how much is applied will be at the discretion of the publisher or retailer. Retailers are most often the ones that set the rules that publishers must follow; this is why you'll sometimes see the amount of censorship change between releases. Frequently you'll see censorship decrease from when a comic is released in a magazine and later published in a manga.
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Doujinshi on the other hand are published on a small scale and are not as scrutinized as magazines or manga. Since they typically only sell at Comiket or similar events directly by the artist, it's really up to the venue to enforce the censorship that appears in those comics. This is where you see the most varied levels of censorship, because it's up to the individual artist. Comiket has guidelines that artists must follow and require approval on comics that are available at the event. I've heard stories of artists accidentally having too little censorship in their doujin releases at events, and then having to physically use a black sharpie to add more while at the event in order to keep selling.
In the case of FAKKU, we get the original master files for all of the comics we publish before censorship is applied. Because censorship varies based on where a comic is distributed, those master files have the artwork drawn uncensored. Censorship is then applied on top of the master file and varies depending on where the comic is going to be distributed (a magazine, a manga, etc). I'm not sure how other publishers have dealt with this over the years. But publishers like Icarus Publishing, Eros Comix, etc were all able to publish manga without censorship, so I imagine it was the same way when they were active.
Deb Aoki was the founding editor for About.com Manga, and now writes about manga for Anime News Network and Publishers Weekly. She is also a comics creator/illustrator, and has been a life-long reader of manga (even before it was readily available in English). You can follow her on Twitter at @debaoki.
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I've been wondering about that for a long time, and it turns out (after cursory googling) that a lot of the hentai mangas that get translated into English are drawn by female mangakas, according to their fans and sometimes the artists' personal pages (which not all of them have).
One thing to remember is that usually only higher quality works make the cut and get translated into English and posted on English-speaking hentai manga sharing sites, where the total ratio of male/female mangakas is not representative of the total number of hentai artists.
As for what I've tried before asking: I found a couple of big torrents which list files starting with the mangaka's name (or pseudonym), but without ability to read Japanese, I'm unable to research any of them to find out their gender. That, and there being several thousand of unique artist names, is a massive undertaking. So unless there are already some statistics out there, I guess it's gonna take a while to get an answer.
I am a hentai manga researcher.Although there are no exact statistics, the unanimous view of Japanese subculture researchers is that the percentage of female HETAI artists is about 30%.This figure is the percentage of women working in the male-oriented commercial hentai manga genre.There are many adult manga genres for women in Japan, and if female authors active in Yaoi, Yuri, and Teens' Love are included, the figure could exceed 60%.It is therefore possible for female writers to be active in sexual genres in Japan. 2ff7e9595c
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