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Wind Breaker (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satoru Nii that began serialization on Kodansha's Magazine Pocket manga website in January 2021. As of January 2025, the series' individual chapters have been collected in 20 tankōbon volumes.
Wind Breaker may refer to: Wind Breaker (manhwa) , a 2013 South Korean manhwa series author and illustrated by Yongseok Jo Wind Breaker (manga) , a 2021 Japanese manga series written by Satoru Nii
Wind Breaker (manga) as Suo Hayato Nobunaga Shimazaki ( 島﨑 信長 , Shimazaki Nobunaga , born December 6, 1988) is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production . [ 1 ] He won the Best Rookie Actor Award at the 7th Seiyu Awards and the Best Actors in Supporting Roles at the 15th Seiyu Awards .
Atom Cat (Osamu Tezuka Complete Manga Works) Azuki-chan; Bagi, The Boss of the Earth; Blade of the Immortal; The Cat Houseowner; Chō Kuse ni Narisō; Dan Dan Danku! Fatal Fury; Fatal Fury 2; The Four Fencers of the Forest; Ganbare Goemon 2 - Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu; Goldfish Warning! Gaiden Ushi Ushi World; Gringo (Osamu Tezuka Complete ...
The Fable (Japanese: ザ・ファブル, Hepburn: Za Faburu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Katsuhisa Minami [].It was serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from November 2014 to November 2019, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes.
Wind Breaker (manga) Worst (manga) Y. Yankee JK Kuzuhana-chan; YuYu Hakusho This page was last edited on 31 December 2023, at 00:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Animeism (Japanese: アニメイズム, Hepburn: Animeizumu) is a Japanese late night anime programming block airing on JNN-affiliate stations, including MBS and TBS.The timeslot was established in October 2006 with a Thursday night/Friday morning schedule, until April 2015, when it switched to a Friday night/Saturday morning schedule.
The manga series from the magazine are later compiled and published in book form under the Ribon Mascot Comics (RMC) imprint. Ribon has also inspired multiple spin-off magazines, including Bessatsu Ribon (1966–1968); [ 8 ] Ribon Comics , renamed Junior Comics (1967–1968); [ 9 ] [ a ] Ribon Comic (1968–1971); [ 10 ] [ b ] Ribon Deluxe ...