[3] The company was established in 1985 as Shōnen Shuppansha (株式会社少年出版社) by Byakuya Shobo [ja].
[4] In July 2002, a special issue of Bubka magazine featured unauthorized childhood photos of several female idols, including Norika Fujiwara, Kyoko Fukada, and Natsumi Abe.
[5] In 2009, it was the top ero-manga publisher in Japan, with 76 titles, beating Akane Shinsha, which only had 65.
[6] In July 2013, the head editor, Akira Ota, and the two staff members were arrested for having their manga shown partially uncensored.
[9] In September 2017, Komiflo announced in collaboration with Core Magazine that its titles would be available for streaming.