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She is best known for her | manga GALS!, which was adapted into a TV anime serie |
Daisuke Higuchi, | manga artist |
e/manga), Soshite, Haru no Tsuki, Kaze Hikaru ( | manga), Getsumei Seiki (manga), Bakumatsu Renka Shin |
The Strider Hiryu | manga, illustrated by Tatsumi Wada and written by, w |
t first, since Kurumada was going to title his | manga "Ginga no Rin" (Rin of the Galaxy). |
Since his | manga was going to use the constellations as a very |
His | manga series, Hana Usagi, ran from 1999 to 2004 in Y |
In his | Manga Works series, Go Nagai reveals that he had alw |
Much of his | manga is explicit in nature, frequently containing c |
He is most well known for his | manga series Bonobono and Ninpen Manmaru. |
Hino has depicted these in his | manga many times (as in Panorama of Hell). |
However, as Kurumada continued developing his | manga, he decided to change the name to Seiya, which |
A prevailing theme seen throughout his | manga is the realization of childhood dreams, such a |
akuza and gambling are recurring themes in his | manga. |
His | manga SS has since been adapted into a movie to be r |
Some of his | manga have been based on his life and its events; fo |
He made his | manga debut in 1994 in Afternoon with a story for wh |
His speciality is in historical | Manga, usually based on pre-existing classic novels, |
In the historical | manga Barefoot Gen, many of the citizens in Hiroshim |
Mail is a horror | manga series written and illustrated by Housui Yamaz |
Reptilia is a horror | manga written and drawn by Kazuo Umezu. |
Classroom, which was based on a popular horror | manga series by Kazuo Umezu. |
Dark Metro is a horror | manga written by Tokyo Calen and illustrated by Yosh |
While Kikoushi Enma is an adult horror-action | manga, Satanikus ENMA Kerberos takes a less serious |
a character featured in Monkey Punch's iconic | manga Lupin the Third. |
Daisuke Igarashi, | manga artist |
orldwide for his work on the Street Fighter II | manga in the early 1990s. |
The first Lupin III | manga, which first appeared in Weekly Manga Action b |
She has been illustrating | manga since 2002. |
In | manga I"s, Ichitaka and Iori are made to perform a n |
Katatsumuri-chan (2006-ongoing, serialized in | Manga Time Kirara, Houbunsha) |
e preference for young girls as sex objects in | manga and anime to be due to a change in Japanese so |
e of the series placed fourth out of thirty in | manga sales in Japan for the week of January 6-12, 2 |
ase more avant-garde and experimental works in | manga. |
Both fuse in what Inoue sees as a symbiosis in | manga. |
em become rivals to see who can make it big in | manga films. |
In | Manga: The Complete Guide, Jason Thompson rated the |
This word is primarily used in | manga, anime, and tokusatsu dramas for when a charac |
e fourth volume placed fourteenth of thirty in | manga in Japan for the week of May 18 to May 22 sell |
ally drawing and painting, and can be found in | manga, anime, and video game works. |
It was serialized by Futabasha in | Manga Action between 1978 and 1997 and collected in |
Tezuka's early works included | manga versions of Disney movies such as Bambi. |
British distributors including | Manga Entertainment, Crusader Video and Kiseki Films |
all types of publications in Japan, including | manga magazines, graphic novels, the comics section |
ly best known for his score to the influential | Manga OVA "Cyber City Oedo 808"; he also composed a |
with an exhibition at the Kyoto International | Manga Museum. |
k Sun Zi's Tactics won the first International | Manga Award that Japanese Government sponsored in 20 |
fore the game's release, a four-panel Internet | manga illustrated by Pero, one of the art directors |
ls created by Nagaru Tanigawa and adapted into | manga, anime, and video games |
r selling an issue of the Demon Beast Invasion | manga to an undercover officer. |
His wife is | manga artist Misuzu Suzuki. |
His best known book is | Manga! |
Ishinomaki | Manga Museum Website (Japanese only) |
The Ishinomori | Manga Museum named in his honor opened in Ishinomaki |
The character first appeared in Ishinomori's | manga "Mutant Sabu". |
Wonder Island ( | manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia |
der to start their translation on the I Saw It | manga. |
Yadamon is also famous for its | manga adaptation, which was the second professional |
e a 8.0 out of 10 stating "The game mimics its | manga counterpart well, and the techno music, includ |
am SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny as well as its | manga adaptations. |
"The Angel's Frying Pan") is a Japanese | manga series written and illustrated by Etsushi Ogaw |
Hero Heel is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Makoto Tateno. |
Cut is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Toko Kawai. |
is name and likeness were used in the Japanese | manga and anime, Nodame Cantabile, in which he was t |
In the popular Japanese | manga and anime One Piece two characters are named a |
The game is based on the Japanese | manga Doraemon and is the second in the Nintendo 64 |
local comic books, it also publishes Japanese | manga, Korean manhwa, and Chinese manhua. |
