(Del lat. sic, así).
1. adv. U. en impresos y manuscritos españoles, por lo general entre paréntesis, para dar a entender que una palabra o frase empleada en ellos, y que pudiera parecer inexacta, es textual.

Definición: RAE

Scans

These scans are from my doujinshi collection. There’s mostly Sengoku BASARA, but I have some Togainu no Chi, Tennis no Oujisama and Katekyou Hitman Reborn titles, along with other DJs from videogame fandoms. If these files are up in this page, that’s for you to download them (feel free to redistribute them, although it’d be nice if you could drop me a message if you’re resharing them); I’d just ask for a couple of things. First, please don’t hotlink, for the files are stored in a private domain that hosts pages and websites of three different people apart from me. I wouldn’t like to cause them any problem because of bandwidth issues. And lastly, I’d ask of you not to reupload these scans to sites that restrict access or require members to have a certain number of points to download images/files. I’ve uploaded these scans in a free basis and for everyone to download them, and I’d like it to be kept that way.

But what’s a doujinshi…?

Put it simply, a doujinshi is a self-published work; the term itself (同人誌) refer to self-published mangas or novels. But among doujin works we have PC games, collectibles (fun goods), art collections… and so on. Most doujinshi are the work of fans or amateurs artists, but there are some mangaka (manga writers/illustrators) who self-published their works in this fashion, too. And likewise, they’re some doujinshika (doujinshi artists) who’d become professional mangaka; it’s been said that the famous group CLAMP is a good example.

Though they might cover any genre, we mostly know about them because of the doujinshi based on manga, anime, videogames and practically any other preexisting title. If you wonder if those don’t incur in copyright laws… Then the answer is “yes”. But you could compare doujinshi activity to our fanfiction and fandoms works: DJ artists don’t try to profit, selling their works mostly through a few well-known stores or at cons, and at low prices that cover production costs only. Prices that, unfortunately, are way higher for fans trying to get said doujinshi overseas, but that’s another story…

Ratings and genres

Practically all doujinshi titles I have in my collection are yaoi (BL or slash: works depicting homosexual male relationships), and many have strong ratings. I try to provide a rating for every title I have for download in this blog by using the MPAA movie rating system, which is widely known for people devoted to fandoms I think. You can check the ratings here.

Now, go to…

  • Sengoku BASARA, the biggest subsection in this page so far. I mostly have Kojuurou x Masamune and Masamune x Yukimura doujinshi, and I also like to collect works by certain (my favorite) circles.
  • Katekyo Hitman Reborn. I mostly collect Xanxus/Squalo doujinshi, but also have some manga anthologies in this section (though, I only scan individual short stories from said volumes).
  • Tennis no Oujisama. I only have 4 titles in this section, all DJs by Sakurako Yamada (MICROMACRO). I’m not planning on getting more doujinshis of this series, unless they’re by the aforementioned circle, which is a favorite of mine.
  • Misc. For all DJs that don’t fit in the previous three sections.