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Quicksand (Swedish: Störst av allt) is a Swedish psychology-crime drama television series, based on the 2016 novel of the same name by Malin Persson Giolito. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first season, consisting of six episodes, was released on 5 April 2019 on Netflix and is its first Swedish-language series.
This list does not cover anime, light novels, dōjinshi, manhwa, manhua, manga-influenced comics, or manga only released in Japan in bilingual Japanese-English editions. When English-language licenses for a series are held by publishers in different regions, this is distinguished by the following abbreviations: NA for North America, UK for the ...
Skins is a British teen drama created by father-and-son television writers Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain for Company Pictures. The first series began airing on E4 on 25 January 2007 and ended on 22 March 2007.
No. overall No. in series Title Featured character(s) Directed by Written by Original air date UK viewers (millions) 1: 1 "Tony" Tony Stonem: Paul Gay: Bryan Elsley: 25 January 2007 (): 1.54
Quicksand, originally published in Japan as Manji (Japanese: 卍), is a novel by the Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. It was written in serial format between 1928 and 1930 for the magazine Kaizō. The last of Tanizaki's major novels translated into English, it concerns a four-way bisexual love affair between upper-crust denizens of Osaka.
Chapter 12. The Location Of The Chocolate Is Still Unknown; Chapter 13. That's Kind Of A Shock; Chapter 14. Well Spotted; Chapter 15. That's Why I'm Here; Chapter 16. There's A Girl Waiting For Me; Final Chapter. He'll Come Back; Side Story 1. The Truth Of Durarara!! They Get Along; Side Story 2. The Truth of Durarara!! They Get Along 2
The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1996 to 2008. Chapters 1–198 were collected in 20 tankōbon volumes released from April 18, 1997, [1] to March 17, 2001. [2] In North America, Inuyasha has been licensed for English language release by Viz Media, initially titled as Inu-Yasha.
The series has been licensed for an English-language release in North America by Tokyopop, who released volume 1 on March 9, 2004, and volume 21 on May 10, 2011. [3] Following the shutdown of Tokyopop, [4] in December 2014 Viz Media announced they had the current rights to the Sgt. Frog manga and would be releasing the series digitally only. [5]