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She only appeared in the | manga. |
Like in the | manga, Curse of the Blood Rubies depicts how Goku me |
Frames in yonkoma | manga tend to flow in a vertical direction. |
Based on events in the | manga by Ai Yazawa, NANA is about the adventures of |
It was originally published in monthly | manga magazine e-manga from Kodansha, from June 2004 |
r young girls) after a female character in the | manga Doraemon who shares his personal name. |
Five stories were published in Weekly | Manga Action and 2 Action, then collected by Futabas |
It was originally serialized in the | manga magazine Young You, published by Shueisha. |
with special moves that their character in the | manga series utilized in fights. |
lishers Weekly described the characters in the | manga as being "sexy, believable characters with com |
In the | manga, Mephisto is a proud, confident devil who is c |
However, it is only in the | manga that Haruka stays with her while she reproduce |
In the | manga, Sailors Uranus, Neptune and Pluto gain their |
irls with advice for Bethany about living in a | manga publishing world. |
d as punishment for the crime (although in the | manga it is not yet explained how he came to lose hi |
ntalors received the "Excellence Prize" in the | manga category at the 1997 Japan Media Arts Festival |
ore commends the author for her artwork in the | manga saying that the character's faces, hair, and c |
lessons about teamwork and friendship" in the | manga is similar to J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter. |
r art looks great and you get two pages in the | manga that look excellent so it's upsetting to see t |
His other works include the | manga adaptation of the videogame Koudelka. |
Content included anime, | manga, music, game, toy and model reviews, director |
on streaming East Asian media including anime, | manga, music, electronic entertainment, and auto rac |
eral spinoffs and continuations, including the | manga Kamui Gaiden (1965-1967) and Kamuiden Dai 2 Bu |
adapted into numerous media, including radio, | manga and anime adaptations. |
Indian Summer ( | manga) |
literature he is placed in the infamous shoujo | manga department, Emerald. |
Ultra-gash Inferno: Erotic-grotesque | Manga by Suehiro Maruo, James Havoc, and Takako Hiro |
As of 2007 the influence of | manga on international comics had grown considerably |
Announced in chapter 530 of the Initial D | manga, Extra Stage 2 aired on pay-per-view on Octobe |
Similarly, Inoue sees | manga as being a mixture of image- and word-centered |
Instead, the | manga introduces an entirely new cast of characters |
Letter of the Law is an interactive electronic | manga series by Buichi Terasawa. |
Abiko also adaped the series into a | manga. |
Suikoden III was adapted into a | manga by Aki Shimizu, which was released in English |
sed in 1999 and, a year later, was made into a | manga and a feature film. |
The series was adapted into a | manga by Tomozo. |
Welcome to the N.H.K. was adapted into a | manga series, also written by Takimoto, with art by |
The book was adapted into a | manga (illlustrated by Kazumi Kazui), a film and a J |
The film was also remade into a | manga of the same name by Miki Rinno. |
It has been adapted into a | manga and will be adapted into an anime and a live a |
Universal Animation, Inc. introduced the | manga library at AnimeNEXT 2002 which became a popul |
"The Legendary Stafy R") is a | manga series produced by Shogakukan and Nintendo. |
Kotonoha no Miko to Kotodama no Majo to is a | manga series written and illustrated by Miyabi Fujie |
I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone: Shameless is a | manga by Shiuko Kano. |
rs Emerald: Challenge!! Battle Frontier") is a | manga series that mixes comedy with Pocket Monster b |
Kalayaan College is on | Manga Road cor Aurora Blvd, near the LRT station of |
Eggplant) is a | manga series by Iou Kuroda. |
Starz is a | manga anime comics magazine in Malaysia. |
aka Love Laughs at Locksmiths, is a | manga by Hiroya Oku, best known for his creation of |
