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Kawashita's longest running | manga series, Strawberry 100%, was adapted into a tw |
The Kerberos saga | manga sidestories were unveiled in Monthly Comic Ryu |
Vinland Saga ( | manga), a manga by Makoto Yukimura about Thorfinn, t |
p/versus fighting game based on the Mazin Saga | manga by Go Nagai, which was in turn a spin-off of N |
series adaptation of Clamp's Cardcaptor Sakura | manga series. |
Ichijinsha in July 2005, with many of the same | manga authors returning. |
e of a page to talk in, And being able to say ' | manga artist' is her profession. |
(and, originally, sole member) of the school's | manga club. |
awata is an otaku and a member of the school's | manga club. |
In her dystopian sci-fi | manga (like Steal Moon), Tateno's visual ingenuity e |
A second | manga by the same author titled Mimi o Sumaseba: Shi |
The second | manga series is tied in with the second season. |
His second | manga series Oh My Goddess!, also translated as Ah! |
Similarly, Inoue sees | manga as being a mixture of image- and word-centered |
ddition of serialized chapters from two seinen | manga titles. |
It was first serialized in the seinen | manga magazine Comp Ace, published by Kadokawa Shote |
It publishes various Seinen | manga series in Japan. |
Higashimura debuted in the Japanese seinen | manga magazine Weekly Morning. |
In 1998, Higuchi won noted seinen | manga magazine Afternoon's Shiki competition with he |
Main category: Seinen | manga. |
Other examples of seinen | manga include: Gantz, Battle Royale, 20th Century Bo |
Comic Birz, monthly seinen | manga magazine published by Gentosha Comics, a subsi |
The female equivalent to seinen | manga is josei manga. |
n the poster campaign for Chica Umino's seinen | manga series, March Comes in Like a Lion with Anne W |
It has been serialized in the seinen | manga magazine Big Comic Original by Shogakukan sinc |
It was serialized in the Japanese seinen | manga magazine Comic Birz from 1998 until 2002. |
ed in 1988 as the protagonist of a self-titled | manga published exclusively in Japan by Kadokawa Sho |
ublishers can set up vendor booths to can sell | manga, anime and other related items to convention a |
It is Tokyopop's best selling | manga series, with more than 2 million copies sold a |
The dealers' room will concentrate on selling | manga and doujinshi. |
y Gundam X: Under the Moonlight, is the sequel | manga to the After War Gundam X anime and takes plac |
rs, postcards, a centerfold spread, serialized | manga, and a DVD insert. |
erface, was released in 2002, and a serialized | manga, Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor |
It has been awarded annually for serialized | manga since 1955 and features candidates from a numb |
he same animation studio's 1979-1980 TV series | Manga Sarutobi Sasuke (which used much of the same p |
It features serialized chapters from seven | manga series, and articles on Japanese language and |
Several | manga artists have cited Please Save My Earth as an |
The company has co-published several | manga with publishing house Dark Horse Comics, inclu |
Fireball is an unfinished SF | manga by Katsuhiro Otomo, created for Action Deluxe |
hapter of Masamune Shirow's Ghost in the Shell | manga, in which Motoko Kusanagi is engaged in graphi |
chise was Shirow Masamune's Ghost in the Shell | manga, first published in 1989 in Young Magazine. |
This was the first of the Ghost in the Shell | manga released in the U.S. to read right-to-left. |
Futari Daka (1984-1985, based on Shintani's | manga) |
Area 88 (1985, based on Shintani's | manga) |
Cleopatra DC (1989, based on Shintani's | manga, screenplay by Shintani) |
I Dream of Mimi (1997, based on Shintani's | manga Buttobi CPU) |
ation in the July 2006 issue of Fujimi Shobo's | manga magazine Monthly Dragon Age. |
Ashihara won the 50th Shogakukan | Manga Award for her manga "Sand Chronicles." |
Bengoshi no Kuzu received the Shogakukan | Manga Award for seinen/general category in 2007. |
In 2002, it won the Shogakukan | Manga Award for children's manga. |
Notari Matsutaro received the 1978 Shogakukan | Manga Award for seinen/general manga. |
The series received the 2001 Shogakukan | Manga Award for children's manga. |
Yawara! won the 35th Shogakukan | Manga Award for general manga in 1990. |
Hidamari no Ki received the Shogakukan | Manga Award in 1984 for general manga. |
Chie the Brat received the 1981 Shogakukan | Manga Award for general manga. |
In 1977, it received the Shogakukan | Manga Award for seinen/general manga. |
Human Crossing received the 1985 Shogakukan | Manga Award for seinen/general's manga. |
In 2002, it received the Shogakukan | Manga Award for general manga. |
He received the 1986 Shogakukan | Manga Award for seinen/general manga for Bokkemon. |
He received the 1981 Shogakukan | Manga Award for General for Chie the Brat. |
The game is based on several 1970's Shogakukan | manga series. |
g Comic Original, which won him the Shogakukan | Manga Award in 1979. |
The series won the 3rd Shogakukan | Manga Award in 1958. |
It received the 1993 Shogakukan | Manga Award for general manga. |
It received the 1999 Shogakukan | Manga Award for seinen manga. |
In 1996, it received the Shogakukan | Manga Award. |
