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The second | manga series is tied in with the second season. |
Besides the Naruto anime and | manga, Shikamaru is also featured in Naruto the Movi |
Manga Hero is a publisher of original-English-langua | |
In the | manga, he is killed by wolves. |
In the | manga Sieg is revealed to be 27 years old. |
The | manga series is serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro |
Although the | manga series is on hold, Kaitou Kid still appears re |
In the anime and | manga, Lee is a ninja affiliated with the village of |
In the | manga, Akane is introduced as a HiME much earlier. |
In the ongoing | manga, Ikutidaru is currently working with Akane and |
lfriend Kanoko also figures prominently in the | manga, but is absent from the anime; possibly becaus |
In Monkey Punch's original | manga, Lupin is very much the ladies' man, though Fu |
In the My-Otome | manga she is also able to walk up walls and through |
In the | manga, Mephisto is a proud, confident devil who is c |
d as punishment for the crime (although in the | manga it is not yet explained how he came to lose hi |
The canonicity of the | manga series is, however, no more than any other ver |
Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics & | Manga (2005) ISBN 0-312-34326-4 |
aracter as Miyake in Non-Career Woman, another | manga by Ishii. |
the volume, and felt that the tameness of the | manga made it a suitable entry point to the boys lov |
Ogata, who illustrated the original novels and | manga, though it is not known whether Takano is empl |
teen mag similar to Seventeen, but with added | manga; later, it became more focused on manga and re |
nts who team up to try and create a successful | manga so it can be made into an anime in order for t |
Sean also illustrated a single volume OEL | manga titled It Takes a Wizard published by Seven Se |
In New Zealand, also released by | Manga Entertainment, it was promoted as the banned v |
, writing for Anime News Network, disliked the | manga, saying it had "appalling stunted scope and pi |
cut from the original American release of the | manga, as it would have entailed giving the book an |
As well as its anime and | manga adaptations, it has also spawned numerous merc |
In 2006, Tokyopop lost the license to the | manga, leaving it out of print. |
a character who also appears in the Metropolis | manga and it's anime adaptation) is a teenager in th |
a Kaidashi Kikou isn't just one of my favorite | manga stories; it's one of my favorite comics, perio |
Mania.com's Patricia Beard criticises the | manga for its "flawed narrative" but commends the ma |
Megan Levey commends the third volume of the | manga for its "very close facial expressions" in its |
nime News Network's Casey Brienza commends the | manga for its "interesting (and sexy!) characters, a |
ime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the | manga for its artwork but criticises the manga for b |
erica by Aurora Publishing, which released the | manga through its yaoi imprint, Deux Press, on Augus |
Due to the death of author Usui, the | manga in its current form ended on September 11, 200 |
Mania.com's Julie Rosato comments the | manga for its "juxtaposition of the themes of the TV |
Patrick King commends the | manga for its art. |
lstreak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the | manga on its "supernatural elements that are creepy |
eading's Johanna Draper Carlson criticizes the | manga for its character design, saying, "it's as tho |
ActiveAnime's Holly Ellingwood commends the | manga for its "surprising depth, diverse characters, |
ActiveAnime's Holly Ellingwood commends the | manga for its "tongue-in-cheek illustrative fun as i |
She also criticised the | manga for its unrealistic plot. |
ActiveAnime's Holly Ellingwood commends on the | manga for its "eclectic set of stories [to] grace a |
Gary Thompson criticises the | manga for its "vapid at best, incomprehensible at wo |
lstreak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux commends the | manga for its art but criticises it for "flimsy and |
Mania.com's Danielle Van Gorder commends the | manga for its plot. |
Mania.com's Danielle van Gorder commends the | manga for its "nicely distinct" character designs bu |
The | manga takes its name from the title of the Robert Jo |
me News Network's Carlos Santos criticizes the | manga for its characters quirks for being annoying a |
Jarred Pine commends the | manga for its "good entry into the mystery, psycholo |
IGN commends the | manga for its art and Japan's Isaac Asimov, Yasutaka |
She also commends the | manga for its "very funny couple of comic panels and |
Mania.com's Jarred Pine criticises the | manga for its lack of "mystery solving" and thinks t |
Houck compares the anthology of stories in the | manga with its respective endings with no conclusion |
Mania.com's Jarred Pine criticises the | manga for its art, which is "a horrible mess". |
A review of the second volume criticises the | manga for its "snail's pace" in introducing Takeru's |
"a great change of pace from the regular yaoi | manga with its unexpected turns and unique comedic t |
l saying, "Foxy Lady isn't terrible; it's just | manga at its most typical. |
Sakura Eries criticises the | manga for its "not very compelling" protagonists. |
