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Earth Prime (or Earth-Prime) is a term sometimes used in works of speculative fiction, most notably in DC Comics, involving parallel universes or a multiverse, and refers either to the universe containing "our" Earth, or to a parallel world with a bare minimum of divergence points from Earth as we know it — often the absence or near-absence of metahumans, or with their existence confined to ...
Ga-Rei (喰霊), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Segawa. It has been serialized by Kadokawa Shoten in the magazine Shōnen Ace from 2005 to 2010 and collected in twelve tankōbon volumes.
In 1975, a crew of space travelers tries to colonize Venus after Earth is destroyed by a "doomsday device". Originally filmed in 1967, but (due to money problems) not finished and/or released until five years later. Directed by Herbert J. Leder, Lee Sholem, and producer Harry Hope. Comic 1972– War Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth: Jack Kirby: Film
Inuyashiki was one of the Manga division's Jury Selections at the 18th and 19th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2014 and 2015. [38] [39] The manga has won the French award "Daruma d'or manga" at the Japan Expo Awards 2016. [40] It was picked as a nominee for Best Comic for the 44th Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2017. [41]
The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from 1996 to 2008. Chapters 1–198 were collected in 20 tankōbon volumes released from April 18, 1997, [1] to March 17, 2001. [2] In North America, Inuyasha has been licensed for English language release by Viz Media, initially titled as Inu-Yasha.
10: Anime and manga portal: Bye Bye, Earth ... English release date English ISBN 1: September 22, 2007 [9] 978-4-04-472903-5: April 15, 2025 [10]
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Krypton is usually portrayed in comics as the home of a fantastically advanced civilization, which is destroyed when the planet explodes. As originally depicted, all the civilizations and races of Krypton perished in the explosion, with one exception: the baby Kal-El who was placed in an escape rocket by his father, Jor-El, and sent to the planet Earth, where he grew up to become Superman.