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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 .
A manga adaptation illustrated by Chihiro Masuda began serialization on Frontier Works' Comic Ragchew manga website on June 25, 2021. [5] Its chapters were collected into three tankōbon volumes as of February 2024. [6] On September 26, 2024, the manga adaptation was added to NTT Solmare's MangaPlaza website and app. [7] [8]
This is a list of the chapters of the manga series Jigoku Sensei Nūbē by the duo of artist Takeshi Okano and writer Shō Makura, published in the manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump Volume list [ edit ]
Both the light novel and manga are licensed in North America by Yen Press. An RPG browser game based on the series was released in April 2017. An anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff aired from July to September 2019, with an original video animation (OVA) episode released in March 2020, the same month a collaborative study book was ...
Tomorrow, I'll Be Someone's Girlfriend (Japanese: 明日、私は誰かのカノジョ, Hepburn: Ashita, Watashi wa Dareka no Kanojo), also shortened to Ashita Kano (明日カノ) or Asukano (アスカノ), [3] [4] is a Japanese anthology web manga series written and illustrated by Hinao Wono.
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In the 2020 edition of Nippon Shuppan Hanbai's annual "Web Manga General Election" poll, where 813,000 people voted for their favorite web manga, I Think I Turned My Childhood Friend into a Girl was voted the 7th most popular, [37] and it was among the top five series in the 2022 Denshi Comic award, in the category for web manga targeted at ...
First volume from Gintama published by Shueisha on April 2, 2004. The chapters of the Japanese manga series Gintama are written and illustrated by Hideaki Sorachi.They have been serialized for the shōnen manga anthology book Weekly Shōnen Jump from Shueisha since December 8, 2003. [1]