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O-Parts Hunter, known as 666 Satan (Japanese: 666 ~サタン~, Hepburn: Roku-Roku-Roku Satan) in Japan, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Seishi Kishimoto. It was originally published by Enix , who later became Square Enix , in their Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine from August 2001 to December 2007, with the chapters ...
The O-Parts Hunter manga series, known as 666 Satan in Japan, features a cast of characters created by Seishi Kishimoto. Set in the near future, it tells the story of a teenage girl named Ruby Crescent who wants to become a treasure hunter , following in the footsteps of her father.
Seishi Kishimoto (岸本 聖史, Kishimoto Seishi, born November 8, 1974) is a Japanese manga artist.He is best known for 666 Satan, which was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Gangan from 2001 to 2007 and licensed by Viz Media in North America as O-Parts Hunter.
666 Satan (666 〜サタン〜, 666 Satan), renamed O-Parts Hunter in the English language editions, is a manga published by Enix (later Square Enix) under its Monthly Shonen Gangan imprint, and created by Seishi Kishimoto, the younger twin brother of Masashi Kishimoto, author of the manga series Naruto.
The following is a list of chapters of the Japanese manga series O-Parts Hunter. Written and illustrated by Seishi Kishimoto, 666 Satan was originally serialized by Enix (later Square Enix) in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Gangan from 2001 to 2007. The 79 chapters were collected into 19 tankōbon volumes.
Last Defenders #3 (July 2008). Junta: Manuel Diego Armand Vicente Paladin: Unrevealed Warlord Krang: Krang Last Defenders #6 (October 2008). Son of Satan: Daimon Hellstrom Nighthawk: Joaquin Pennysworth Son of J.C. Pennysworth, Kyle Richmond's former business partner. Becomes a new Nighthawk in a possible future.
Blazer Drive (ブレイザードライブ, Bureizā Doraibu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Seishi Kishimoto, creator of 666 Satan, and was published in Shōnen Rival. [1] Sega also developed a Nintendo DS game using a parallel story. [2]
He appears in the anime as a tall and red humanoid demon with black fur and chiropteran wings on his head and back (possibly to symbolize the rivalry between Amon and Satan). He is defeated and re-merged by Akira in one-on-one combat after being savagely beaten by a flurry of right-hand punches. Akira Fudo: The main protagonist of Devilman. He ...