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In March 2006 Dark Horse translated the | manga into English and releshed in America. |
In the | manga, she jumped through a factory wall and hit him |
The | manga takes its name from the title of the Robert Jo |
published the first four bound volumes of the | manga between January 2005 and September 21, 2006. |
For the | manga series Shitsurakuen, see Shitsurakuen (manga). |
The school has also appeared in the | manga Barefoot Gen, written by Keiji Nakazawa. |
From screen scans of the | manga, it appears he is back to being the angered PK |
In the | manga spin-off series, Kallen and the other Resistan |
The | manga was adapted into a live-action film. |
Sun's junior high school in volume nine of the | manga. |
In 2008, it was replaced with the | manga anthology Happy Yaoi Yum Yum. |
During early volumes of the | manga, Kikuchi proposed the Mirai crew to avoid chan |
cters Momoka: She is the main character in the | manga. |
Industries, Prototype, designated AVR-0 in the | Manga) |
Parts of the | manga were adapted into a six episode OVA series pro |
The | manga was translated into English by Tokyopop. |
In the | manga, during the test, Umi became angry at Ascot ab |
These included three books for the | manga titled Cardcaptor Sakura Illustration Collecti |
The | manga is licensed in English by Tokyopop. |
A series of OVAs based on the | manga were released in 1991 and 1992. |
shi, writing for Library Journal describes the | manga as "formulaic" and as being solely driven by s |
A fan book for the | manga titled Cardcaptor Sakura Memorial Book was pub |
The | manga is based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's novel, Nanase F |
lice Company and later the Gray Company in the | Manga. |
The canonicity of the | manga series is, however, no more than any other ver |
eep friendship with Akina and Gin while in the | manga and in the sequel of the anime of 2010 she doe |
In March 2004, the first volume of the | manga sold 1,767 copies, putting it in the 49th spot |
glish by Tokyopop; the Tokyopop version of the | manga is out of print as of August 31, 2009. |
The | manga received the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award and the |
e series based on the first two volumes of the | manga. |
The | manga has been licensed for distribution in North Am |
The | manga was serialized between the first and last issu |
Tokiwa: The | Manga Apartment (1996) |
The author had originally wanted to end the | manga in December 1993, at the climax of the Sensui |
tame" in comparison to the way depicted in the | manga and anime series. |
The | manga is serialised in Shueisha's Weekly Young Jump. |
Makoto Shinkai wrote the | manga, with illustration work done by Mizu Sahara. |
p Shock Culture's Katherine Dacey commends the | manga for "emphasizing steamy encounters between bea |
m each of the other top three receivers in the | manga as a result of his incredible hand strength an |
Comics Village's John Thomas commends the | manga for being concise. |
led "thousands", but only two are shown in the | manga. |
However he commends the | manga for "building the tension just right" in each |
he person who gave the wrong directions in the | manga was Yamane (intentionally). |
- Katherine Dacey, The | Manga Critic. |
me News Network's Carlos Santos criticizes the | manga for its characters quirks for being annoying a |
Set in a dystopian future, the | manga features a large group of humans on their last |
This was in the | manga. |
The | manga takes place in the Edo period of Japan. |
Jarred Pine commends the | manga for its "good entry into the mystery, psycholo |
A's character designs are so horrible that the | manga artist may have been responsible for it. |
Suzuki says the | manga Babel II was his main inspiration in the creat |
In the | manga, he is killed by wolves. |
Bagua zhang features briefly in the | manga History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi. |
IGN commends the | manga for its art and Japan's Isaac Asimov, Yasutaka |
Although he is not a prime antagonist in the | manga, Scar establishes himself early on as one of t |
A review of the second volume of the | manga by Rosato comments on the lack of relationship |
In the | manga Sieg is revealed to be 27 years old. |
North America by 801 Media, which released the | manga in January 2008. |
The artist of the | manga is Kazuhiro Ochi and the design of the charact |
The | manga has been licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment |
For the | manga and anime character, see List of Black Butler |
It is based on the | manga Croket! by Manavu Kashimoto. |
The | manga was conceived as a four part story. |
The | manga series is serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro |
