CanCam First Issue, January 1982

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Management number 48085729 Release Date 2026/02/03 List Price $34.72 Model Number 48085729
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【Possibly Museum-Quality】
CanCam First Issue
January 1982
Shogakukan

This is the "first issue," which is quite a surprise.
I feel that the photos, articles, and advertisements are all top-notch.

Stored at home.
Non-smoker, no pets.
I am selling this to organize my bookshelves.

There are no folds, tears, or writing found within the magazine.

There is some wear and warping on the surface due to aging.
Please consider this magazine, which was published approximately 43 years ago.

When shipping, it will be placed in a clear plastic bag for waterproofing, and then packaged for shipment.

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"CanCam" is a monthly women's fashion magazine published by Shogakukan. It is a representative "red-letter系" magazine, along with "JJ" and "ViVi," targeting women in their early 20s as its main readership.

It was first published in January 1982. The cover of the first issue featured Etsuko Matsuzaki, who subsequently appeared on the cover continuously until the June issue.

It was launched to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the founding of Shogakukan and became a magazine that led Shogakukan in the 1980s.
While the early pages featured fashion and beauty information set in a university setting, a trend towards luxury occurred from the mid to late 1980s, eliminating the university setting and transforming into a magazine with an OL (office lady) orientation that conveyed a sense of status.

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CategoryBooks > Magazines > International Magazines
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ConditionPoor

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