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Bleach 637
Bleach 637 - Baby, Hold Your Hand
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More Marvel Manga Covers Previewed
In May, Marvel Comics announced their solicitation material for their August 2015 releases. Noteworthy to fans of Japanese media, over 20 issues from the home of the Avengers and X-Men are being offered with special "manga variant covers," all of which were currently being credited to TBA. After slowly previewing the works, with the latest batch, only Thors #3 remains unrevealed.
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Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma Manga Has Over 7.7 Million in Circulation
The wraparound jacket band on Michiko Itou and Taiki Asatoki's first Shokugeki no Soma: L'étoile manga volume is announcing on Tuesday that Yūto Tsukuda...
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Bleach 638
Bleach 638 - Boiling Malice and Total Comedy
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The deep influence of the A-bomb on anime and manga
At the end of Katsuhiro Otomo’s dystopian Japanese anime film Akira, a throbbing, white mass begins to envelop Neo-Tokyo. Eventually, its swirling winds engulf the metropolis, swallowing it whole and leaving a skeleton of a city in its wake. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – along with the firebombings of Tokyo – were traumatic experiences for the Japanese people. It’s no surprise that for years, the devastation remained at the...
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Bleach 639 - Baby, Hold Your Hand 2
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Bleach 640
Bleach 640 - Baby, Hold Your Hand 3
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009 Re:Cyborg Manga Ends in September
Adaptation of Kenji Kamiyama's film launched manga in May 2012
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Some call Miyazaki's Nausicaa the greatest graphic novel ever
Some call this the greatest graphic novel ever. I tend to agree. Written and drawn by a young Hayao Miyazaki between 1982 and 1994, his final Japanese manga reached 1,100 pages.
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'Ajin - Demi-Human' Manga Gets TV Anime in January
The official website for 'Ajin', the anime film trilogy of Gamon Sakurai's 'Ajin - Demi-Human' manga, announced on Thursday that production has been green-lit on a television anime series.
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Shonen Jump Ends 'Devilyman' Manga, Starts New Series on September 21
This year's 42nd issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine is ending Kentarō Fukuda's 'Devilyman' manga on Monday.
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Mari Okazaki Ends 'Zutto Dokushin de Iru Tsumori' Manga
This year's October issue of Shodensha's Feel Young magazine announced on Tuesday that Mari Okazaki's 'Zutto Dokushin de Iru Tsumori?' ('Will I Stay Single Forever?') manga will end in the November issue on October 8.
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Bleach 643
Bleach 643 -Baby Hold Your Hand 6
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Bleach 644
Bleach 644 - Baby Hold Your Hand 7
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'Bakuman.', 'Death Note' Creators Launch 'Platinum End' Manga
This year's 44th issue of Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine will reveal on Monday that manga creator duo Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata ('Death Note', 'Bakuman.') will launch a new manga titled 'Platinum End' in the December issue of Shueisha's Jump SQ. magazine on November 4.
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'One-Punch Man' Manga's 10th Volume Listed With OVA
The Japanese retailer Manga-Oh is currently listing that a bundled edition of the 10th volume of ONE and Yuusuke Murata's 'One-Punch Man' manga will include an original video anime (OVA). The retailer lists that the set will ship on December 4. The website lists that the regular edition volume will also ship on the same day.
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New 'Legend of the Galactic Heroes' Manga to Debut on October 8
This year's 44th issue of Shueisha's Young Jump magazine is announcing on Thursday that Ryu Fujisaki ('Shiki', 'WaqWaq') will launch a new 'Legend of the Galactic Heroes' manga in the magazine's next issue, which Shueisha will publish on October 8. The first 60-page chapter will have a color opening page.
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Guillermo Del Toro Confirms that Junji Ito Would Have Collaborated on 'Silent Hills'
Guillermo del Toro has confirmed that horror manga artist Junji Ito was a collaborator on the now cancelled videogame 'Silent Hills'.
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'Magi: Adventure of Sinbad' Gets TV Anime
The official website for Shinobu Ohtaka's and Yoshifumi Ōtera's spinoff manga 'Magi: Sinbad no Bōken' ('Magi: Adventure of Sinbad') announced on Wednesday that a television anime adaptation has been green-lit. The series is slated to air on MBS's "Animeism" block beginning April 2016.
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'Sakigake!! Otokojuku' Official Spinoff Swaps All-Male Cast for All-Female
Manga artist Michi Saitou has replaced Akira Miyashita's all-male cast in his manga, 'Sakigake!! Otokojuku', as women in an official spin-off series known as 'Otokojuku Gaiden: Kurenai!! Onnajuku'.
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