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Written and illustrated by Rona, Alpi the Soul Sender was serialized on Coamix's Web Comic Zenyon manga website from June 24, 2018 to March 25, 2022. [3] [2] [4] Its chapters were collected into seven tankōbon volumes released from April 20, 2019 to May 20, 2022. [5] [6] The series is licensed in English by Titan Comics. [1]
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Yōkai Giga (妖怪ギガ) [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satsuki Satō. It was serialized in Shogakukan 's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 2017 to November 2021, with its chapters collected in eleven tankōbon volumes.
Chapter 149. The Man Who Learned from Yokai and the Woman Who Makes Use of Yokai; Chapter 150. The Woman Who Makes Use of Yokai and the Man on the Sid of Yokai; Chapter 151. Dr Bird Head; Chapter 152. The Goddess is Pushy; Chapter 153. Please Turnip for the Demon Parade; Chapter 154. Root Rodent; Chapter 155. Autumn, the Season of Appetites
A beast youkai who assists Jiro in his spiritual duties. Gorozaemon Sanmoto (山本五郎左衛門, Sanmoto Gorōzaemon) Voiced by: Satoshi Mikami [3] A demon king who serves as a representative and leader for the youkai of Japan. Though he takes the form of a human man, his true form is a large, hairy beast the size of one and a half Tokyo Domes.
Yōkaiden is an original English-language manga written and illustrated by Nina Matsumoto and published by Del Rey Manga. The story features Hamachi, a boy fascinated by the Japanese monsters called yokai. When one of these monsters steals his grandmother's soul, he travels into their world to retrieve it.
Hoshin Engi (Japanese: 封神演義, Hepburn: Hōshin Engi) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ryu Fujisaki, inspired by the Chinese literary classic Investiture of the Gods, a shenmo novel. The manga was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from June 1996 to November 2000, with its chapters ...
Yōkai (妖怪, "strange apparition") are a class of supernatural entities and spirits in Japanese folklore.The kanji representation of the word yōkai comprises two characters that both mean "suspicious, doubtful", [1] and while the Japanese name is simply the Japanese transliteration or pronunciation of the Chinese term yaoguai (which designates similarly strange creatures), some Japanese ...