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A | manga series began serialization in the extended Feb |
"The Legendary Stafy R") is a | manga series produced by Shogakukan and Nintendo. |
Recently, a | manga serialized in Bessatsu Friend named Flower of |
When he visits a | manga filmmaking studio, he meets veteran manga film |
A | manga adaptation by Japanese artist Asaki began seri |
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. |
Love Vibes began as a | manga series written and illustrated by Erica Sakura |
A | manga series for Valis was released in 2008 by Kill |
rs Emerald: Challenge!! Battle Frontier") is a | manga series that mixes comedy with Pocket Monster b |
A | manga novelization of the game was authored by Akira |
It was based on a | manga by Hideki Sonoda and Akira Yamauchi and was pu |
A | manga companion to the second movie, Tenchi Muyo! in |
ne of her works also include Glory to Jesus, a | manga about the Japanese Christian psychedelic/funk |
ctober 4, 1973, he published his first work, a | manga adaptation of Prosper Merimee's short novel Ma |
Lily Sisters) was a | manga anthology magazine published quarterly by Japa |
aka University of Arts, he made his debut as a | manga artist. |
"Readers used to seeing a | manga loaded with panels, side jokes, and an overabu |
o has come to Tokyo with visions of becoming a | manga filmmaker. |
Abiko also adaped the series into a | manga. |
tory was told in three different mediums, as a | manga in Gundam ACE, a photo novel in Dengeki Hobby |
Eggplant) is a | manga series by Iou Kuroda. |
Starz is a | manga anime comics magazine in Malaysia. |
thly Sunday Gene-X, refers to its mission as a | manga magazine for Generation X. |
Suikoden III was adapted into a | manga by Aki Shimizu, which was released in English |
a | manga series that takes place three years in the fut |
ne, the company made a pilot episode OVA and a | manga adaptation. |
A | manga adaptation of Otoboku 2 illustrated by Akuru U |
aka Love Laughs at Locksmiths, is a | manga by Hiroya Oku, best known for his creation of |
e held several exhibitions and are available a | Manga Library, with five hundred works of Tezuka (so |
A | manga adaptation titled Gun Princess ~Sincerely Nigh |
iro Sasaki, another young boy yearning to be a | manga filmmaker. |
ersary of creator Hirohiko Araki's career as a | manga artist. |
In X/1999, a | manga made by CLAMP, Justice is Karen Kasumi. |
sed in 1999 and, a year later, was made into a | manga and a feature film. |
It also has a | manga drawn by Ryuuichi Hoshino. |
Akiyama also participated in creating a | manga version of the Bible, which was published by G |
Play Boy Blues is a | manga by Shiuko Kano. |
A | manga adaptation based on the game began serializati |
A | manga based on the game began serialization in CoroC |
"Cantarella" is also the title of a | manga series by You Higuri about the fictionalized l |
Passionate Theory is a | manga by Ayumi Kano. |
It is based on a | manga story by Rumiko Takahashi, which was published |
high speeds through a narrow pathway (called a | manga de coleo) in order to drop or tumble them. |
scribe themselves as adult fans of an anime, a | manga, or a TV show that is originally aimed at chil |
ing there, he made his professional debut as a | manga artist in 1972. |
A | manga titled Monster Hunter Orage was published join |
The series was adapted into a | manga by Tomozo. |
A | manga adaptation by Japanese illustrator Yayoi Hizuk |
Kirara is a | manga series by Toshiki Yui first published in 1993 |
or of the anime Bokurano, which was based on a | manga by Mohiro Kitoh |
Dororo, based on a | manga by Osamu Tezuka, was the eighth top-grossing J |
as a key influence on his decision to become a | manga artist). |
A | manga adaption of the novel was created by Reiji Hag |
A | manga series was serialized in Dengeki Daioh between |
Welcome to the N.H.K. was adapted into a | manga series, also written by Takimoto, with art by |
Kagetora is a | manga written by Akira Segami. |
the series, Star Ocean: Blue Sphere also has a | manga based on it that was drawn by Aoi Mizuki and s |
The book was adapted into a | manga (illlustrated by Kazumi Kazui), a film and a J |
rior has spawned some related media, notably a | manga series and video game soundtracks. |
hares its name with two earlier video games, a | manga, a television series, a comic book series and |
Nakagawa is skilled as a | manga cartoonist and illustrator. |
ed by J.C.Staff and published by Geneon, and a | manga series based upon Shingetsutan Tsukihime that |
Waters (2009-2010, Kodansha), a | manga appearing in the magazine Afternoon |
(BTS) is a | manga by a Kazuhiko Shimamoto. |
It was serialized in Big Comic, a | manga magazine published by Shogakukan. |
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. |
A | manga adaptation of the game is being serialized in |
Shell is a fictional universe originated in a | manga by mangaka Masamune Shirow, which has since be |