ActiveAnime's Rachel Bentham commends the | manga for its "fun, appealing art style". |
Pop Shock Culture's Isaac Hale commends the | manga for its "adorable humor [which] is abundant in |
icensed in French by Asuka, which released the | manga in January 2009. |
joined the first team at a training camp at La | Manga in January 2008. |
Kadokawa Shoten released the | manga on January 29, 2004. |
published the first four bound volumes of the | manga between January 2005 and September 21, 2006. |
North America by 801 Media, which released the | manga in January 2008. |
e fourth volume placed fourteenth of thirty in | manga in Japan for the week of May 18 to May 22 sell |
for Doraemon, which is one of the most popular | manga in Japan. |
ly debuted on the weekly best sellers list for | manga in Japan. |
The series is among the best-selling | manga in Japan.Volumes 19, 20, and 21 all reached nu |
Events all focus on aspects of anime, | manga, and Japanese culture. |
Aqua ( | manga), a Japanese manga by Amano Kozue |
Katsucon is a fan convention for anime, | manga and Japanese culture enthusiasts. |
r felt that the translation and editing of the | manga from Japanese to English was done poorly. |
. Schodt's Dreamland Japan: Writings on Modern | Manga, famed Japanese author and militarist Yukio Mi |
According to German | manga scholar Jaqueline Berndt, the depiction of cat |
sed on the fifth story arc of Hirohiko Araki's | manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Vento Aureo. |
The female equivalent to seinen | manga is josei manga. |
In the | manga, she jumped through a factory wall and hit him |
The word can be broken down into two parts: | Manga and ka. |
s fantasy comedy drama based on Fujiko Fujio's | manga series Kaibutsu-kun. |
In the | manga spin-off, Kallen becomes a member of the Black |
nazono, a fictional character in the anime and | manga series Kamichama Karin |
azawa, the female protagonist of the anime and | manga series Kare Kano. |
Fireball is an unfinished SF | manga by Katsuhiro Otomo, created for Action Deluxe |
The Japanese | manga series Kaze no Daichi is written by Nobuhiro S |
The artist of the | manga is Kazuhiro Ochi and the design of the charact |
Sweet Boys Life (based on an original BL | manga by Kazuka Minami) |
noid Next Door Neighbor is a one-shot Japanese | manga by Kazuka Minami. |
There is a joke in Volume 12 of the | Manga that Keitaro is gifted with immortality, when |
Manga Life's Kelvin Green comments that the "eclecti | |
She is married to | manga artist Kenshi Hirokane. |
a computer compiler) is an anime based on the | manga by Kia Asamiya which features two girls, Compi |
Manga: Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D Vol. 2 | |
It is based upon the anime and | manga Shaman King, written by Hiroyuki Takei. |
Forward was the fourth magazine in the | Manga Time Kirara line to be published, the first th |
Katatsumuri-chan (2006-ongoing, serialized in | Manga Time Kirara, Houbunsha) |
drama directed by Hiroshi Ando based on Blue ( | manga) by Kiriko Nananan. |
Not to be confused with the yaoi | manga Love Knot by Ichijou Lemon |
Jiro Matsumoto is a Japanese | manga artist known for his work on Freesia, Uncivili |
Minami-ke was first published as a | manga by Koharu Sakuraba. |
For | manga critics Koji Aihara and Kentaro Takekuma, such |
ots: Hayato Jin (Super Robot Wars, Armageddon, | manga), Kei Kuruma (Armageddon), Shou Tachibana (Shi |
Before the | manga started, Kurumada sent Teshirogi a general ver |
played as a violin variation by Kahoko in the | manga series La Corda D'Oro. |
to release the Rumic World series on DVD under | Manga Entertainment's label, and Madman still licenc |
s serialized from 1985 to 1986 in Hakusensha's | manga magazine LaLa. |
culture and Role-playing game, such as anime, | manga, and LARP. |
anime only adapts some of the chapters of the | Manga, only lasting for 26 episodes. |
It was released in North America by ADV | Manga in late 2004 and early 2005. |
The setting of this | manga appears later on in Toriyama's later series Dr |
The | manga series later got a sequel titled Densetsu no S |
At the start of the | manga, the lead protagonist - a scrupulously honest |
similar works, the proliferation of the modern | manga culture led to more manga artists receiving th |
Even so, the | manga was left with an open ending for a possible ne |
The series was based on the | manga The Legend of Kamui by Sanpei Shirato. |
After placing in Tokyopop's Rising Stars of | Manga competition, LeGrow won an opportunity to have |
e of his works have also appeared in the adult | manga magazine Lemon People and the manga anthology |
winner television comedy series, based on the | manga series Les Gouttes de Dieu. |
1, 2009 on the PlayStation Portable as part of | manga distribution library. |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Viz Media, whi |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
The | manga is licensed in North America as A Capable Man |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga |
The | manga was licensed for regional releases in Taiwan b |
The | manga is licensed in Taiwan by Egmont Manga & Anime |
The | manga is licensed in English by Blu Manga, the boys |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Yen Press, and |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language released i |
