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  2. Sakamoto Days - Wikipedia

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    Manga author Hiromu Arakawa recommended the series with a comment featured on the obi of the sixth volume. [39] Sakamoto Days was nominated for Best Print Manga at the 2021 Next Manga Awards. It placed sixth out of 50 nominees, but won the U-Next Prize. [40] The series was nominated for the 68th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōnen category in ...

  3. Shaka era - Wikipedia

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    The minting date, here 153 (100-50-3 in Brahmi script numerals) of the Saka era, therefore 231 CE, clearly appears behind the head of the king. The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) [2] of which corresponds to Julian year 78.

  4. Aka Akasaka - Wikipedia

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    It was the 9th best selling manga in Japan in 2019, with over 4 million copies sold. [3] In 2020, he won the 65th Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category with the manga. Starting from April 2020, his work Oshi no Ko , which is illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari , is serialized in Weekly Young Jump and is his second active series on the ...

  5. List of Sakamoto Days chapters - Wikipedia

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    The series is simulpublished in English by Viz Media and the Manga Plus online platform. [6] Viz Media started releasing the volumes in print on April 5, 2022. [7] [8] A spin-off manga by Tetsu Ōkawa, who has worked as an assistant on the main manga, titled Sakamoto Holidays, started in Shueisha's Saikyō Jump on July 4, 2024. [9] [10]

  6. Blooming Love - Wikipedia

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    Blooming Love (半人前の恋人, Hanninmae no Koibito) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Daichi Kawada. It began serialization on Shueisha 's Shōnen Jump+ app and website in May 2023.

  7. Manga outside Japan - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, manga magazines in B5 size like Kameha (Glénat) and Manga Player (MSE) were available. At the same time a controversy arose among some parents. In particular, the conservative association Familles de France started a media polemic about the undesirable contents, such as violence, portrayed in the Club Dorothée, a kids' TV show.

  8. Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto - Wikipedia

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    Volume 1 was the 19th best-selling manga volume in the period of November 19, 2012 to May 19, 2013 [25] and the 27th from November 19, 2012 to November 17, 2013. [26] Volume 2 reached the number one place on the Oricon weekly manga chart in the week of November 11 to 17, 2013. Volume 3 has sold 626,823 copies as of January 18, 2015.

  9. Tomoko Yamashita - Wikipedia

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    Yamashita started publishing Doujinshi in the early 2000s and won the newcomers prize Afternoon Shiki Shou of the manga magazine Monthly Afternoon in 2005 with a short story. [2] She started her career by publishing Boys Love manga. In 2007, her manga Dining Bar Akira was ranked first in the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! survey in the category Boys Love.