r felt that the translation and editing of the | manga from Japanese to English was done poorly. |
The | manga was first adapted into a theatrical anime film |
At one point in the | manga, however, she tells her class that the only tr |
This article is about the | manga of Go Nagai. |
The | manga begins in 1973, during the American military's |
Sam Kusek from Pop Culture Shock commends the | manga for making "a very nice reference to The Sound |
Characters from the | manga series that the video game is based on can be |
The story of the | manga begins at the same point as the start of the a |
The | manga has been adapted into a 4 episode OAV. |
t is the most popular drug in the world of the | manga. |
For the | manga, see Blame!. |
As of 2009, 56 volumes of the | manga have been published. |
The | manga is licensed in Germany as Lieber Lehrer... by |
Tomoe's role is greatly reduced in the | manga, as she makes a few background appearances. |
The | manga includes much background material on the confl |
He spends his time in the | manga going from sorrow to joy over the illness of D |
The | manga is licensed in English by Digital Manga Publis |
She also commends the | manga for its "very funny couple of comic panels and |
In 2000, the | manga received the Shogakukan Manga Award for childr |
The | manga consists of an anthology of unrelated stories |
However, it is stated in the | manga and the anime that it is not a tattoo, but it |
The | manga was named one of the top 25 manga at the 2006 |
According to the | manga, Apachai, Sakaki, and Miu are all Dou types. |
Mag Garden has released 7 bound volumes of the | manga. |
Danielle van Gorder commends the | manga as "an unexpectedly compelling story that was |
de 24 of the anime, and does not appear in the | manga. |
The | manga also introduces three other Spawns who are als |
For the | manga character, see Alita. |
Although the | manga series is on hold, Kaitou Kid still appears re |
No further information exists within the | manga, making him an enigmatic figure. |
Since then, the | manga has been adapted into an anime, as well as thr |
, Enterbrain published the first volume of the | manga adaptation created by Rize Shinba in its B's L |
Because the | manga is non-canon, new elements introduced in the m |
This article is about the | manga . |
ions, for Tenchi the anime came first, and the | manga is considered non-canon. |
In the | manga, Akane is introduced as a HiME much earlier. |
The | manga is licensed for a French-language in France by |
his is an anime episode listing, but since the | manga came out first...) --Darkbane talk 00:58, 18 M |
zine is most notably known for serializing the | manga series Afro Samurai. |
played as a violin variation by Kahoko in the | manga series La Corda D'Oro. |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
from one of the card game series based on the | manga. |
In a poll on About.com, the | manga was the fourth "Best New Boy's Love Manga" of |
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 |
Love for Nana: Only 1 Tribute, a homage to the | manga. |
The | manga is licensed in English by Digital Manga Publis |
The | manga is licensed for an English-language release in |
After 26 episodes, the | manga stopped. |
The | manga series later got a sequel titled Densetsu no S |
The | manga is about a series of unrelated stories of peop |
keep Sango company, but towards the end of the | manga, she begins to appear less and less. |
In the | manga series Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi, Sailor N |
In 2006, Tokyopop lost the license to the | manga, leaving it out of print. |
Characters from the | manga also make brief appearances as well and play v |
Irene (called Ilena in the | manga) actually survives and helps Clare later on gi |
Ichimura Tetsunosuke is the protagonist of the | manga and anime series Peacemaker Kurogane, which fo |
ing" due to the violence and sex scenes in the | manga. |
However, the | manga has received some criticism, mostly centered a |
In one story in the | manga, Lina and Naga are exposed to a mirror that cr |
asaru's first attack (the "Love Me Do") in the | manga involved pulling down the trousers and then wa |
He is best known as the creator of the | manga series Detective Conan (known in the United St |
Batou originally appeared in the | manga authored by Masamune Shirow, serialized in Kod |
iro Sanada (both occurrences take place in the | manga). |
The | manga has been adapted into a theatrical interpretat |
n't proceed that far, he appears solely in the | manga. |
The first three volumes of the | manga series was originally released in 1988-1994; t |
In both the | manga and animated series Shaman King, Shamash is th |
In the | manga, Kouhei's surname is Midou. |
The | manga is licensed in Taiwan by Ever Glory Publishing |
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 |
