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Cover of the first DVD/Blu-ray volume of Freezing as released by Media Factory on March 30, 2011. Freezing is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. Set in a slightly futuristic world, Earth has been invaded and is at war with aliens from another dimension called the ...
Shinobi Life began as a series of one-shots published in Akita Shoten's shōjo manga magazine Princess in 2005 and 2006. [2] A full-scale serialization began in the August 2006 issue of Princess on July 6, 2006, [3] concluding in the April 2012 issue on March 6, 2012. [4] [5] A bonus spin-off story was published in the May 2012 issue on April 6 ...
Freezing (Japanese: フリージング, Hepburn: Furījingu) is a Japanese manga written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series revolves around the invasion of Earth by an interdimensional force called the Nova, and a special military group of genetically engineered young women called Pandoras.
Freezing started serialization in Kill Time Communication's seinen manga magazine Comic Valkyrie in its March 2007 issue, published on January 27, 2007. [1] The first tankōbon was released on October 26, 2007, [2] with a total of twenty-five volumes sold in Japan as of October 25, 2014 under its Valkyrie Comics imprint. [3]
Satellizer el Bridget (left) and Kazuya Aoi (right), two of the three main characters of Freezing. The manga and anime series Freezing features a cast of characters designed by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Kwang-Hyun Kim. The series is set in the year 2065 where Earth is in the middle of a war with extra-dimensional aliens called Nova. In order to fight the Nova, the military develops ...
Lim Dall-young (born June 14, 1977) is a South Korean writer known for scripting the manhwa Unbalance Unbalance and the Korean–Japanese manga Black God [1] [2] and Freezing. He is the founder of Artlim Media, which was established in 1999.
The manga was serialized in Futabasha's seinen manga magazine, Weekly Manga Action. The individual chapters were collected into four bound volumes, which Futabasha released from May 28, 1998 to August 28, 1998. [1] [2] Futabasha re-released the manga into three volumes, which were all released on December 19, 2003. [3]
According reliable sources the title should be changed to "Freezing (manga)" as it's required for anime- and manga-related articles .— Al3xil 02:31, 7 December 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Oppose The "references" the nominator cites is to a user-edited encyclopedia at Anime News Network, which is an unreliable source.