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  2. Grey (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Where the manga stays on a downward spiral of tragedy, a few choices in the anime adaptation provide some hope to Grey and his companions. Helen McCarthy praised the film in her book 500 Essential Anime Movies as being "intelligently written". She stated that "although the animation is dated, this is one of the most poignant and compelling ...

  3. Yoshihisa Tagami - Wikipedia

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    Grey is a science fiction manga in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian setting. It was originally serialised in Monthly Shōnen Captain from January 1985 - December 1986. [5] Thanks to its early translation into English (Viz 1988–1989), Grey is Tagami's best known manga abroad.

  4. Sketchbook (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Sora has long, straight hair, reaching about to her waist. Its color is uncertain: in different illustrations, it has appeared in various shades of blue, green, purple, and grey; in the strip it is not distinguishable from black; in the animation, it is a light blue-grey.

  5. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    Black hair has the highest concentration of this pigmentation with brown, blonde and red hair following behind. [3] In old age, hair comes to turn grey due to the inability of the hair follicle to produce eumelanin. [3] This inability happens after the pigmentation cells in hair follicles die off. [4]

  6. Lenalee Lee - Wikipedia

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    Hoshino enjoyed drawing Lenalee's hair, despite finding her D.Gray-man character Yu Kanda's hair impossible to top. She enjoyed drawing Lenalee because of her personality, and her relationship with other series' characters such as Komui and Reever Wenhamm. Because her hair grew longer as the series went on, the author gave her different hairstyles.

  7. List of The Promised Neverland characters - Wikipedia

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    Black-haired girl (黒髪の女の子, Kurokami no on'nanoko) Black-haired girl is a placeholder name for an unnamed girl who formerly resided at Grace Field House. She was the same age as Emma, Ray, and Norman and was shipped in 2043, at the age of 9. She had long straight black hair. She appears in the special chapter, The First Shot.

  8. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    This anger symbol has a red color and four red lines. The cross popping veins symbol was added to Unicode 6.0 as an emoji (💢) in 2010 with the name "anger symbol" and the code U+1F4A2. It is typically rendered with a bright red color. [4] Older manga such as Doraemon use smoke puffs to represent anger rather than the vein insignia.

  9. Black Sun, Silver Moon - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Tomo Maeda is the creator of a number of manga series in a variety of different genres. Black Sun, Silver Moon is a Shōnen manga, which is aimed at a male audience, and integrates a horror-type style. [8] This particular manga incorporates the dark elements of a supernatural story with the humor of everyday tasks.