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Strawberry 100% (Japanese: いちご100%, Hepburn: Ichigo Hyaku Pāsento) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mizuki Kawashita. It was serialized in Shueisha 's Weekly Shōnen Jump from February 2002 to August 2005, with its chapters collected in 19 tankōbon volumes.
Manga Vizion, sometimes misspelled ... The magazine was canceled in 2002. [37] Shonen Jump. Shonen Jump is a shōnen manga ... Wild Strawberry ...
This is a list of the series that have run in the Shueisha manga anthology book Weekly Shōnen Jump. This list is organized by decade and year of each series' first publication, and lists every single notable series run in the manga magazine, along with the author of each series and the series' finishing date if applicable.
Fragaria vesca, commonly called the wild strawberry, woodland strawberry, Alpine strawberry, Carpathian strawberry or European strawberry, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the rose family that grows naturally throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, and that produces edible fruits.
Mizuki Kawashita (河下 水希, Kawashita Mizuki, born August 30, 1971) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for her romantic comedy Strawberry 100% which was published by Shueisha in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 2002 to 2005, and would later receive a television anime and OVA adaptation.
Strawberry Fields Once Again (ストロベリー・フィールズをもう一度, Strawberry Fields o Mou Ichido) is a Japanese yuri manga series written and illustrated by Kazura Kinosaki. The manga was serialized in ASCII Media Works 's web magazine @vitamin from March 2017 to June 2019.
Radio Comix is an alternative comic book publishing company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States.Founded in 1996 by former Antarctic Press employees Elin Winkler and Pat Duke, Radio Comix has published hundreds of comics from many genres, from both American-created and translated Japanese manga to anthropomorphic to adults-only books under their Sin Factory imprint.
This is a list of notable manga that have been licensed in English, listed by their English title. This list does not cover anime, light novels, dōjinshi, manhwa, manhua, manga-influenced comics, or manga only released in Japan in bilingual Japanese-English editions.