Play Boy Blues is a | manga by Shiuko Kano. |
Passionate Theory is a | manga by Ayumi Kano. |
Kirara is a | manga series by Toshiki Yui first published in 1993 |
Kagetora is a | manga written by Akira Segami. |
(BTS) is a | manga by a Kazuhiko Shimamoto. |
The Sky Over My Spectacles is a | manga written and illustrated by Mio Tennohji. |
(also known as PowerPuff Girls D or PPGD) is a | manga series. |
Peacock King) is a | manga by Makoto Ogino. |
.hack//XXXX (pronounced X Fourth) is a | manga serialized in the monthly magazine .hack//G.U. |
ion is different to the HBO broadcast, it is a | Manga compilation video interlude, whilst the HBO ve |
Her cousin is fellow | manga artist, Yumiko Igarashi. |
"Things That Are Precious To a Mage") is a | manga written by Norie Yamada and illustrated by Kum |
"The Legendary Starfy") is a | manga series produced by Shogakukan and Nintendo. |
Gutsy Frog?) is a | manga and anime series created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. |
Dress-up Musical Nerima Daikon Brothers) is a | manga and 12 episode comedy anime series that follow |
Hanamaru is a | manga artist, the author of the manga entitled "Pand |
Camera, Camera, Camera is a | manga series written and illustrated by Kazura Matsu |
Yoko Ishida at | Manga Expo 2 (Paris) in 2007 |
l saying, "Foxy Lady isn't terrible; it's just | manga at its most typical. |
eeding to "get" her work to appreciate it, the | manga features enough dire absurdity that it will fo |
ased in 2000, is based on Junji Ito's episodic | manga of the same name. |
Ai Yori Aoshi did well with its English | manga release, with book one ranking #45 on the top |
CPM incorporated MD Geist as part of its U.S. | Manga Corps logo. |
Japan's first | manga magazine was Eshinbun Nihonchi from 1874. |
all types of publications in Japan, including | manga magazines, graphic novels, the comics section |
ikkapika Comics is a series of Japanese comedy | manga, written and illustrated by Hiroshi Takase. |
Its main topic include Japanese anime, | manga and the Japanese video game industry. |
ctive Conan) in Japan, is a Japanese detective | manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama |
Gordon Chin for importing Japanese magazines ( | manga) depicting explicit child sexuality. |
hitaka Amano, and at least one Japanese guest, | manga artist Haruka Miyabi has been confirmed by the |
Higashimura debuted in the Japanese seinen | manga magazine Weekly Morning. |
y areas such as adaptation of Japanese novels, | manga, song lyrics, anime scripts and various academ |
Love/Knot is a Japanese yaoi | manga written and illustrated by Hiroko Ishimaru. |
Hey, Class President! is a Japanese yaoi | manga written and illustrated by Kaori Monchi. |
YOU is a Japanese josei | manga magazine published by Shueisha. |
It was serialized in the Japanese seinen | manga magazine Comic Birz from 1998 until 2002. |
ne of her works also include Glory to Jesus, a | manga about the Japanese Christian psychedelic/funk |
After joining a | manga club at the university, Mori began to write an |
n the website of Shueisha's Shonen Jump online | manga collection. |
Kokurikozaka kara the | manga |
Katekyo! (yaoi | manga) (2009) Sumizome Kaede |
e appeared short with Kaoru in Kawatsu's other | manga Koibana Onsen. |
appeared short with Masato in Kawatsu's other | manga Koibana Onsen. |
e/manga), Soshite, Haru no Tsuki, Kaze Hikaru ( | manga), Getsumei Seiki (manga), Bakumatsu Renka Shin |
Based on Kazuichi Hanawa's | manga, it follows the day-to-day routine of a middle |
The Kerberos saga | manga sidestories were unveiled in Monthly Comic Ryu |
follows the same plot as Moto Kikaku's tie-in | manga. |
ion was also released in the United Kingdom by | Manga Entertainment. |
The OVA is licensed in the United Kingdoms by | Manga Entertainment. |
Masashi Kishimoto (Japanese | manga artist) - Notable for creating the anime/manga |
Igarashi is known among | manga fans for his bold, detailed art style and inno |
