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In the Land of Leadale (リアデイルの大地にて, Riadeiru no Daichi nite) is a Japanese light novel series written by Ceez and illustrated by Tenmaso. It was serialized online between November 2010 and December 2012 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō.
Len Deighton (born 1929) is a British author. His publications have included cookery books and works on history, but he is best known for his spy novels.He had several jobs before writing his first novel, The IPCRESS File, in 1962; it was a critical and commercial success.
The Complete Anime Guide: Japanese Animation Video Directory & Resource Guide: Trish Ledoux and Doug Ranney: ISBN 0-9649542-3-0: English Nihonjoe Allen4names: The Complete Anime Guide: Japanese Animation Film Directory & Resource Guide second edition Trish Ledoux and Doug Ranney ISBN 0-9649542-5-7: English Allen4names Manga: The Complete Guide ...
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The fight between Kenshin and Sanosuke results in Sanosuke being defeated. Sanosuke realizes that Kenshin is different from the Ishin Shishi that destroyed his unit, the Sekihō Army. He becomes Kenshin's best friend and fighting partner. Soon both are hired to protect Tani Jūsanrō, an ex-Ishin Shishi, from a hitokiri called Udo Jin-e.
A scientist who developed the Unit suits and resents Sakuya's grandfather for defeating him many years ago, believing Units are superior to Exceeds. His real name is Edward Walker (エドワード·ウォルカー, Edowādo Worukā). After K is defeated and he begins to insult him and call him a failure, K kills him.
Corrector Yui (Japanese: コレクター・ユイ, Hepburn: Korekutā Yui) is a Japanese anime television series created by Kia Asamiya. The anime series was produced by Nippon Animation and broadcast on NHK Educational TV from 1999 to 2000. It was licensed for North American release by Viz Media.
Written and illustrated by Kouta Hirano, Drifters debuted in Shōnen Gahosha's seinen manga magazine Young King Ours on April 30, 2009. [6] It is licensed in North America by Dark Horse Comics, [7] in France by Éditions Tonkam, [8] in Germany by Panini Comics, [9] in Italy by J-Pop, [10] in Taiwan by Tong Li Comics, [11] in Poland by Japonica Polonica Fantastica, [12] and in Spain by Norma ...