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  2. List of manga licensed in English - Wikipedia

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    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 United Kingdom, SG for Singapore, [n 1] HK for Hong Kong, and ANZ for Australia and New Zealand. Where only one publisher has licensed a series, the region is not indicated.

  3. List of manga magazines published outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    Published by Studio Ironcat, Amerimanga was a short lived magazine that focused on original English-language manga. [4] AnimaniA: German: Germany: 1994 [6] [7] Bi-Monthly: Animagine GmbH: Germany's oldest manga magazine, AnimaniA has been in publication for over 20 years. The magazine talks about the industry in general which also includes ...

  4. Manga: The Complete Guide - Wikipedia

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    Jason Thompson was a manga editor for Viz Media in 2000 when he first began wanting to craft a manga encyclopedia. [2] [3] At the time, there was little interest in publishing it, so Thompson remained at Viz. Thompson became the first editor in chief of the company's newly launched Shonen Jump manga anthology.

  5. Original English-language manga - Wikipedia

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    An original English-language manga or OEL manga is a comic book or graphic novel drawn in the style of manga and originally published in English. [1] The term "international manga", as used by the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, encompasses all foreign comics which draw inspiration from the "form of presentation and expression" found in Japanese manga. [2]

  6. The Manga Guides - Wikipedia

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    The Manga Guides (Japanese: マンガでわかる, Hepburn: Manga de Wakaru) is a series of educational Japanese manga books. Each volume explains a particular subject in science or mathematics . The series is published in Japan by Ohmsha, in the United States by No Starch Press , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] in France by H&K , [ 3 ] in Italy by L'Espresso ...

  7. Battleground Workers - Wikipedia

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    Battleground Workers (Japanese: バトルグラウンドワーカーズ, Hepburn: Batoruguraundo Wākāzu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Minoru Takeyoshi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from April 2019 to September 2021, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes.

  8. Battle Rabbits - Wikipedia

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    Battle Rabbits (バトラビッツ, Bato Rabittsu) is a Japanese manga series written by Yuki Amemiya and Yukino Ichihara. The series is published in English by Seven Seas Entertainment . Plot

  9. Battle Club - Wikipedia

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    Battle Club (Japanese: バトルクラブ, Hepburn: Batoru Kurabu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuji Shiozaki. The series follows Mokichi and Tamako, two high school students who are members of the Swan Academy Wrestling Club. This manga is well-known for its extensive amount of fan service. [2]