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  2. Tankōbon - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the bunko edition of a given manga will consist of fewer volumes. For example, Please Save My Earth was published in 21 tankōbon volumes, and then re-released in 12 bunko volumes. If the original manga was a wide-ban release, the bunkoban release will generally have the same number of volumes.

  3. Bunkobon - Wikipedia

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    Bunkobon take their name from the publisher Iwanami Shoten, which, in 1927, launched the Iwanami Bunko (Iwanami Library), a series of international works aimed "to bring the classics of new and old, east and west to the broadest possible audience." The original Iwanami Bunko series is credited for transforming books in Japan into affordable ...

  4. Akiko Hatsu - Wikipedia

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    Currently available in wide-ban and bunko editions from Asahi Shimbun. Was a Jury Recommended work in the 2008 Japan Media Arts Festival. [9] Devil in the Water (水に棲む鬼, Mizu ni Sumu Oni) (July 1992, Asahi Sonorama, bunko edition September 2000, new edition October 2007); published in English in 2000 by ComicsOne. [10]

  5. Kaze to Ki no Uta - Wikipedia

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    It was released in ten omnibus volumes based on the 1995 Japanese bunkoban edition, featuring color pages and new cover art chosen by Takemiya. [51] The series was also published by Italian-language publisher Edizioni BD [ it ] in late 2018, under their J-Pop Manga imprint.

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  7. Media Works Bunko - Wikipedia

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    Media Works Bunko (メディアワークス文庫, Media Wākusu Bunko) is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works. It was established on December 16, 2009 with the publication of eight novels, [ 1 ] and is a mainstream novel imprint aimed at a general audience.

  8. Bunkoban - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Media Works Bunko - Wikipedia

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    The articles on this page are all related to the Japanese publishing imprint Media Works Bunko from the publishing company ASCII Media Works. Pages in category "Media Works Bunko" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.