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  2. Go with the Clouds, North by Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Go with the Clouds, North by Northwest (Japanese: 北北西に曇と往け, Hepburn: Hokuhokusei ni Kumo to Yuke) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Aki Irie. It started serialization in Harta before moving to Aokishi following its establishment in April 2021. As of February 2024, the chapters of the series have been ...

  3. Aki Irie - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Irie's first long-running manga Ran and the Gray World was serialized in the magazine Fellows!. In 2013, Fellows! magazine was rebranded and named Harta . In 2016, her second long-running series Go with the Clouds, North by Northwest (北北西に曇と往け, Hokuhokusei ni Kumo to Ike) began serialization in Harta .

  4. Laughing Under the Clouds - Wikipedia

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    Laughing Under the Clouds (Japanese: 曇天に笑う, Hepburn: Donten ni Warau, also referred to as Cloudy Laugh) is a Japanese manga series by Karakara-Kemuri. The manga was serialized by Mag Garden on Monthly Comic Avarus magazine. [2] The series has been adapted into an anime television series by Doga Kobo. [3]

  5. List of Hikaru no Go chapters - Wikipedia

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    Trapped inside the Go board is Fujiwara-no-Sai, the ghost of an ancient Go master who taught the strategically complex board game to the Emperor of Japan many centuries ago. In one fateful moment, Sai becomes a part of Hikaru's consciousness and together, through thick and thin, they make an unstoppable Go-playing team.

  6. Like the Clouds, Like the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Like the Clouds, Like the Wind (Japanese: 雲のように 風のように, Hepburn: Kumo no yō ni Kaze no yō ni) is a Japanese anime television film produced by Studio Pierrot. An adaptation of the 1989 novel Kōkyū Shōsetsu by Ken'ichi Sakemi. It was broadcast on the Nippon Television Network System on March 21, 1990 (Vernal Equinox Day). [1]

  7. Comic Beam - Wikipedia

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    Comic Beam is considered an "alternative" manga magazine in the Japanese publishing industry, where its 25,000 circulation is less than 1% of other more popular manga magazines like Weekly Shōnen Jump. Its small but loyal readership is regarded as consisting largely of hardcore comic enthusiast and art students.

  8. Gosaku Ota - Wikipedia

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    He made his official debut as a mangaka in 1969 with the shōjo manga Bōifurendo yai! ("Hey boyfriend!"). [2] Ota is best known for co-creating with Go Nagai the shōnen manga Groizer X, later adapted in an anime, and for the manga adaptations of other Nagai's works such as Mazinger Z, Great Mazinger, Getter Robo, Grendizer, Steel Jeeg.

  9. Kōji Kumeta - Wikipedia

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    Kōji Kumeta (久米田 康治, Kumeta Kōji, born September 5, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist.His most famous works are Go!!Southern Ice Hockey Club, Katteni Kaizō, Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei, and Joshiraku.