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  2. Earl Cain - Wikipedia

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    Earl Cain is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media, which published Forgotten Juliet, The Sound of a Boy Hatching, Kafka, and The Seal of the Red Ram as The Cain Saga. The first volume of The Cain Saga was published in October 2006; the final volume was published in June 2007.

  3. List of Earl Cain chapters - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of Earl Cain, released in Japan by Hakusensha on July 17, 1992. The chapters of Earl Cain are written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki.The series consists of five parts or "Series": Forgotten Juliet (忘れられたジュリエット, Wasurerareta Jurietto), The Sound of a Boy Hatching (少年の孵化する音, Shōnen no Fukasuru Oto), Kafka (カフカ, Kafuka), The Seal of the ...

  4. Kaori Yuki - Wikipedia

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    Kaori Yuki (由貴 香織里, Yuki Kaori, born December 18 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist best known for her gothic manga such as Earl Cain, its sequel Godchild, and Angel Sanctuary.

  5. Wikipedia : Peer review/List of Earl Cain chapters/archive1

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  6. Wikipedia:Peer review/Earl Cain/archive2 - Wikipedia

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  7. Michael Caine - Wikipedia

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    Sir Michael Caine (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; 14 March 1933) is a retired English actor. [2] Known for his distinct Cockney accent, [3] he has appeared in more than 160 films over a career that spanned eight decades and is considered a British cultural icon.

  8. Talk:Earl Cain - Wikipedia

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  9. Cain - Wikipedia

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    The expression "Cain-coloured beard" (Cain and Judas were traditionally considered to have red or yellow hair) [58] is used in Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor (1602). [57] Lord Byron rewrote and dramatized the story in the play Cain (1821), viewing Cain as symbolic of a sanguine temperament, provoked by Abel's hypocrisy and sanctimony ...