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Yuna Kagesaki (影崎 由那, Kagesaki Yuna) is a manga artist, born on March 3, 1973, [1] best known for being the author of the manga Chibi Vampire.Her work has been published under four different names: Yuna Kagesaki (影崎 由那, Kagesaki Yuna) (professionally published non-pornographic comics, except for Sakura no Ichiban), Yuna Kagezaki (影崎 由那, Kagezaki Yuna) (same characters ...
Digital Manga Publishing Aventura: Shin Midorikawa: Kodansha Del Rey Manga Awaken Forest (目覚めの森, Mezame no Mori) Yuna Aoi: Digital Manga Publishing A White Rose in Bloom (メジロバナの咲く, N/A) Asumiko Nakamura: Hakusensha Seven Seas Entertainment Ayashimon (アヤシモン, Ayashimon) Yuji Kaku: Shueisha's shōnen manga Viz Media
Yuno Gasai (我妻 由乃, Gasai Yuno) is a fictional character and the main female protagonist of the manga series Future Diary, created by Sakae Esuno.In the series, Yuno pretends to be a perfect model student on the surface, but is actually a yandere who is obsessed with the main male protagonist Yukiteru Amano, and kills unhesitatingly to protect him.
The Negima!Magister Negi Magi manga and anime series features a wide cast of fictional characters designed by Ken Akamatsu.The series follows Negi Springfield, a 10-year-old boy from Wales with magic powers, who becomes a teacher of a Japanese middle school class of 31 girls.
The Japanese manga and anime series Future Diary (未来日記, Mirai Nikki), written and illustrated by Sakae Esuno, features an extensive cast of characters.The plot depicts the Diary Game, a deadly battle royal between 12 different individuals who are given "Future Diaries," special diaries that can predict the future, by Deus ex Machina, the God of Time and Space, with the last survivor ...
Aion (碧海のAiON, Hekikai no Aiōn, literally meaning "Aion of Green Sea") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuna Kagesaki. The series was published in Japan by Fujimi Shobo and serialized in Monthly Dragon Age magazine. The manga has been distributed in English by Tokyopop.
To avoid confusion with another of its properties, Tokyopop chose to release the manga under the name Chibi Vampire instead of under its original name of Karin. [4] Tokyopop released the first translated manga volume on April 11, 2006 and the last one on September 29, 2009. [5] [6] They also released the novel series with the manga. [7]
The manga is written by manga artist Ayu Watanabe. The chapters have been appearing monthly in Kodansha's shojo manga magazine, Bessatsu Friend, since 2009. A drama CD was bundled with the release of volume 8 of the manga. [citation needed] The series concluded in the September 2017 issue. A two-chapter bonus manga was released in the magazine ...