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Jinmen (ジンメン) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takahiro Katō. It was serialized on Shogakukan 's Sunday Webry [ ja ] manga website from July 2016 to June 2019, with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.
The serialization of the manga continued in Shogakukan's Big Comic Spirits from its 41st issue. [2] Shogakukan released the manga's ten tankōbon volumes between August 5, 2005 and March 30, 2012. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The manga is licensed in North America by Viz Media , [ 5 ] which released the first tankōbon volume on May 12, 2009. [ 6 ]
The manga was licensed in North America by Viz Media, [9] which released the first tankōbon volume on May 12, 2009. [10] The manga is also licensed in France by Asuka , [ 11 ] in Spain and Italy by Panini Comics , [ 12 ] [ 13 ] in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press , [ 14 ] in Korea by Haksan Culture Company , [ 15 ] in Poland by Hanami, [ 16 ] and ...
The first tankōbon volume was published on August 21, 2010, [1] and fifteen volumes in total have been released as of February 22, 2017. [2] The series was licensed by Yen Press in June 2014 and the first volume was released on January 20, 2015. [3] [4] A prequel titled Akame ga Kill! Zero (アカメが斬る!零, Akame ga Kiru!
First tankōbon volume cover, published by Kodansha on July 23, 1990. The chapters of the Parasyte manga series were written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki.The manga was first published for three chapters in the special issue of Kodansha's Morning, Morning Open Zōkan, from the F to H issues (August 1–October 3, 1989, issues).
The cover of Air Gear volume 1 as released by Kodansha on September 17, 2008 in Japan. This is a list of chapters, in their volumes, for the manga series, Air Gear. The series ended at volume 37. totaling 357 chapters, released on July 17, 2012. In North America, the series was licensed by Del Rey and, after its shut down, by Kodansha USA. [1]
The serial chapters are collected in 16 tankōbon with the first one released on December 18, 2001 [1] and the last one on January 14, 2005. [2] The series was followed by a sequel The Law of Ueki Plus which also ran on Shōnen Sunday and its serial chapters collected into 5 tankōbon published between August 8, 2005 [ 3 ] and September 18, 2007.
[5] [6] [7] Hibana ceased publication after a two-year run on August 7, 2017, [8] and Dorohedoro was transferred to Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sunday on November 10 of the same year. [9] [10] The manga finished after eighteen years of publication on September 12, 2018, with its 167th chapter.