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  2. The Savior's Book Café Story in Another World - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese woman who was selected against her will by God to be Isekai-ed as a savior. She grows close to Il, captain of the knights, who also shares her love of books. Unlike other saviors, Tsukina has no interest in attention; due to her age making her more cautious than young adults. She covertly helps when things get out of hand.

  3. Madō no Keifu - Wikipedia

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    Madō no Keifu (Japanese: 魔導の系譜, 'Truth Weavers') is a Japanese manga series adapted from the light novel of the same name written by Sakura Satō and illustrated by Hiro Inuzuka. It was serialized on Mag Garden 's Mag Comi [ ja ] manga website from September 2019 to October 2023, with its chapters collected in six volumes, the first ...

  4. Saint Young Men - Wikipedia

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    Saint Young Men (Japanese: 聖 (セイント) ☆おにいさん, Hepburn: Seinto Oniisan) is a Japanese slice of life comedy manga series written and illustrated by Hikaru Nakamura. Its plot involves Jesus Christ and Gautama Buddha , who are living as roommates in an apartment in Tokyo .

  5. Sumire 16 sai!! - Wikipedia

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    Sumire 16 sai!! (スミレ16歳!!, lit. "16-year-old Sumire!!") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Takeru Nagayoshi.A two-volume first manga series, titled Sumire 17 sai!!, was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazines Weekly Shōnen Magazine and Magazine Special from March 2005 to March 2006.

  6. Manga - Wikipedia

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    Manga (Japanese: 漫画, IPA: ⓘ [a]) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. [1] Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, [2] and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. [3] The term manga is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning. Outside of Japan, the word is ...

  7. List of Japanese manga magazines by circulation - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Japanese manga magazines by circulation, during the timespan of April 1 to June 30, 2023. These figures have been collected by the Japanese Magazine Publishers Association, which updates every three months.

  8. Japanese juvenile law - Wikipedia

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    The term is also used as a demographic term describing media whose target audience consists primarily of adolescent or pre-adolescent boys. Shōnen manga is a popular demographic of Japanese manga, and often features a teenage cast as well as a combat based plot while exploring themes of protecting loved ones, mutual understanding and development of friendship/camaraderie.

  9. Shōnen Jump+ - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen Jump+ (Japanese: 少年ジャンプ + ( プラス ), Hepburn: Shōnen Janpu Purasu) is a manga platform created by Shueisha. Launched on September 22, 2014, it operates as a free mobile app and website. [2] Jump+ serializes original titles and titles from other Shueisha manga magazines, and also carries digital editions of Weekly ...