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  2. Cirque du Freak (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Arai mentions that during the production of volume two was when he "truly learned the difference in depiction between a novel and a manga." [6] He noted that manga "has a tendency" to be more "straightforward than a novel", due to its use of art. [6] Altogether, Arai felt that depiction was "very fun", but still an "exasperating process". [6]

  3. Vampire Game - Wikipedia

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    Vampire Game (吸血遊戯, Kyūketsu Yūgi) is a manga by the Japanese author and artist, Judal. It originally ran in the monthly manga magazine Wings, with its last chapter serialized in the November 2004 issue. [1] The series has 15 volumes in all. It was licensed in the U.S. by Tokyopop.

  4. Seraph of the End - Wikipedia

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    Seraph of the End (Japanese: 終わりのセラフ, Hepburn: Owari no Serafu, also known as Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written by Takaya Kagami and illustrated by Yamato Yamamoto, with storyboards by Daisuke Furuya.

  5. List of vampire video games - Wikipedia

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    Action adventure game, a master vampire hunter Dhampiris must explore a mansion and rescue a kidnap victim. [58] Gothos: 1997: Windows, Mac: Quest game, 1st person perspective; The vampire clans are gathering. The player, a newly created vampire, must find the Scrolls of The First Blood and return them to his coven before The Deceiver acquires ...

  6. Shiki (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A manga adaptation of the novels, drawn by Ryu Fujisaki, was serialized in Shueisha's monthly shōnen manga magazine Jump Square from December 4, 2007, [13] to June 3, 2011. [14] Shueisha collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes, released from July 4, 2008, [15] to July 4, 2011. [16] The manga was licensed in France by Kazé. [17]

  7. Category:Vampires in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    The Vampire Dies in No Time; Vampire Doll: Guilt-Na-Zan; Vampire Dormitory; Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust; Vampire in the Garden; Vampire Knight; Vampire Princess Miyu; Vampire Savior; The Vampires (manga) Vampiyan Kids; Vassalord; The Vexations of a Shut-In Vampire Princess; Visual Prison; Vlad Love

  8. Blood: The Last Vampire - Wikipedia

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    Blood: The Last Vampire spawned a sequel manga, three light novels and a video game from 2001 to 2006. It also spawned two anime series: Blood+ , which aired from 2005 to 2006, and Blood-C in 2011. A live-action film adaptation with the same title was released in 2009.

  9. Trinity Blood - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of the Trinity Blood manga reached the 30th spot on the Top 100 Graphic Novel sales for November 2006. [63] Subsequent volumes have also all appeared in the top 100 spots in March, July, and November 2007. [64] [65] [66] The Trinity Blood anime series enjoyed strong television ratings when it originally aired in Japan. [67]