It won the 27th Shogakukan | Manga Award for general manga. |
Keshikasu-kun received the Shogakukan | Manga Award in the children's category in 2008. |
She won the 2000 Shogakukan | Manga Award and the 2003 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize |
Was serialized in Shogakukan's | manga magazine Betsucomi in 2004 and 2005 and collec |
Sadamoto is also the author of a short | manga named Route 20 that was derived from an aborte |
He did however create a number of one shot | manga in prior to that, also published in Kadokawa m |
literature he is placed in the infamous shoujo | manga department, Emerald. |
me song for the drama adaptation of the shoujo | manga series of the same name by Keiko Suenobu. |
wn to most people, she has a liking for Shoujo | Manga. |
g to teen readers, as in a male reading shoujo | manga or a female reading shonen manga, and that in |
Lin ni Kiitemite!) (feng shui-themed | manga) |
from the 2nd Super Robot Wars Alpha side-story | manga Lost Children. |
y, it became apparent that MediaWorks' similar | manga magazine Dengeki Daioh was much more popular, |
Since | Manga Boom stopped its publication on the 6th issue, |
and due to the nature of the business a single | manga or graphic novel can be read by as many as 100 |
In late 1999, he published a single | manga volume called ALIVE, published by Shueisha. |
Hellstar Remina is a 2005 single-volume | manga by acclaimed horror artist and author Junji It |
Akadot also runs a sister site, | Manga Academy. |
d "Nichijou Episode 0", shipped with the sixth | manga volume on March 12, 2011. |
Shadow Skill | manga was originally created 1992 by Megumu Okada . |
Dr. Slump ( | manga) |
live action film adaptation of Masahito Soda's | manga Subaru, which was produced by the noted film p |
He is also the author of the Sola | manga series, illustrated by Chako Abeno. |
Some | manga occasionally use yonkoma, usually at the end o |
In 2007, a special | manga epilogue, authored by Naoki Moriya, was publis |
A spin-off | manga drawn by Fumino Hayashi, following roughly the |
Enma's cousin; the protagonist of the spin-off | manga, Dororon Enbi-chan, and an antagonist in the 2 |
This article is about the sports | manga Okami-san. |
Always Misora) is a fantasy and sports | manga by Mitsuru Adachi. |
s the successor of the other Densetsu no Stafy | manga series. |
Andromeda Stories ( | manga) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia |
who possessed images and illustrated stories ( | manga, Japanese comics). |
The time-control technique of Story | Manga is used on each double-page spread, which mean |
ryline, since the Star Ocean: The Second Story | manga was cancelled prematurely before either charac |
The Story | Manga style began in Japan in 1923 with "Sho-chan no |
ip Astro) is a Japanese four-panel comic strip | manga by Negi Banno about the lives of female teache |
Three volumes of a four panel, comic strip | manga of Otoboku 2 were published by Enterbrain betw |
ade as the stock "mysterious transfer student" | manga character. |
When in Senior High School, he submitted | manga to Weekly Young Jump magazine, and was a final |
These stickers were a huge success, | manga comic books were made. |
nts who team up to try and create a successful | manga so it can be made into an anime in order for t |
Indian Summer ( | manga) |
i Ohba and Takeshi Obata's Death Note suspense | manga series. |
He also wrote the Sakura Taisen | manga. |
tion of Urusei Yatsura, and Rumiko Takahashi's | manga work was honoured in It's a Rumic World, a spe |
The Tenchi | manga consists of two series written by Hitoshi Okud |
been portraied in the hugely succesful tennis | manga Ace wo nerae!. |
s released and bundled together with the tenth | manga volume on September 17, 2010. |
avel, kids, business, fashion, language tests, | Manga, or even love. |
Machizo and Tetsuo's | manga is completed in the nick of time, with Machizo |
In the Osamu Tezuka | Manga Complete Works release of Gringo, one of Tezuk |
In the Osamu Tezuka | Manga Complete Works release of "The Fossil Island", |
reated another film, Fumoon, based on Tezuka's | manga called Next World. |
Dunbar, writing for PopCultureShock, felt that | manga like Cause of My Teacher "reinforce most of th |
f World Youth Day 2011 recently announced that | Manga Hero will launch a special manga titled Habemu |
Spider-Man: The | Manga (artist: Ryoichi Ikegami) |
In both the movie and the | manga, Kakeru and Himeko become lovers (breaking Lun |
ay the same role in the anime as he did in the | manga; however, because Redseb and Seyram are manga- |
the volume, and felt that the tameness of the | manga made it a suitable entry point to the boys lov |
While the | manga has many erotic situations and it's fairly clo |
The | manga was authored by Masaki Segawa and published in |
In the | manga, there are four children who help Eve, they ar |
A live-action film adaption of the | manga will be released in Japanese cinemas in the sp |
The | manga she creates (and its anime adaptations) are po |
t of the cast to have her name revealed in the | manga: while the rest are listed in the first manga |
The | manga says that he never visits them, having decided |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Viz Media, whi |
The | manga also reimagines the infamous hospital opening |
