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  2. Manta (platform) - Wikipedia

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    Manta is a subscription-based service that allows all members to read unlimited amounts of content on its app at a fixed price. The app is available for Android and iOS devices, [4] and all content can be viewed from its official website. Manta is known to be the first subscription-based webcomic platform in the market. [5]

  3. List of best-selling manga - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the best-selling Japanese manga series to date in terms of the number of collected tankōbon volumes sold. All series in this list have at least 20 million copies in circulation. This list is limited to Japanese manga and does not include manhwa, manhua or original English-language manga.

  4. Tachiyomi - Wikipedia

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    Tachiyomi was a free and open-source manga and comic reader application for Android devices. It was developed by Inorichi and released in 2014. [1] The name "Tachiyomi" is derived from the Japanese words "tachi" (立ち) and "yomi" (読み), meaning "standing" and "reading."

  5. Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou - Wikipedia

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    The series depicts the daily life of an android who runs a coffee shop some time after the Earth's ecology has collapsed. It is noted for its spare pen-and-ink drawing style, as well as its calm, meticulously paced stories and engaging characters. [3] Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō won the 2007 Seiun Award for best science-fiction comic.

  6. Maico 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Maico 2010 is a manga series by Toshimitsu Shimizu which ran in Young King from 1997 to 1998. The manga was adapted to an anime television series on WOWOW that ran from April 6, 1998 to September 28 of that year titled Android Announcer Maico 2010 (Japanese: アンドロイド・アナ MAICO 2010, Hepburn: Andoroido Ana Maiko Nimaru-ichimaru) as part of the Anime Complex omnibus show.

  7. Manga Up! - Wikipedia

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    Manga Up! (マンガUP!) is a Japanese manga service. Originally launched in January 2017, the service hosts manga series published by Square Enix. The service also serializes original works, many of which are derived from other media. In July 2022, the website launched internationally in English.

  8. Kokoro Library - Wikipedia

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    Kokoro Library (ココロ図書館, Kokoro Toshokan) is a slice-of-life Japanese manga series by Nobuyuki Takagi and Yōsuke Kuroda, originally serialized between April 2000 and July 2002 in Monthly Comic Dengeki Daioh.

  9. Onna no Sono no Hoshi - Wikipedia

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    It topped Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2021 list of best manga for female readers; [15] it also ranked fifth on the 2022 list. [16] The series ranked seventh in the 14th Manga Taishō in 2021; [17] it ranked fourth in the 15th edition in 2022; [18] it ranked third in the 16th edition in 2023, tying with You and I Are Polar Opposites. [19]