Peacock King) is a | manga by Makoto Ogino. |
Tokyopop also released a | manga adaptation of the trilogy by Aya Yoshinaga. |
The show is based on a | manga series by Ritsuko Kawai, Hamtaro Gets Lost and |
Also, do not confuse her with a | manga heroine Nana Osaki. |
NEXT is the first anime convention to employ a | manga library. |
A | manga adaptation of the series drawn by Mayuki Anan |
Arakawa thought about being a | manga artist "since [she] was little" and during her |
A | manga adaptation, illustrated by Masato Yamane, star |
is light novel series, he started working on a | manga series titled Amnesia Labyrinth, serialized in |
ir Convention Pass as a collateral to borrow a | manga to read within the confines of the library. |
.hack//XXXX (pronounced X Fourth) is a | manga serialized in the monthly magazine .hack//G.U. |
A | manga series called Battle Royale II: Blitz Royale i |
A | manga adaptation of the film was authored by Takayuk |
A | manga adaptation of the anime is currently serialize |
A | manga series, based on the game, titled Sky Crawlers |
The Japanese told him about a | manga adaptation of Batman, information he later pas |
e Himitsu no Hanazono broadcasted by NHK and a | manga titled Himitsu no Hanazono written by Mihona F |
It was also adapted as a | manga serialzed in Comic Valkyrie magazine. |
After joining a | manga club at the university, Mori began to write an |
The film was also remade into a | manga of the same name by Miki Rinno. |
A | manga adaptation began monthly serialization in the |
A | manga version, also illustrated by Kairi Yura, is se |
It has been adapted into a | manga and will be adapted into an anime and a live a |
Mitsuru Adachi wrote a | manga series based on the show which was serialized |
In 2000, Madoka Mako produced a | manga titled The History of Japanese Christianity, a |
There was a | manga serialization based on the series in Afternoon |
e of the magazine, thus marking her debut as a | manga artist. |
Seto no Hanayome, a | manga and anime series |
heading to Tokyo with the hopes of becoming a | manga artist. |
cancelled, Doraemon remained exclusively as a | manga until 1979 when TV Asahi produced and broadcas |
ion is different to the HBO broadcast, it is a | Manga compilation video interlude, whilst the HBO ve |
theaters on January 23, 2010, accompanied by a | manga series which was serialized in Megami Magazine |
Mushishi (1999-2008, Kodansha, 10 volumes), a | manga appearing in the magazine Afternoon, which was |
"Things That Are Precious To a Mage") is a | manga written by Norie Yamada and illustrated by Kum |
A | manga adaptation illustrated by Takeshi Moriki began |
It has been adapted into an anime series and a | manga. |
The game uses a | manga outlook to the boxing scene as two fighters ap |
eriences moving to Tokyo, Japan and becoming a | manga illustrator. |
A | manga adaptation by Rize Shinba started serializatio |
Yoshihiro Kuroiwa, a | manga artist on Zenki |
Minami-ke was first published as a | manga by Koharu Sakuraba. |
"The Legendary Starfy") is a | manga series produced by Shogakukan and Nintendo. |
Gutsy Frog?) is a | manga and anime series created by Yasumi Yoshizawa. |
It not only encourages Akamatsu to become a | manga artist but also draws attentions from manga ed |
A | manga adaptation drawn by Hinoki Kino began serializ |
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 |
to 2008 are a photo booth, a garage sale and a | manga library. |
Hime label are collections of one-shots that a | manga author drew for the magazine. |
His most popular work is Excel Saga, a | manga which he describes as a work dealing with the |
a film titled Whisper of the Heart, based on a | manga by Aoi Hiiragi, about a girl writing a fantasy |
I.O.N, a | manga by Arina Tanemura |
A | manga adaptation of the series was written by Mizuo |
Before the game's release, a | manga adaptation based on the visual novel illustrat |
Camera, Camera, Camera is a | manga series written and illustrated by Kazura Matsu |
irls with advice for Bethany about living in a | manga publishing world. |
It is also revealed that a | manga written by Tetsuo had caused his mother to fal |
Before the game's release, a | manga based on the story, drawn by Japanese artist H |
f this interview appeared at the end of the AA | manga. |
The creator mainly writes and draws action | manga. |
teen mag similar to Seventeen, but with added | manga; later, it became more focused on manga and re |
ng about Hot Tails, described Yui as "an adult | manga king", enjoying his unique "mix of sex, humor, |
e of his works have also appeared in the adult | manga magazine Lemon People and the manga anthology |
It is translated into English by ADV | Manga and was first published in 2002 by the Mag Gar |
It was released in North America by ADV | Manga in late 2004 and early 2005. |
series near-future post-apocalyptic adventure | manga. |
r describes Juror 13 as "a fun and adventurous | manga mystery with surprises at every turn." |
