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which Sagawa belonged when"belonged to" or "to which", right?
Sagawa specifically the bishōnenis missing a word or two.
Each of Takemiya's covers contain- either change to "contains" or remove "Each of" to make the subject plural
an audience of women in their late teens to early twentiesand
many of whom began reading June as young women and continued doing so into adulthood.strike me as odd in how "women" here is used for people described as not yet adult. I wouldn't call someone who's not an adult a woman - I would call them a girl. Would consider rewording as something like "a female audience ranging from their late teens to early twenties" and "many of whom began reading June as teenagers and [...]".
English language manga publisher Digital Manga launched its yaoi imprint "June", named in reference to the magazine.- this isn't actually supported by the reference, which claims that the imprint was named after Jean Genet.
Looks good overall! I'm putting this on hold for seven days - please notify me when you have addressed the above or if you have any questions.-- Alexandra IDV 05:57, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
@ Morgan695: Thank you for your edits and responses! I will go ahead and promote this to GA now.-- Alexandra IDV 06:01, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
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Improved to Good Article status by Morgan695 ( talk). Self-nominated at 06:35, 11 January 2023 (UTC).
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I'll take a look at this!--
Alexandra
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which Sagawa belonged when"belonged to" or "to which", right?
Sagawa specifically the bishōnenis missing a word or two.
Each of Takemiya's covers contain- either change to "contains" or remove "Each of" to make the subject plural
an audience of women in their late teens to early twentiesand
many of whom began reading June as young women and continued doing so into adulthood.strike me as odd in how "women" here is used for people described as not yet adult. I wouldn't call someone who's not an adult a woman - I would call them a girl. Would consider rewording as something like "a female audience ranging from their late teens to early twenties" and "many of whom began reading June as teenagers and [...]".
English language manga publisher Digital Manga launched its yaoi imprint "June", named in reference to the magazine.- this isn't actually supported by the reference, which claims that the imprint was named after Jean Genet.
Looks good overall! I'm putting this on hold for seven days - please notify me when you have addressed the above or if you have any questions.-- Alexandra IDV 05:57, 10 January 2023 (UTC)
@ Morgan695: Thank you for your edits and responses! I will go ahead and promote this to GA now.-- Alexandra IDV 06:01, 11 January 2023 (UTC)
The result was: promoted by
Bruxton (
talk) 15:20, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
Improved to Good Article status by Morgan695 ( talk). Self-nominated at 06:35, 11 January 2023 (UTC).
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QPQ: - Not done