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Chained Soldier, known in Japan as Mato Seihei no Slave (Japanese: 魔都精兵のスレイブ, Hepburn: Mato Seihei no Sureibu, lit. ' Slave of the Magic Capital's Elite Troops '), is a Japanese manga series written by Takahiro and illustrated by Yohei Takemura.
Shōnen Jump+ was launched on September 22, 2014, with more than 30 manga series, some of which were transferred from Jump LIVE, including ēlDLIVE and Nekoda-biyori.The digital version of Weekly Shōnen Jump can be purchased in Shōnen Jump+ at 300 yen per issue or 900 yen per month.
C (TV series) C3 (novel series) Cagaster of an Insect Cage; Campus Special Investigator Hikaruon; Candy and Cigarettes; Candy Flurry; The Castle of Cagliostro; Cat Paradise; Cat's Eye (manga) Cencoroll; A Certain Magical Index; Chained Soldier; Chainsaw Man; Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc; Chameleon (manga) Chameleon Jail; Change 123 ...
J-Novel Club licensed the series for English release, and began pre-publishing it in March 2022. [11] Previously, Coolmic licensed the series and published the manga divided in, as of late December 2022, 68 "episodes" consisting of about 10 pages each, on a smartphone-only website, under the title " I Admire Magical Girls, and... .".
Takahiro (Japanese: タカヒロ, Hepburn: Takahiro, born 1981) is a Japanese novelist, manga artist and screenwriter. He is the chairman of Japanese visual novel studio Minato Soft. [1] He is best known for his anime and manga series Akame ga Kill! and Yuki Yuna is a Hero.
Manga First Chapter Final Chapter Manga artist Demon Tune: January 4, 2019 [a] [38] May 2, 2019 [39] Yūki Kodama Chained Soldier (魔都精兵のスレイブ, Mato Seihei no Slave) January 5, 2019 [40] present Takahiro, Yōhei Takemura The Vertical World (タテの国, Tate no Kuni) January 10, 2019 April 1, 2021 [41] Kū Tanaka
Akame ga Kill! (Japanese: アカメが斬る!, Hepburn: Akame ga Kiru!) [a] is a Japanese manga series written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro. It was serialized in Square Enix's Monthly Gangan Joker from March 2010 to December 2016, with its chapters collected in 15 tankōbon volumes.
This list shows series in which interpersonal attraction between Male-centric harems and the androphilic protagonist(s) – regardless of cited sex, gender, orientation, etc. – play a central role in their genre or storylines.