Japanese comics, also known as | manga, tend to use vertical direction for text. |
a semi-regular feature in Kodansha's Afternoon | manga anthology magazine. |
Waters (2009-2010, Kodansha), a | manga appearing in the magazine Afternoon |
Yoshihiro Kuroiwa, a | manga artist on Zenki |
with an exhibition at the Kyoto International | Manga Museum. |
rk Bites is an Original English Language (OEL) | manga created by Jess Stoncius from TOKYOPOP. |
avel, kids, business, fashion, language tests, | Manga, or even love. |
Tokyopop licensed the | manga for an English-language release in North Ameri |
Sharp Point Press has licensed the | manga for a Chinese-language release in Taiwan. |
Viz Media later licensed the | manga for an English language adaptation in North Am |
aWorks specialized in publishing light novels, | manga, video games, and magazines pertaining to such |
Like the | manga, the video game features a very minimal plot a |
Like the | manga, Public Security Section 9 investigate into lo |
For a list of | manga released in 1983 see Category:Manga of 1983. |
ly debuted on the weekly best sellers list for | manga in Japan. |
s #4 on the New York Times bestseller list for | manga the week of May 1, 2011. |
nd contributors to the erotic lolicon magazine | Manga Burikko, but did not itself include any erotic |
e in turn were based on the long-running 1970s | manga series, Lone Wolf and Cub, created by the writ |
Since 2009 Tanoshimi no longer licenses | manga volumes for distribution in the United Kingdom |
Kawashita's longest running | manga series, Strawberry 100%, was adapted into a tw |
- Lori Henderson, | Manga Life. |
Lots of | manga are meant to be read very quickly, almost like |
Love Quest ( | manga) |
The first Lupin III | manga, which first appeared in Weekly Manga Action b |
il, Kids Help Phone, Leadership, Luthiers, The | Manga Club, Math Crew, Pete's Place, Recycling Group |
She made her | manga debut with The Monsters Collection in the June |
ap opera but that Yoshinaga's insight made the | manga "worth reading". |
She made her | manga debut in the January 1984 issue of Ciao with h |
He made his | manga debut in 1994 in Afternoon with a story for wh |
research into international diplomacy made the | manga much more interesting, and she also enjoyed th |
as serialized in the Futabasha magazine Weekly | Manga Action from 1996 to 1998. |
The magazine contains | manga based on otome games and is targeted towards f |
e ending in both media, as well as to make the | manga longer to work more in the development of the |
Ghunda Karkana, Kuladher, Malkadher, Gulabad, | Manga Dargai and also the big Village Wardaga (Faqir |
aTemplate:WikiProject Anime and mangaanime and | manga articles |
MangaNews commends | manga artist Court Betten saying that his work is "i |
Netcomics is a distributor of manhwa and | manga in the United States, based in Glendale, Calif |
He is married to | manga artist Reiko Okano. |
She is married to | manga artist Kenshi Hirokane. |
live action film adaptation of Masahito Soda's | manga Subaru, which was produced by the noted film p |
Group publicity materials for the Maximum Ride | manga reported a circulation figure for Yen Plus of |
Before the movie's release in May 2011, | manga adaptations will begin serialization in April |
net?) is a magical girl series by Mayuki Anan ( | manga) and Rika Nakase (anime). |
p/versus fighting game based on the Mazin Saga | manga by Go Nagai, which was in turn a spin-off of N |
A small group of cyberpunk and mecha anime, | manga and role-playing games have used the term bior |
series name under which Central Park Media and | Manga Entertainment released in North America and th |
tinued production of junior idol media, erotic | manga genres such as lolicon and shotacon, and the a |
y, it became apparent that MediaWorks' similar | manga magazine Dengeki Daioh was much more popular, |
enon Garrity describes it as "a medical fetish | manga that happens to have vampires in it", and note |
"We Could Be The Same" for Turkish mega band, | maNga, which went on to place 2nd in the internation |