a semi-regular feature in Kodansha's Afternoon | manga anthology magazine. |
Wanyan Aguda's | manga has topics that deal in mostly Yuri, lolicon, |
creator Masashi Kishimoto has cited the Akira | manga and anime as major influences, particularly as |
e following gods Lord Venkateswara and Alamelu | Manga in the main worship place. |
he library is an expanded reading room for all | manga fans. |
This all-new | manga adapts Raiser of Gales - the second Vampire Hu |
See also | Manga. |
Go! Comi was an imprint of the American | manga publishing company, Go! Media Entertainment, L |
Briefly before its closing, American | manga publisher Studio Ironcat published a magazine |
Igarashi is known among | manga fans for his bold, detailed art style and inno |
net?) is a magical girl series by Mayuki Anan ( | manga) and Rika Nakase (anime). |
LC Publishing, reviewed the Aoi Hana anime and | manga, praising Takako Shimura's original cover and |
For the fictional character in the anime and | manga series Naruto, see List of Naruto villains. |
Ogata, who illustrated the original novels and | manga, though it is not known whether Takano is empl |
The RMIT Society of Anime and | Manga Addicts (SAMA) also became involved in the org |
Anime and | Manga - Dwelling place for otakus or those intereste |
s, and subscribe to RSS news feed of anime and | manga related news. |
The anime and | manga Mahou Sensei Negima had Chisame Hasegawa as th |
than creating a bad one: bad books, movies and | manga are acknowledged through word of mouth. |
company of the anime distributor ADV Films and | manga publisher ADV Manga, but the magazine still fe |
to Chloe and Morphea for the English anime and | manga, due to US law. |
Hollywood movies as well as in some anime and | manga. |
series name under which Central Park Media and | Manga Entertainment released in North America and th |
that inspired the hit anime seasons, OAVs, and | manga spinoffs. |
y of cell phones and ability to view anime and | manga on cell phones is likely the cause of decline |
c) is an author of books relating to anime and | manga. |
In addition to covering anime and | manga, the magazine had expanded coverage of other s |
Anime and | manga fandom is a worldwide community of fans of ani |
In the original and | manga series, Max occasionally speaks American Engli |
students interested in chess, Gilmer Anime and | Manga Enthusiasts, Future Business Leaders of Americ |
Hanashi, a formerly published humor story and | manga magazine which ceased publication in 2008 |
the Sci-fi and Fantasy society), and Anime and | Manga, which won society of the year for 2004/05. |
nimerica was one of the most popular anime and | manga magazines in North America for nearly a decade |
The movie closely follows a TV and | manga series written and illustrated by Shinji Wada. |
Aoi Kimidori, a character from the anime and | manga series Dr. Slump |
ndez is a fictional character of the anime and | manga series of Beyblade. |
taries discussing various aspects of anime and | manga fan culture, and has been a guest at over 20 f |
Saiyuki, an anime and | manga loosely based on Journey to the West, features |
ar, and likely inspired the Japanese anime and | manga series Overman King Gainer which ran for 26 ep |
o bring in big named guests from the Anime and | Manga industries. |
for the PlayStation 2. Based on the anime and | manga series Sorcerous Stabber Orphen by Yoshinobu A |
anese pop culture, including popular anime and | manga fandom. |
numerous plot differences between the book and | manga. |
lomon that appear in various Digimon anime and | manga series. |
oko when writing theme songs for the anime and | manga series 'Rave Master'. |
Ageha Kurono, a character in the anime and | manga series Rosario + Vampire. |
ding prominent American anime voice actors and | manga artists; themed game shows such as Shonen Jump |
Outlaw Star anime and | manga series by Takehiko Ito |
In English-speaking anime and | manga fandom (otaku), the term chibi has mostly been |
otoculture Addicts, a North American anime and | manga magazine |
the character Yamazaki Sagaru in the anime and | manga Gintama is roughly based on Yamazaki. |
os and TV networks, as well as anime, toy, and | manga dealers with many top collectibles merchants a |
ely matched the scenes in the Naruto anime and | manga. |
ding video games and websites), Animation, and | Manga. |
Both the anime and | manga have been licensed in North America by Tokyopo |
She appears in both anime and | manga versions. |
in other Gundam side-stories, video games, and | manga. |
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Netcomics is a distributor of manhwa and | manga in the United States, based in Glendale, Calif |
It is also often used in anime and | manga fandom to refer to females who wear glasses, e |
They distribute comics and | manga under the name Planeta DeAgostini Comics. |
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