Human Scramble), is a Japanese | manga written by Masao Yajima and illustrated by Ken |
Liling-Po is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Ako Yutenji. |
artered in Tokyo, Japan, it publishes Japanese | manga, manga magazines and comic anthologies. |
Jiro Matsumoto is a Japanese | manga artist known for his work on Freesia, Uncivili |
merican monthly anthology magazine of Japanese | manga, Korean manhwa, and Original English-language |
Blood Honey is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Sakyou Yozakura. |
of IC in a Sunflower appeared in the Japanese | manga magazine Feel Young from 1994 to 1997, and wer |
Minima! is a complete Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Machiko Sakurai. |
"No Good Dad") is a Japanese | manga series written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi F |
cted by Clarence Fok and based on the Japanese | manga Crying Freeman and written by Kazuo Koike and |
"Mei-chan's Butler") is a Japanese | manga series written and illustrated by Riko Miyagi. |
The Country is Burning) is a Japanese | manga series by Hiroshi Motomiya. |
Like Impressive Guys!") is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Hinako Takanaga. |
Aventura is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Shin Midorikawa. |
La Satanica is a Japanese | manga anthology written and illustrated by Momoko Te |
Adapting the Japanese | manga Ghost in the Shell for DreamWorks |
Fever Through Lenses") is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Tatsumi Kaiya. |
Dash! is a Japanese | manga anthology comprising two stories written and i |
"High School Nights") is a Japanese | manga written by Satosumi Takaguchi and illustrated |
The Japanese | manga series Kaze no Daichi is written by Nobuhiro S |
L'Etoile Solitaire is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Yuno Ogami. |
Scum of Lawyers) is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Hideo Iura about Ta |
Electric Hands is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Taishi Zaou, (a boy |
is an anthology of comics, drawn in a Japanese | manga style, that ran in Nintendo Power magazine thr |
noid Next Door Neighbor is a one-shot Japanese | manga by Kazuka Minami. |
influences from conventional modes of Japanese | manga. |
Menkui! is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Suzuki Tanaka. |
1975), Japanese | manga artist |
For the Japanese | manga, see Baby and Me. |
fan convention focused exclusively on Japanese | manga. |
For the Japanese | manga and anime series, see Elfen Lied. |
Okusama wa 18-sai is a Japanese | manga by Miyoko Motomura. |
Nari Kusakawa is the pen name for a Japanese | manga artist and creator of The Recipe for Gertrude, |
She cites Japanese | manga series Ranma 1/2 as an influence. |
Katsumade wa?) is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Kaname Itsuki. |
cribed as a fusion of Art Nouveau and Japanese | manga. |
Love Vibes is a Japanese | manga by Erica Sakurazawa. |
st 1965 in Sagamihara, Kanagawa) is a Japanese | manga story writer, best known for creating the Kind |
rcock and English translations of the Japanese | manga series Lone Wolf and Cub. |
Kentaro Miura - Japanese | manga artist |
Kaiji Kawaguchi (born 1948), a Japanese | manga author |
n as Flash of Wind in Indonesia) is a Japanese | manga series by Taeko Watanabe. |
Judal is a Japanese | manga artist responsible for many titles aimed at wo |
ll My Darling Daughters is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Fumi Yoshinaga. |
Telepathic Wanderers (Nanase) is a Japanese | manga written by Yasutaka Tsutsui and illustrated by |
Miki Aihara Japanese | manga artist |
Koji Aihara Japanese | manga artist |
Awaken Forest is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Yuna Aoi published |
In the Japanese | manga Blood Alone, Renfields are humans who have tas |
If I See You in My Dreams) is a Japanese | manga series originally penned by Noriyuki Yamahana |
This article is about a Japanese | manga. |
Seto Kaiba, a main character from the Japanese | manga and anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! |
For the imaginary person on the Japanese | manga "Great Teacher Onizuka", see List of Great Tea |
fantasy costuming (as popularized in Japanese | manga productions and fantasy stories such as Dungeo |
he End of the Century Takeshi!") is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Mitsutoshi Shimabuk |
Pathos is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Mika Sadahiro. |
Suzuki revealed that he enjoys Japanese | manga adaptations of great science fiction works by |
"Family Restaurant Warrior Pudding") Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Hinoki Kazushi. |
Japanese | manga artist Yukari Ichijo based the character "Eiko |
Hot Limit is a one-shot Japanese | manga written by Minori Shima and illustrated by Aki |
wn as "Ultimate Survivor Kaiji") is a Japanese | manga series about the art of gambling, written by N |
Duetto is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Aoi Kujyou. |
You Make My Head Spin is a one-shot Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Kazuhiko Mishima. |
This article is about the Japanese | manga. |
Dear Myself is a Japanese | manga written and illustrated by Eiki Eiki, with a s |