The | manga is licensed in the United States by BLU, the B |
The | manga is licensed for a French-language release by V |
The | manga is licensed in North America by ComicsOne. |
The | manga is licensed in France by Panini Comics. |
The | manga is licensed and published in Taiwan by Tong Li |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
The | manga is licensed in Russia by Comics Factory. |
The Miracle Girls | manga is licensed for English release by Tokyopop, w |
The | manga is licensed in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press. |
The | manga is licensed in France by Kana. |
The | manga is licensed by Viz Media for an English-langua |
The | manga is licensed in English by Dark Horse Comics. |
The | manga is licensed in Germany as High School Nights b |
The | manga was licensed in the United States by BLU, the |
The | manga was licensed in North America by Tokyopop, lic |
The | manga is licensed for a French-language release in F |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Media Blasters |
The | manga was licensed in the US by ADV Manga. |
The | manga is licensed in English by CMX Manga. |
The | manga is licensed in English by Tokyopop. |
The | manga is licensed in Germany as Lieber Lehrer... by |
The | manga is licensed in English by Digital Manga Publis |
The | manga is licensed for a French-language in France by |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
The | manga is licensed in English by Digital Manga Publis |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
The | manga is licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing |
The | manga is licensed in English by Dark Horse Comics, w |
The | manga is licensed as Traumboyz in Germany by Tokyopo |
Genshiken is an anime, | manga, and light novel series about a college otaku |
unique, stating that "no one else [is] making | manga quite like this." |
hree colours (black, gray and pale flesh), the | Manga comprise literally thousands of images in 15 v |
Shinichi Akiyama, from the | manga and live action series Liar Game. |
adapted and extended to various media such as | manga series, live-action films, anime films and rad |
rino also appears as the Army Commander in the | manga "RED: Livin' on The Edge", by Kenichi Muraeda. |
CPM incorporated MD Geist as part of its U.S. | Manga Corps logo. |
e in turn were based on the long-running 1970s | manga series, Lone Wolf and Cub, created by the writ |
rcock and English translations of the Japanese | manga series Lone Wolf and Cub. |
r art looks great and you get two pages in the | manga that look excellent so it's upsetting to see t |
A third | manga series, Lupin III S, began in January 1997. |
y areas such as adaptation of Japanese novels, | manga, song lyrics, anime scripts and various academ |
such event, Teshirogi sent Kurumada the first | manga she made as well as a letter which made Kuruma |
In addition to covering anime and | manga, the magazine had expanded coverage of other s |
Lily Sisters) was a | manga anthology magazine published quarterly by Japa |
a semi-regular feature in Kodansha's Afternoon | manga anthology magazine. |
no Nureta Pantsu in 1983, which ran in Weekly | Manga Action Magazine. |
artered in Tokyo, Japan, it publishes Japanese | manga, manga magazines and comic anthologies. |
In the sexual aspect of the | manga, it mainly focuses on Goh's insistent advances |
ed four different stories from the Mad Bull 34 | manga and maintained its high level of violence. |
even Spielberg acquired the rights for Old Boy | manga to make a new film based on the original sourc |
Manga Cross-Stitch: Make Your Own Graphic Art Needle | |
Characters from the | manga also make brief appearances as well and play v |
Sam Kusek from Pop Culture Shock commends the | manga for making "a very nice reference to The Sound |
Peacock King) is a | manga by Makoto Ogino. |
He is the only villain in this | manga who managed to completely disable Mitsuhashi's |
Vinland Saga ( | manga), a manga by Makoto Yukimura about Thorfinn, t |
Shell is a fictional universe originated in a | manga by mangaka Masamune Shirow, which has since be |
ublications Inc. is an American distributor of | manga and manhua with offices in the United States, |
In the mid-1990s, CPM expanded to distributing | manga and manhwa (Korean manga) through CPM Manga an |
local comic books, it also publishes Japanese | manga, Korean manhwa, and Chinese manhua. |
merican monthly anthology magazine of Japanese | manga, Korean manhwa, and Original English-language |
Her | manga Happy Mania was made into a television series |
While the | manga has many erotic situations and it's fairly clo |
awa Shoten has released 4 bound volumes of the | manga between March 2001 and November 2002. |
Houbunsha released the | manga on March 28, 2003. |
Biblos released the | manga on March 10, 2003. |
n the poster campaign for Chica Umino's seinen | manga series, March Comes in Like a Lion with Anne W |
Biblos released the | manga on March 1999. |
Manga Entertainment marketed the film in English-spe | |
In the Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny | manga, author Masatsugu Iwase tries to make him look |
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