In the | manga, it was not Arika but Nina who first tapped on |
Johanna Draper Carlson found the | manga unmemorable. |
The | manga is licensed in English by Dark Horse Comics, w |
The | manga was adapted into a theatrical film and an OVA |
The | manga implies that Sasami & Tenchi will one day have |
cally for the anime and does not appear in the | manga. |
l began publishing a Portuguese version of the | Manga at the tail end of 2006. |
She does not appear in the | manga, but in the epilogue chapter she is mentioned |
This article is about NOiSE the | manga. |
The | manga was well received by Japanese-language readers |
The game depicts the storyline of the | manga and anime just prior to the second story arc ( |
The | manga is currently in its last arc and is still ongo |
In the | manga series, Misaki's mother does not have multiple |
lfriend Kanoko also figures prominently in the | manga, but is absent from the anime; possibly becaus |
h bonus material depicting characters from the | manga currently being serialized. |
Shinosuke is protagonist of the | manga. |
The | manga is licensed as Traumboyz in Germany by Tokyopo |
The | manga series One Piece features a forest of giant ma |
The | manga has received international praise for its simp |
She only appeared in the | manga. |
Like in the | manga, Curse of the Blood Rubies depicts how Goku me |
He found the | manga surprising fun to read with "snappy action sce |
terwards in late 1985 Aso began working on the | manga series "Hikari no Densetsu," which would becom |
ia Entertainment's Patricia Beard commends the | manga on "very pretty" character designs but critici |
CMX has released an English version of the | manga in the United States, Canada and the United Ki |
roved to be popular and a few months after the | manga series has been serialized, an anime series wa |
ment released four of the light novels and the | manga. |
Patrick Macias translated the | manga into English. |
The track "The Heart Beneath" was used on the | manga compilation trailers on the UK & Australian re |
Based on events in the | manga by Ai Yazawa, NANA is about the adventures of |
Both the | manga and the anime criticize artificial divisions, |
Saturn that takes place immediately after the | manga series ends, and before the movie begins. |
Sakura Eries criticises the | manga for its "not very compelling" protagonists. |
wo full-fledged television series based on the | manga have been broadcast to date. |
ins stories from the first five volumes of the | manga, and even features Rikdo as a character (voice |
young student" should change the rating of the | manga from 16+ to 18+. |
ActiveAnime's Rachel Bentham commends the | manga for its "fun, appealing art style". |
ing elements from the first two volumes of the | manga with changes to the characters and storyline. |
The | manga is published in Shinshokan's Wings. |
Most every boxer up to the 53rd volume of the | manga is included. |
At the time, he was too busy with the | manga "to review the plan coolly", nor was he seriou |
The | manga was adapted into a 3-episode erotic original v |
glish by Aurora Publishing, which released the | manga in August 2008. |
research into international diplomacy made the | manga much more interesting, and she also enjoyed th |
t the anime has had only one season, while the | manga continued. |
r young girls) after a female character in the | manga Doraemon who shares his personal name. |
In France Sakka published the | manga. |
Holly Ellingwood felt that the | manga was Nitta's "best storytelling and artistry to |
In 2007, the | manga industry showed a 4% decrease in sales from th |
ak Comics' Leroy Douresseaux comments that the | manga is "more philosophical than sexual". |
te, "This is light years beyond almost all the | manga being translated and published in the US." |
It was announced that the | manga would be released in English in the magazine N |
She notes that the cheerful tone of the | manga, and the treatment of the medical/blood fetish |
nd the "Vice Chairman" is a focal point of the | manga, as he begins to find himself thinking forbidd |
It was originally serialized in the | manga magazine Young You, published by Shueisha. |
Pop Shock Culture's Isaac Hale commends the | manga for its "adorable humor [which] is abundant in |
o the United States of America, as well as the | manga. |
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 |
Even so, the | manga was left with an open ending for a possible ne |
ee novels by Natsumi Yamamoto and based on the | manga was released by KSS in 1998. |
The | manga is based on a series of light novels written b |
Eiichirou is protagonist of the | manga story. |
The | manga contains some hints at BSDM (due the Director' |
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