All
Kindai Mahjong magazines feature manga series that involve
mahjong, although they can vary in genre from comedy to romance or science fiction. Despite the similarities, each has its own editorial staff, emphasis, slogan, and artist line-up.
Bessatsus focus is to promote tie-ins with other media, and as such features guest appearances by television personalities like
Yoshikazu Ebisu, who wrote a manga in 1994. In addition to the manga, there are also informative articles.
Gold, for example, constantly features mahjong former players, such as , who appears in photos, illustrating mahjong technique, and is portrayed as a character in manga. The magazine line also advertises mahjong parlors, and
Original and
Bessatsu also held women's mahjong tournaments and mahjong dating forums to attract female readers. Among the most popular series published in the magazine line are (1981–1989) by ,
Mahjong Hishō-den: Naki no Ryū (1985–1990) by ,
Akagi (1991–2018) by
Nobuyuki Fukumoto, and
The Legend of Koizumi (2006–2015) by Hideki Ohwada. The magazines also frequently serialize mahjong
spin-off of manga originally published in other magazine's series, such as adaptations of
Higurashi When They Cry,
Iron Wok Jan, and
Getter Robo. ==Reception==