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Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! (アズールレーン びそくぜんしんっ!, Azūru Rēn Bisoku Zenshin!) is a Japanese yonkoma comic series written and illustrated by Hori. It is based on the Chinese side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game Azur Lane by Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi.
Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! (season 1) Masato Jinbo: January 21, 2021 () March 30, 2021 () 12 Based on the video game Azur Lane. Co-produced with Candy Box. [2] Arknights: Prelude to Dawn: Yuki Watanabe October 29, 2022 () December 27, 2022 () 8 Based on the video game Arknights. The first season of the series. [3]
Azur Lane was adapted into several manga and novels. The Azur Lane Comic Anthology, a comic anthology series currently up to four volumes, is being published by Ichijinsha and sold on Amazon Japan. [58] Azur Lane Comic à la Carte, another comic anthology, was published in October 2018. [59]
Azur Lane Queen's Orders (アズールレーン Queen's Orders, Azūru Rēn Queen's Orders) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsuchii. It is based on the Chinese side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game Azur Lane by Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi.
Gregory Battcock (1937-1980) was an American art historian, art critic, and painter from New York City [1] who wrote a series of Dutton paperbacks that anthologized critical writings on new art tendencies in contemporary art, such as Minimalism, Conceptual Art, [2] Video Art, [3] and Super Realism. [4]
Azur Lane: Azur Lane: 2019 – 2020: TV series Azur Lane Queen's Orders: Azur Lane: 2023: OVA series Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! Azur Lane: 2021 – present: TV series Azure Striker Gunvolt: Azure Striker Gunvolt: 2017: ONA film B-Chiku Beach: Nangoku Nyūjoku Satsueikai: B-Chiku Beach: Nangoku Nyūjoku Satsueikai: 2011: OVA film Baboo Factory ...
Upon graduating from art design college, he first began working on advertisement designs, but in 1998 subsequently changed careers to become a manga/anime style artist. [1] Soon after, he began illustrating for numerous eroge and designing their characters, thus quickly gaining himself renown and popularity.
Set on a planet similar to Earth, Blue Archive takes place in the academic city-state of Kivotos, which was established by the union of thousands of academies. The citizens of Kivotos are composed of three races: Humanoids, which include subraces ranging from the common human to resembling angels, demons, elves and kemonomimi retaining lesser features of various animal races such as ears and ...