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  2. Jak and Daxter - Wikipedia

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    Jak and Daxter is an action-adventure platformer third-person shooter video game franchise created by Andy Gavin and Jason Rubin and owned by Sony Interactive Entertainment.The series was originally developed by Naughty Dog with a number of installments being outsourced to Ready at Dawn and High Impact Games.

  3. Characters of the Jak and Daxter series - Wikipedia

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    Initial character design began in the year 2000, when Naughty Dog commissioned various artists to "scribble characters" for their next PlayStation 2 title. After several revisions, from wolf-like characters to various human concepts, Naughty Dog animator John Kim drew a concept of a "tall, slender, and agile" character that "sported jaunty, spiky hair," with an "exaggeration, weight, and ...

  4. MangaDex - Wikipedia

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    MangaDex is a nonprofit website that aggregates translations of manga, manhwa, and manhua.Content on the website is usually unofficial, uploaded by "scanlation" groups, but links to official services like Manga Plus and Bilibili Comics are also provided on the website.

  5. Jiangshi X - Wikipedia

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    Jiangshi X (Japanese: キョンシーX, Hepburn: Kyonshī X) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Norihiko Kurazono. It began serialization on Shueisha 's Shōnen Jump+ in January 2023 and concluded in February 2024; as of April 2024, four volumes have been released.

  6. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Other artistic conventions used in mainstream manga include: A round swelling, sometimes drawn to the size of baseballs, is a visual exaggeration of swelling from injury. [D 3]: 55 A white cross-shaped bandage symbol denotes pain. [D 3]: 55 In older manga, eyes pop out to symbolize pain, as shown in Dragon Ball. [citation needed]

  7. Toradora! - Wikipedia

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    The manga ended its run in Dengeki Comic Gao! in the March 2008 issue, but continued serialization in ASCII Media Works' manga magazine Dengeki Daioh from the May 2008 issue. [ 4 ] [ 16 ] The first tankōbon volume was released on February 27, 2008 under ASCII Media Works' Dengeki Comics imprint; as of January 26, 2023, 11 volumes have been ...

  8. Choujin X - Wikipedia

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    Choujin X (Japanese: 超人X, Hepburn: Chōjin Ekkusu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida. It has been irregularly serialized on Shueisha's Tonari no Young Jump website since May 2021 and in Weekly Young Jump from October 2021 to February 2022.

  9. Homunculus (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Homunculus (Japanese: ホムンクルス, Hepburn: Homunkurusu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hideo Yamamoto.It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Weekly Big Comic Spirits from March 2003 to February 2011, with its chapters collected in 15 tankōbon volumes.