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  2. List of works published by Shueisha - Wikipedia

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    Gag Manga Biyori; Gantz; Happy World! JoJo A-Go! Go! JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part 6: Stone Ocean; Parfait Tic! Read or Die; Read or Die (Manga) Ring ni Kakero 2; Sand Land; The Summit of the Gods; Time Stranger Kyoko; Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game Duel Monsters Official Rule Guide — The Thousand Rule Bible

  3. Kaiketsu Zorori - Wikipedia

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    The series debuted in 1987 with its first issue: Kaiketsu Zorori no Doragon Taiji (かいけつゾロリのドラゴンたいじ, "The Incredible Zorori, Dragon Slayer") and has published about two issues per year, totaling 70 issues as of December 2021. It was adapted into an anime series from February 1, 2004, to January 28, 2007.

  4. Dragon Slayer (series) - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, Dragon Slayer: The Legend of Heroes II, was released in 1992, but never saw an official English release. Subsequent The Legend of Heroes games dropped their association with the Dragon Slayer series. In contrast to the action-oriented gameplay of most other Dragon Slayer titles, both The Legend of Heroes titles use turn-based combat.

  5. Madhouse, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Death Note: Relight - Visions of a God (August 31, 2007) Death Note: Relight 2 - L's Successors (August 22, 2008) Megumi to Taiyō: Kajū Gummi Tweet Love Story (May 11, 2011) Megumi to Taiyō II: Kajū Gummi Tweet Mystery (February 24, 2012, co-animated with MAPPA) Megumi to Taiyō III: Kajū Gummi Tweet Fantasy (June 12, 2012, co-animated ...

  6. List of best-selling manga - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the best-selling Japanese manga series to date in terms of the number of collected tankōbon volumes sold. All series in this list have at least 20 million copies in circulation. This list is limited to Japanese manga and does not include manhwa, manhua or original English-language manga.

  7. Category:Shueisha franchises - Wikipedia

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    Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (TV series) Denpa teki na Kanojo; The Devil Does Exist; The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Dogs (manga) Dr. Slump; List of Dr. Slump films; Dragon Ball; List of Dragon Ball video games; Dragon Ball Fusions; Dragon Ball GT; Dragon Ball Heroes; Dragon Ball Super; Dragon Ball Xenoverse; Dragon Ball Z; Dragon Ball Z: Budokai

  8. The Legend of Heroes - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Heroes, known in Japan as Eiyū Densetsu, [a] is a series of role-playing video games developed by Nihon Falcom.First starting as a part of the Dragon Slayer series in the late 1980s, the series evolved into its own decade-spanning, interconnected series with seventeen entries, including several subseries.

  9. Category:Shueisha manga - Wikipedia

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    Biomega (manga) The Birds of Death; Black Cat (manga) Black Clover; Black Night Parade; Black Tiger (manga) Black Torch; Blade of the Moon Princess; Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey; Bleach (manga) Blood Blockade Battlefront; Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma; Blue Box (manga) Blue Exorcist; Blue Flag (manga) Blue Friend (manga) BNA ...