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Tetchō Suehiro (末広 鐵腸, Suehiro Tetchō, March 15, 1849 – February 5, 1896), born Yūjirō Suehiro (末広 雄次郎, Suehiro Yūjirō), was a Japanese politician, novelist, and journalist.
The commander of the Hunting Dogs special units. However, in reality, he is the leader of the terrorist organization, the Decay of Angels, acting under the alias of Kamui. His ability, Mirror Lion (鏡獅子, Kagami Jishi), allows him to strengthen the power of any weapon he holds by a hundred-fold.
Cover of the first Bungo Stray Dogs volume released by Kadokawa Shoten. Bungo Stray Dogs is a manga that centers the weretiger Atsushi Nakajima as he joins other gifted people with supernatural powers and use them for different purposes including holding a business, solving mysteries, and carrying out missions assigned by the mafia. The story ...
The fifth season of the Bungo Stray Dogs anime television series is produced by Bones, directed by Takuya Igarashi and written by Yōji Enokido. [1] Based on the manga series of the same name written by Kafka Asagiri and illustrated by Sango Harukawa, the story focuses on individuals who are gifted with supernatural powers and use them for different purposes including holding a business ...
Losing a pet is every owner’s worst nightmare, and for Paul Guilbeault, that nightmare lasted eight long years. In 2017, during a move, his miniature pinscher, Damian, vanished. Despite the time ...
All 67 people on board the American Airlines regional jet and US Army Black Hawk helicopter that collided midair Wednesday night are presumed dead – a grim tragedy that has left a heartbreaking ...
However, Dostoyevsky's men threaten the Agency again, and Dazai is imprisoned by Saigiku Jōno from the Hunting Dogs military government forces. [18] Despite his imprisonment, Dazai requests help from Ango to give orders to the Agency to fight against Dostoyevsky's Decay of the Angel members and the government, ending up in the same prison as ...
New York’s Staten Island Chuck topped NOAA’s list with an impressive 85% accuracy rate, followed by Georgia’s General Beauregard Lee in second at 80%, and Wyoming’s Lander Li — a bronze ...