If you don't mind a couple of other questions that I've come up with in my Psychic Force doujinshi collecting (given, it's '90's-vintage stuff)...
If a doujinshi is labelled "only book", does that mean it contains material based on only one genre/fandom? Several of mine have that on them and I was idly curious what it meant.
Also re: Yorozu, I've seen web shops label individual doujinshi as "yorozu," and had gathered that that meant they contained material from more than one fandom/genre, but I'm wondering about the distinction of crossovers --- whether the genres in the "yorozu" doujinshi are in self-contained chunks or whether they interact together in a single work. Are those distinguished in terminology/labelling and practice, and if so, how? (Full disclosure, I'm asking this because I'd rather not buy the latter type, as well as for edification...)
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Date: 2012-05-29 06:22 pm (UTC)If you don't mind a couple of other questions that I've come up with in my Psychic Force doujinshi collecting (given, it's '90's-vintage stuff)...
If a doujinshi is labelled "only book", does that mean it contains material based on only one genre/fandom? Several of mine have that on them and I was idly curious what it meant.
Also re: Yorozu, I've seen web shops label individual doujinshi as "yorozu," and had gathered that that meant they contained material from more than one fandom/genre, but I'm wondering about the distinction of crossovers --- whether the genres in the "yorozu" doujinshi are in self-contained chunks or whether they interact together in a single work. Are those distinguished in terminology/labelling and practice, and if so, how? (Full disclosure, I'm asking this because I'd rather not buy the latter type, as well as for edification...)
Hope I'm not bugging you! ^_^;