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Avatar: The Last Airbender – Team Avatar Tales is the second anthology book, collecting the 2013–2015 Free Comic Book Day stories along with all-new stories. The book was released on 2 October 2019. [ 2 ]
6 manga series (3 canon, 3 spin off), 2 light novel series, 3 anime series, 4 spin off anime, 1 movie, 3 games Various 74 No Magical Circle Guru Guru [2] 1992, Monthly Shōnen Gangan [2] 13,100,000 (as of 2018) [2] 1 manga series, 2 anime series, 1 anime film, 4 games Hiroyuki Etō 83 No The Irregular at Magic High School: 2008, Monthly GFantasy
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.
Children's quiz book based on Avatar: The Last Airbender seasons one and two; Mindbenders and Brainbusters: The Ultimate Avatar Challenge: September 9, 2008 978-1-4169-6057-7: Quiz book [118] Written by Michael Teitelbaum; Published by Simon Spotlight and Nickelodeon; Children's quiz book based on Avatar: The Last Airbender season three
A fictional universal world Multiverse in which the Dragon Ball (including Dragon Ball Z) Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super manga/anime series, movies, and video games all take place. Erfworld: Erfworld: 2006 Fantasy realm that follows the rules of a tabletop wargame, featured in a webcomic of the same name Fairy Tail: Fairy Tail manga: 2006
Pocket Books series (1978–1979) #1 The Incredible Hulk: Stalker From the Stars: Len Wein, Marv Wolfman, Joseph Silva: Pocket Books 0671820842 / 9780671820848: October 1978 Pocket Books series (1978–1979) #2 The Incredible Hulk: Cry of the Beast: Richard S. Meyers: Pocket Books 0671820850 / 9780671820855: March 1979 Pocket Books series (1978 ...
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Insider called it a "character-driven and full of worldbuilding details that make it a rewarding read for both Avatar fans and newcomers alike", referring to its "weighty, political conflict [a]s just as thrilling as the action sequences" of the series and its "intense, pivotal moments [making] a harrowing read, bringing an emotional resonance and vibrancy that cuts through the page". [5]