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A manga adaptation with art by Takashi Minakuchi titled Eiyū Kyōshitsu: Honoo no Empress (英雄教室─炎の女帝, Eiyū Kyōshitsu: Honō no Enpuresu, "Classroom for Heroes: Empress of Flame") was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Ultra Jump between February and August 2015 and was collected in a single tankōbon volume.
Returner premiered at Shibuya Public Hall on August 19, 2002, and was released in Japan on August 31. Samuel Goldwyn Films later distributed it in the United States on October 17, 2003. The film grossed over $11 million worldwide against a $4 million budget and was the fourteenth highest-grossing Japanese film of 2002. It received generally ...
Evil's Return [8] [19] [20] Lee Jong-kyu (story), Shin Hwan (art) Tokyopop: Evyione: Ocean Fantasy: Kim Young-hee: UDON: Everyone Else is a Returnee: Faeries' Landing Korean: 선녀 강림 [8] Hyun You: Tokyopop: Fantamir Korean: 판타미르 [21] Seo Eun-jin: Tokyopop: Fantasy Land [8] Kim Si-young: ADV Manga: The Knight Only Lives Today [22 ...
A manga adaptation illustrated by Kyū Urushibara began serialization on the Comic Earth Star website on May 8, 2018. [26] The first tankōbon volume was released on October 16, 2018. [27] As of October 2023, seven volumes have been released. [28] At Anime Expo 2023, J-Novel Club announced that they also licensed the manga. [29]
Return from Death (死に戻りの魔法学校生活を、元恋人とプロローグから(※ただし好感度はゼロ), Shinimodori no Mahō Gakkō Seikatsu o, Moto Koibito to Purorōgu kara (Tadashi Kōkando wa Zero)) is a Japanese light novel series written by Eiko Mutsuhana and illustrated by Yugiri Aika.
The manga series was republished in different formats in Japan. Viz Media released the series in North America in the 1990s under the names Lum * Urusei Yatsura and The Return of Lum, but dropped it after nine volumes. They re-licensed the manga and released an omnibus edition under its original title with new translations from 2019 to 2023.
The manga, alongside When Marriages Fracture and The Great Snake's Bride, won the 2023 Piccoma Award in the manga category. [37] The manga was also ranked thirteenth at the 9th Next Manga Awards in the web category in 2023. [38] The manga was also ranked second in the 2023 Tsutaya Comic Awards. [39]
The series was initially published as a short story in vol. 51 of the semi-monthly boys' love manga anthology Canna, which was released on December 22, 2016. [2] Cocomi continued the series beginning in vol. 53 of Canna, which was released on April 21, 2017, [3] where it was serialized sporadically until vol. 61 of Canna, released on August 28 ...