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  2. Manga Up! - Wikipedia

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    Manga Up! (マンガUP!) is a Japanese manga service. Originally launched in January 2017, the service hosts manga series published by Square Enix. The service also serializes original works, many of which are derived from other media. In July 2022, the website launched internationally in English.

  3. Gosu (manhwa) - Wikipedia

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    Gosu evaluated as the best martial arts work on Naver Webtoon. In December 2019 The Webtoon return after one year hiatus due to the writer's health problems, the series resumed on the 18th. [ 4 ] Based on the vast world view, the webtoon attracted attention by showing high-quality drawing and well-organized story every time.

  4. Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade - Wikipedia

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    A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugawa Times to the Present. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-511060-9. Gustav Horn, Carl (2002). "Frontiers of Total Filmmaking: Mamoru Oshii Creator of Jin-Roh." Pamphlet from DVD. Jin-Roh: the Wolf Brigade Special Edition. Ruh, Brian (2004). Stray Dog of Anime: The Films of Mamoru Oshii. Palgrave Macmillan.

  5. 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.

  6. Kaguya-sama: Love Is War - Wikipedia

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    Akasaka was writing the manga Instant Bullets for Weekly Young Jump and wanted to come up with another series. In an interview on Livedoor News, Akasaka said the original plot for Kaguya-sama was more of a fantasy and game of death, but his editor wanted something more mainstream and, at the time, Young Jump did not have a casual romcom series ...

  7. Shiki (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A manga adaptation of the novels, drawn by Ryu Fujisaki, was serialized in Shueisha's monthly shōnen manga magazine Jump Square from December 4, 2007, [13] to June 3, 2011. [14] Shueisha collected its chapters in eleven tankōbon volumes, released from July 4, 2008, [ 15 ] to July 4, 2011.

  8. Dōjin Work - Wikipedia

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    The main characters of Dōjin Work (from left to right): Tsuyuri, Najimi, Justice, and Sōra. Najimi Osana (長菜なじみ, Osana Najimi) Voiced by: Masumi Asano Najimi is an innocent young girl in college at Nerijima University who, after losing her job as a convenience store clerk, decides to switch professions and starts attempting to create dōjinshi, or fan-made manga.

  9. Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon

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    The opening theme song is "Fanfare" (ファンファーレ) by BRADIO, while the ending theme song is "Itsumo no Soup" (いつものスープ, "The Usual Soup") by Peel the Apple. [33] [34] Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia. [35] After the final episode of the first season, a second season was announced, but there is currently no ...