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Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: One Poker-hen is the fifth part of the manga series Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It ran in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 2013 to 2017. Kodansha collected its chapters in sixteen tankōbon volumes, released from November 6, 2013, [1] to January 5, 2018. [2]
LN 2.6 Katsuto is the next head of the Jumonji clan and inherited the clans barrier magic, Phalanx: an impenetrable and perpetual barrier used for defensive and offensive purposes. LN 4.12 Both the Saegusa and Jumonji are members of the Ten Master Clans, forcing Mayumi and Katsuto to be politically involved with the magic community outside of ...
Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: 24 Oku Dasshutsu-hen is the sixth part of the manga series Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It started in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine in 2017. Kodansha released its first two tankōbon volumes on June 6, 2018. [1] As of December 6, 2023, 26 volumes have been released.
Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji: Kazuya-hen is the fourth part of the manga series Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto. It ran in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Magazine from 2009 to 2013. [1] [2] Kodansha collected its chapters in ten tankōbon volumes, released from October 6, 2009, [3] to July 5, 2013. [4]
Viet comics (Vietnamese: Truyện tranh Việt), also known as mạn họa (Sino-Vietnamese for manhua, Chinese: 漫畫), are comics or graphic novels originating from Vietnam. The term Viet comics was firstly introduced by Floral Age Bimonthly ( Bán nguyệt san Tuổi Hoa ) magazine in 1960 in Saigon .
Shizuku-chan (しずくちゃん) is a Japanese children's illustrated book series created by Q-LiA and illustrated by Ritsuko Gibo, which started in 2003. [5] An anime adaptation, Pururun! Shizuku-chan , was produced by TMS Entertainment and debuted on TV Tokyo on October 7, 2006.
Written and illustrated by Hiroya Oku, the prototype of Hen was selected as a semi-finalist at the 19th Youth Manga Awards in 1988. [5] [6] The manga started an irregular serialization in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump the following year; [7] [8] it started a weekly serialization in 1992, [8] and finished in 1994. [9]
Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly) Nihon Bungeisha: March 1999 February 1, 2000 [27] Ongoing 13 123: 347 [n 15] Onihei Hankachō (鬼平犯科帳) Takao Saito: Comic Ran (monthly) LEED Publishing, Bungeishunjū: 1993 January 19, 1994: Ongoing 14 116 [n 16] 13,780: Little Rascal Kobo-chan (コボちゃん) Masashi Ueda: Yomiuri Shimbun (daily) Soyosha ...