Rena in the Strange Town) is a Japanese | manga by Mitsuru Hattori. |
such as anime figurines and Japanese-language | manga |
Shadow Hunters) is a jidaigeki | manga series by Takao Saito from 1969. |
, feels it is quite different from other josei | manga. |
YOU is a Japanese josei | manga magazine published by Shueisha. |
Flowers is a Japanese monthly josei | manga magazine published by Shogakukan. |
l saying, "Foxy Lady isn't terrible; it's just | manga at its most typical. |
ond television anime series based on the Kaiji | manga has been announced, and premiered April 5, 201 |
Kakifly's | manga, K-On! ranked 7th place in the New York Times |
the creator and author of the Rurouni Kenshin | manga and anime series, was hired to design some of |
Hidefumi Kimura, | manga author |
a video game based on the renowned Shaman King | manga and anime series. |
It is based on the Shaman King | manga and anime series. |
Tenshi no Frypan received the 2007 Kodansha | Manga Award for the kodomo category. |
an Shark"), for which he won the 1992 Kodansha | Manga Award for general manga and the 1998 Tezuka Os |
The series was awarded the 1992 Kodansha | Manga Award for general manga and the 1998 Tezuka Os |
t creative work in 2006, and the 31st Kodansha | Manga Award for general manga in 2007. |
She won the 29th Kodansha | Manga Award for Children's manga in 2005 for Sugar S |
He won the 1994 Kodansha | Manga Award for general manga for Tetsujin Ganma. |
In 1998, Fujisawa won the Kodansha | Manga Award for Great Teacher Onizuka. |
n the General Category under the 23rd Kodansha | Manga Awards in 1999. |
In 1998, he won the Kodansha | Manga Award for Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji. |
She won the 1st Kodansha | Manga Award in 1977 as the artist of Candy Candy. |
She won the 1983 Kodansha | Manga Award for general manga for P.S. Genki Desu, S |
He received a Kodansha | Manga Award in 2000 and an Osamu Tezuka Culture Awar |
Kodansha sponsors the prestigious Kodansha | Manga Award, which has run in its current form since |
In 1998, it was the winner of the Kodansha | Manga Award in the General category. |
In 1988, he won the Kodansha | Manga Award for general manga for Bonobono and the S |
She won the Kodansha | Manga Award (1982) for Youkihi-den and the Japan Car |
Akira Kojima, | manga artist |
roduced by Capcom based on the Tenchi wo Kurau | Manga by Hiroshi Motomiya. |
The Kurozuka | manga was adapted from the original novel by author |
Kyuuketsuki ( | Manga Newcomers Award) |
La | Manga Club Football Stadium is a stadium in La Manga |
With the under-19s, Rubio played in the La | Manga Cup international tournament and the 2009 UEFA |
La | Manga means 'sleeve' and it is a spit of land which |
Under 19 squad for a friendly tournament in La | Manga in February 2006, despite being a year younger |
trained with the England under-18 squad in La | Manga. |
in, separated from the Mediterranean sea by La | Manga, a sandbar 22km in length and with a variable |
joined the first team at a training camp at La | Manga in January 2008. |
stre,is to be found at the northern part of La | Manga where a huge modern elevated bridge allows yac |
ally played during a joint training camp in La | Manga, Spain. |
the England senior side's training camp at La | Manga. |
called into the senior squad for the annual La | Manga training camp in January 2001. |
Due to it being located between two seas, La | Manga is also an ideal place for water sports. |
La | Manga Cup: 2005, 2006 |
ce fiction comedy anime TV series, and a later | manga series created by Kia Asamiya. |
She was able to achieve this with her later | manga series such as "Serina Bible" that lasted one |
Later, | manga author Mizuho Takayama penned an adaptation of |
The first company to release lesbian-themed | manga in North America was Yuricon's publishing arm |
her blog, including new research on less-known | manga artists, for non-commercial sharing under a Cr |
Since 2009 Tanoshimi no longer licenses | manga volumes for distribution in the United Kingdom |
Main article: Flower of Life ( | manga) |
date Hikari no Densetsu is by far her longest | manga series. |
over 1600 chapters, it is the longest-running | manga series in history, and as of volume 158 the se |
Amai Seikatsu is the longest-running | manga in the Business Jump. |
sotti, comparing romance novels with Boys Love | manga, mentions Ruff Love as an example of a kemonom |
ch deals with gay bashing, rare in a boys love | manga. |
It is her debut boys love | manga. |
i is a popular illustrator of yaoi (boys love) | manga. |
In 1990, Toshio Maeda's | Manga Demon Beast Invasion created what might be cal |
nd contributors to the erotic lolicon magazine | Manga Burikko, but did not itself include any erotic |
Gordon Chin for importing Japanese magazines ( | manga) depicting explicit child sexuality. |
company also began publishing other magazines, | manga collections, and novels. |
ch as light novels, artbooks, adult magazines, | manga. |
best as the author of Akagi, a mahjong-related | manga. |
ic magazine") but was later changed to Majalah | Manga Anime Terkini, ("Latest manga anime magazine") |
M&C Comics (m&c!) is one of the major | manga suppliers in Indonesia. |
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