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Before the internet, before Etsy, before Patreon, there were doujinshi circles. Artists, writers, and musicians gathered in cramped convention halls (Comiket, which started in 1975) to sell hand-stapled comic books, self-recorded CDs, and fan games. They were fighting against three things:
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This phrase reflects the "neon-splattered" aesthetic often found in modern independent media—a question directed at the creator and the consumer alike about their purpose and their willingness to defend their creative identity. It resonates with the origins of doujin culture, which began in the Meiji Era as a way for hobbyists to gather and publish works that differed from traditional commercial output. Challenges and Modern Context Before the internet