n story mode which closely follows that of the | manga, though obviously the storytelling is not of t |
This article is about the | manga series. |
Mania.com's Patricia Beard criticises the | manga for its "flawed narrative" but commends the ma |
It is based on the | manga of the same name by writer Kazuo Koike and art |
In follow-up reviews, she praised the | manga as "turning out to be one of the best fantasy |
The | manga was a finalist for the 10th Osamu Tezuka Cultu |
rother disappears right after the start of the | manga but his ill-considered business schemes, are w |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
The | manga has been licensed by Viz Media, who is simulta |
Biblos released the | manga on August 10, 2005 before it went bankrupt in |
Before the | manga started, Kurumada sent Teshirogi a general ver |
Miyama is the bossy President of the | Manga Club, which is right next door to the Magic Cl |
on scenes are often confusing, but praised the | manga for defusing its scariness through its omnipre |
North America by 801 Media which released the | manga in November 2009. |
n of the English North American edition of the | manga, is currently in negotiations with Universal S |
He notes that the | manga artist here is departing from her usual style, |
The | manga Hot Gimmick by Miki Aihara also features a cha |
In the | manga, she has brown hair in a bob and a headband, b |
the official site) in the anime, while in the | manga version they are of normal human height. |
The | manga began being published in English by VIZ Media |
Like the | manga, the video game features a very minimal plot a |
Megan Levey commends the third volume of the | manga for its "very close facial expressions" in its |
The | manga series was then licensed to Tokyopop, who rele |
hree colours (black, gray and pale flesh), the | Manga comprise literally thousands of images in 15 v |
Later reviews by Sakura Eries criticises the | manga, which was published in 1996, for its "futuris |
In the | manga, Misa wears jewelry with a crucifix theme; in |
The | manga has won two awards, the 2004 Japan Media Arts |
The | manga was adapted into an anime and broadcast on NHK |
The | manga was published in Libre Publishing's manga maga |
Shufu-to-Seikatsu Sha Ltd. released the | manga on September 2002. |
The | manga blames the weakness of the Russian economy on |
are also different, being characters from the | manga: the Pegasus was originally Nurikabe, the Eagl |
A reviewer at Fourth-Rate Reader commends the | manga for being "tooth-achingly sweet and cute". |
In the | manga she eventually gains her Neptune Crystal and t |
North America by 801 Media which released the | manga in April 2007, and in France by Taifu Comics. |
The | manga is licensed in North America as A Capable Man |
the live-action appear out of sequence to the | manga and anime adaptations |
rent background and representation between the | manga and the first animated series, there remain a |
Universal Animation, Inc. introduced the | manga library at AnimeNEXT 2002 which became a popul |
nime News Network's Casey Brienza commends the | manga for its "interesting (and sexy!) characters, a |
At one point later on in the | manga, Masuo takes in a pregnant woman out of compas |
At the start of the | manga, the lead protagonist - a scrupulously honest |
The | manga won the 55th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the ch |
The | manga lasted for 11 chapters and were eventually bou |
The | manga is licensed in North America by Del Rey Manga |
In the | Manga reviewers guide, published by Del-Rey in 2007, |
In the | manga and anime Saiyuki (manga), the Tenchi Kaigen S |
The | manga was licensed for regional releases in Taiwan b |
adapted the Summer in Andalusia story from the | manga into the film, Nasu: Summer in Andalusia, whic |
The | manga is licensed in Taiwan by Egmont Manga & Anime |
The | manga was adapted into an original video animation f |
an extremely cute girl who only appears in the | manga, and whose seemingly innocent and pure demeano |
trawberry Shake while it was serialized in the | manga magazine Yuri Shimai, though the title was cha |
ies and possibly the bustiest character in the | manga (she boasts a 65G cup, as Ludwig says). |
shown interacting until almost the end of the | manga, the younger brother serving more as a "cataly |
In the | manga it can knock back those around him preventing |
The | manga version of Battle Royale has an evil teacher n |
The | manga was adapted into an animated movie, which was |
According to the | manga, Light's date of death is January 28, 2010. |
ime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the | manga for its artwork but criticises the manga for b |
The | manga opens with Daisaku Kusama on a plane, leaving |
The | manga, published in English by CPM Manga, is signifi |
izemore of Comics Worth Reading criticized the | manga for having "no life in these drawings", though |
This episode has calmly ignored by fans of the | manga and anime series as a parody due to its lack o |
Later on in the | manga she found an angel egg in Urd's room and accid |
The anime film (based on the | manga) is similar, but omits characters from the man |
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