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  2. When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace - Wikipedia

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    When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace (Japanese: 異能バトルは日常系のなかで, Hepburn: Inō-Batoru wa Nichijō-kei no Naka de) [b] aka InoBato is a Japanese light novel series written by Kōta Nozomi with illustrations by 029.

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  4. Orihime Inoue - Wikipedia

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    Orihime Inoue [Jp. 1] is a fictional character in the Japanese manga series Bleach and its anime adaptation created by Tite Kubo.She is one of Ichigo Kurosaki's friends. Like the many other characters in the series, she quickly develops powers of her own after Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper.

  5. Musashi Miyamoto (Vagabond) - Wikipedia

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    Manga artist Eiichiro Oda said he enjoyed Musashi's battle against his 70 enemies based on how Inoue wrote and came to regard Musashi as a character similar to Inoue himself. [16] Manga Life found Musashi appealing for his quest for strength. [18]

  6. Takehiko Inoue - Wikipedia

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    Takehiko Inoue (井上 雄彦, Inoue Takehiko, born 12 January 1967) is a Japanese manga artist.He is best known for the basketball series Slam Dunk (1990–1996), and the jidaigeki manga Vagabond, which are two of the best-selling manga series in history.

  7. Weekly Young Jump - Wikipedia

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    The "young" in its name denotes its target demographic as a seinen manga magazine, aimed at young adult men. [4] In 2008, an offshoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump ; [ 6 ] the magazine was rebranded as Miracle Jump in 2011, [ 7 ] and was suspended in 2017.

  8. Buzzer Beater (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Inoue launched Buzzer Beater as an online comic in May 1996 on the Sports-i ESPN website (now J Sports). [4] It was his second manga to focus on basketball, following his very successful second manga series, Slam Dunk. [5] The name of the manga comes from the term used for when a basket is scored at the same moment a period or the game itself ends.

  9. List of Arifureta volumes - Wikipedia

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    Arifureta is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryo Shirakome and illustrated by Takayaki, based on a web novel, that began in 2015.A spinoff series, Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest Zero began in 2017.