While I already had a section on the history of Lolicon, this will be page focusing only on Anthologies from over the years. With links to those series as well as artists who brought top notch lolicon to them. Anthologies have multiple artists contributing to the large release, while tankoubon have multiple stories but all from the same author.
Cybele Henshuubu Vol.1-7 was technically the first lolicon anthology series. They used grey and black covers. They ran from 1979-1981 and had a few bonus releases. A few of them have been scanned and are clearly lolicon themed. The artists to know from the series were Oki Yukao, Azuma Hideo, and Eimu Yuu. Other artists did make contributions to the series as well.
The first ongoing lolicon doujin series was Lemon People (1981-1998) Contains manga stories, illustrations, short novels, and various info. Not completely lolicon. Published by Amatoria-sha. Artists involved.
Manga Burikko (1982-?) was it’s short lived competitor.
Comic Lollipop debuted in (1985) and carried on a 6 year anthology run until it ended in (1990). It featured art by classic artists Araki Akira and Juan Gotoh.
Comic Penguin Club began in (1986) and has had over 300 issues since. A few loli artists involved.
Lemon Kids began in (1989) and ran 15 issues until (1991). Helped debut the Bondage Fairies by Kondom.
Comic Penguin Club Sanzokuban began 3 years later in (1989) and has had the same long run as well. Some artists involved. There were a number of one or two shot anthologies during the 1980’s that are not listed due to their minor significance. You can find them listed chronologically here.
Chousen Ame began in (1992) and ran 20 (?) issues until its end in (2001). It was not very lolicon centered initially but took on more elements over time.
Cotton Comic ran in (1993) and (1994) and featured less lolicon but more yuri.
An early lolicon series was Lolikko LOVE which began in (1994) and ran 12 issues through (2000). It included Teruki Kuma and a dozen other dedicated loli artists.
Tareme Paradise was a series by the Mutekei-Fire circle. Began in (1994) but only began being scanned for later editions. Made it to #25 in 2018 so a regular release for the circle.
Cherry Moon SUPER! (known asチェリームーン SUPER!) ran 10? issues from (1994-1997) with some lolicon content and only 2 issues scanned.
Chicchai No Hon began in (1996) and ran until the 8th issue in (1998). Featuring art by Tanaka Hiroto, Nitachaa, PTOMAINE, Toria.
Little Pierce began in (1996) and continued until (2004). Artists involved.
Waremekko Club began in (1996?) but only issue 3 (1997) was scanned.
Sekai Ukiuki Daizukan was a yearly named release series by the Mutekei-Fire circle. Known as The Great Pictoral Guide of ‘Uki-Uki’ in the World 98 Edition. Began in 1996 but only began being scanned for later editions. 2009 the last year but also was released only every 2 or 3 years.
Yousei Nikki (also known as Fairy Diary?) began in (late 1996) and ran 6 issues through (1998) and was strictly lolicon.
Comic Himedorobow (also know as Himedorobou or Hime Dorobou) began way back in (1996) and ran until (2009) and featured some occasional lolicon content.
Comic Nene or COMICねね ran 10 issues from (1996) to (1997) from loli to big breasts. Very little has been scanned. Heppokokun and other artists of their time were involved.
Comic Alice Club was a short lived anthology from (1997) to (1998) but revived in (2001). Artists Involved.
ND-Special began in (Dec 1997) from the Mutekei-Fire circle. It went all the way to 2008 for #5 and a date jump in 2018 for #6. From Hebe to Ephebo.
Milk Comic Sakura began in (1998) as Lolita Comic Sakura and ran for 20 issues until (2001). Artists involved.
Comic Tenma began in (1998) with some occasional lolicon over its 100+ issue run.
Tomoeda Gakuen File began in (1998) and ran 5 issues until (2001). Covering Card Captor Sakura.
The very first Comic Megastore which started with a special edition in (1993) and then with its ongoing series actually beginning in (1999) and is still running. Artists Involved.
Comic Mujin began in (1999) and has had over a hundred issues since. Artists included.
Comic Hinnyuu began in (1999) and featured some lolicon and ongoing covers by Kani Kani through (2007). It was the beginning of the 2000’s where the Silver Age and lolicon took off to a new level.