, other commemorative events, merchandise, and | manga crossovers were planned for the following year |
e a 8.0 out of 10 stating "The game mimics its | manga counterpart well, and the techno music, includ |
The Miracle Girls | manga is licensed for English release by Tokyopop, w |
ries is a re-imagining of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's | manga of the same name and created to commemorate Gi |
Hakase Mizuki's 2007 | manga Ba_ku (sic) and Shin Mashiba's 2008 manga Nigh |
Comic Birz, monthly seinen | manga magazine published by Gentosha Comics, a subsi |
Flowers is a Japanese monthly josei | manga magazine published by Shogakukan. |
One of her more recent | manga series, Hatsukoi Limited, was adapted into an |
l, she was voted the number eight most popular | manga artist among females and thirteen in the gener |
scenes "a little more hardcore" than most yaoi | manga released in English. |
for Doraemon, which is one of the most popular | manga in Japan. |
lls in 2009, it was voted 7th most recommended | manga for grown, ups. |
ith King of Bandit Jing being its most popular | manga running. |
een selected among one of the most recommended | manga to read at the 9th Japanese Media Arts Festiva |
11th most anticipated | manga, 6th best new seinen/josei manga, 3rd best one |
than creating a bad one: bad books, movies and | manga are acknowledged through word of mouth. |
Music: with | maNga |
Yakuta, who appears in the Penguin Musume MAX | manga. |
in one of the chapters from the Oh! My Goddess | manga. |
a Kaidashi Kikou isn't just one of my favorite | manga stories; it's one of my favorite comics, perio |
Natsuki Kruger, from My Otome | manga and anime. |
over a year, it was based on Naoki Yamamoto's | manga about a woman with obsessive-compulsive disord |
Neither the | manga or the anime have ever been available in the U |
s Disappearance Diary as the best new one-shot | manga of 2008 along with Solanin. |
New movies, | manga, games, and merchandise are introduced during |
He's better known by his nickname, Asshat ( | manga) or Scum (anime). |
It was serialised in Nihon Bungeisha's | manga magazine, Nichibun Comics. |
s the successor of the other Densetsu no Stafy | manga series. |
No direct | manga was ever released for Zone. |
There is no official | manga of this series yet. |
This article is about NOiSE the | manga. |
Gigantis' Counterattack, a non-canon crossover | manga with Space Runaway Ideon. |
Although Mori does not write | manga anymore, he still claims to be a better manga |
rior has spawned some related media, notably a | manga series and video game soundtracks. |
i Ohba and Takeshi Obata's Death Note suspense | manga series. |
In 1998, Higuchi won noted seinen | manga magazine Afternoon's Shiki competition with he |
follows the original premise of the Novel and | Manga. |
Ogata, who illustrated the original novels and | manga, though it is not known whether Takano is empl |
tten five books, translated several novels and | manga, and published articles and columns in such ne |
to comics, pop culture, graphic novels, anime, | manga, video games, toys, movies, and television. |
on dedicated to comics, graphic novels, anime, | manga, video games, toys, movies, and television. |
e series also ran in both of Viz's now defunct | manga magazines, Pulp and Animerica Extra for severa |
They are also recognized for the number of | manga they run at one time. |
that inspired the hit anime seasons, OAVs, and | manga spinoffs. |
e preference for young girls as sex objects in | manga and anime to be due to a change in Japanese so |
the volume, and felt that the tameness of the | manga made it a suitable entry point to the boys lov |
A live-action film adaption of the | manga will be released in Japanese cinemas in the sp |
n story mode which closely follows that of the | manga, though obviously the storytelling is not of t |
rother disappears right after the start of the | manga but his ill-considered business schemes, are w |
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