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Newtype japan has tonnes more in it than newtype jap, but the japs do tend to splatter text over everything. Both newtypes are really good for lots of 2-page spreads.
Newtype us is also either co-funded or in some way linked quite heavily with adv, so bsaically in most momths it's a "this month from adv" mag. But then that's actually true of the jap mags too, which tend to be linked more with certain studios, and so tend to prefer some series over others.
Megami Magazine specialises in female characters (megami means, like, "female goddess" as in ah! megami-sama) and is the one that carrys all them big-ass posters that get uploaded to AP/mt and then the 4chaners whinge about not being able to get.
There's also a sister mag to megami called something like magami delux, which seems to be fewer pages and basically be all posters and spreads, but I've not got any copys yet, so I dunno.
Animedia Magazine is another magazine that gives good spreads, but a lot fewer than newtype. But it's also one that less people collect, so if you're looking for stuff other people don't have, it's a good one to go for. Also it often has good freebies like proper A1 posters and booklets.
Animage Magazine is another big anime mag, but it's bound with glue instead of being stapled so is a pain in the arse to pull apart for scans, although it does mean you get much rarer images. It's also the daddy of anime mags, but seems much less well known outside japan.
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