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A bunkoban (文庫版, lit. 'paperback edition') edition refers to a tankōbon printed in bunko format, or a typical Japanese novel-sized volume. Bunkoban are generally A6 size (105 mm × 148 mm, 4.1 in × 5.8 in) and thicker than tankōbon and, in the case of manga, usually have a new cover designed specifically for the release.
As of October 2024, 214 volumes of the tankōbon edition have been published, [4] while the bunkoban edition has 173 volumes. [5] In 2006, Golgo 13 was brought back by Viz as part of their Viz Signature collection. The stories are picked from the forty-year history of the manga, and do not necessarily represent the original's order of publication.
The bunkoban edition of the manga was licensed in North America by Tokyopop, which retitled it as GTO: The Early Years, although the editions retain Shonan Junai Gumi as a subtitle. The first volume was released in June 2006. The Tokyopop editions ended with volume 10. Publisher Vertical Inc continued and concluded the series in 2012.
Tankōbon – Many manga are reprinted in bunkoban (or "bunko edition") format. Reclam – German publishing house. Their "universal library" (Universal-Bibliothek) series was a model for Iwanami Bunko started in 1927.
Later included in the To Love Ru Chronicle book and To Love Ru Darkness bunkoban volume 10. "Multiplication ~From the Front and From Behind~ Part 2" (Multiplication ~前から後ろから~ 後編) – Published in Jump Square on May 1, 2017. [8] Later included in the To Love Ru Chronicle book and To Love Ru Darkness bunkoban volume 10.
[2] [3] They re-released the series in a 22-volume kanzenban edition between July 4, 2006 and May 2, 2007. [4] [5] Shueisha published a 14-volume bunkoban edition between January 18, 2012 and July 18, 2012. [6] [7] A single chapter follow up to the series, Yahiko no Sakabatō (弥彦の逆刃刀, lit.
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Shogakukan re-published the series in a 19-volume bunkoban edition from September 15, 2004, [6] to March 15, 2006. [7] A 20-volume kazenban edition was published between May 18, 2015, [8] [9] and December 16, 2016. [10] Fujita drew a two-chapter short of the series to raise funds for areas devastated by the March 2011 earthquake.