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In Ayakashi Triangle, one of the most outstanding elements present in its plot is the constant display of female nudity (male nudity is also seen, but rarely in comparison to female), [11] as in the 37th chapter of the manga, in which Suzu is initially seen taking a shower and spends the entire chapter naked, with special focus dedicated to her ...
The main characters of Ayakashi Triangle.Matsuri is in the center, surrounded by (clockwise from top) Lucy, Suzu, Garaku, Shirogane, Soga, Ponosuke, and Yayoi. The manga series Ayakashi Triangle features a cast of characters created by Kentaro Yabuki.
Kentaro Yabuki (Japanese: 矢吹 健太朗, Hepburn: Yabuki Kentarō, born February 4, 1980 [1]) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for his series Black Cat (2000–2004) and for illustrating To Love Ru (2006–2009) and To Love Ru Darkness (2010–2017) alongside author Saki Hasemi.
Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban, a 1997 video game; Ayakashi no Shiro, a 1990 video game; Ayakashi Triangle, a Japanese manga series; Ghost Slayers Ayashi (Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi), a Japanese anime television series
Ayakashi Triangle; BNA ZERO Massara ni Narenai Kemono-tachi; BNA: Brand New Animal; Build King; Burn the Witch; Excuse Me Dentist, It's Touching Me! Gantz:E; Ghost Reaper Girl; Guardian of the Witch; Hard-Boiled Cop and Dolphin; High School Family; Moriking; Ron Kamonohashi; Sakamoto Days; Shōnen no Abyss; Sing "Yesterday" for Me afterword ...
Yen Press was founded in 2006 by former Borders buyer Kurt Hassler and DC Comics VP Rich Johnson.In July 2007, it was announced that Yen Press was to absorb ICEkunion, a Korean publisher that had been publishing manhwa in the United States.
Garaku Utagawa, a fictional character in Ayakashi Triangle Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.
Zach Wilkerson and Vince Ostrowski of Multiversity Comics praised the humor, though they felt the series was too generic. [9] Jacob Parker-Dalton of Otaquest felt that the series had potential, though he felt the artwork was poorly drawn. [10]