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Anime Anime Original Character design [11] Kamigami series (「神々」シリーズ, Kami shiriizu) Atsuko Asano: Novel Book illustrations (3 volumes) KEY: Yoake no Vampire (KEI夜明けのヴァンパイア, KEI yoake no vu~anpaia) Tomiyuki Matsumoto Novel Book illustrations (1 volumes) Koi (恋, Koi) Takeshi Okazaki Manga Manga script
The anime was later used as the source for a film comic, Love Hina Anime Comics, which told the anime story in comic form using stills from the show as the comic panels. [70] The anime Comics series follows the story of the television series, unaired 25th episode, and the Xmas and Spring specials and each volume contains 3 exclusive trading cards.
Crossover anime and manga (52 P) T. Team-up comics (40 P) Pages in category "Crossover comics" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 203 ...
During their Anime Expo 2016 panel, Yen Press announced that they licensed the series for English publication. [4] A spin-off manga focusing on the character Reiko Kuchiba, titled Murciélago Byproduct Araña and illustrated by Shin Arakawa, was serialized on Square Enix's Manga Up! app from January 12, 2018, [5] to June 26, 2020. The spin-off ...
Clamp originally began in the mid-1980s [4] as an eleven-member dōjinshi circle, to fill a booth vacancy at Dream Comic, a doujin event in Osaka. To fill a vacancy next to Yun Kōga's CLUB/Y booth, they called themselves CLAMP, since club and clamp both started with kura (クラ) in Katakana spelling, and the booths were sorted according to gojūon order.
Theme songs from anime series Naruto, Doraemon, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo, Heidi, Girl of the Alps, Mazinger Z, Chibi Maruko-chan, Futari wa Pretty Cure, and Kaiketsu Zorori and television series Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger, Aim for the Ace, and Minimoni's Town Musicians of Bremen are exclusive to the Japanese version Donkey Konga 3
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Manga artists. It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Japanese female comics artists .
Slash-like fiction is also written in various Japanese anime or manga fandoms but is commonly referred to as shōnen-ai or yaoi for relationships between male characters, and shōjo-ai or yuri between female characters, respectively.