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Kore Yamazaki (ヤマザキ コレ, Yamazaki Kore) is a Japanese manga artist born in Hokkaido, Japan. [1] She is best known for her manga series The Ancient Magus' Bride , which was adapted into an anime television series in 2017.
Ancient Magus Bride is one of my favorite manga/anime of all time, but if this is how you're going to treat it by using A.I. to translate it, then I refuse to support it from here on. Hire real ...
The first manga, titled The Ancient Magus' Bride: Jack Flash and the Faerie Case Files, is written by Yū Godai and illustrated by Mako Oikawa, while the second manga, titled The Ancient Magus' Bride: Wizard's Blue, is written by Makoto Sanda and illustrated by Isuo Tsukumo. [40] Both spin-off manga are also licensed by Seven Seas Entertainment ...
Magus of the Library (Japanese: 圕の大魔術師, Hepburn: Toshokan no Daimajutsushi) [a] is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Mitsu Izumi . It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Good! Afternoon since November 2017, with its chapters collected in eight tankōbon volumes as of June 2024.
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Berserk (manga) Berserk of Gluttony; Berserk: The Golden Age Arc; The Betrayal Knows My Name; Beyond the Boundary; Birth of Kitarō: The Mystery of GeGeGe; Black Bird (manga) Black Butler; The Black Museum (manga) Blackguard (manga) Blade & Bastard; Blade of the Immortal; Blade of the Phantom Master; Blast of Tempest; Blood-C; Blood+; Blue ...
Magus, a character of Chrono Trigger video game; Magus, three incarnations of Marvel Comics character Adam Warlock; Magus (Marvel Comics) The magus, in The Queen's Thief novel series by Megan Whalen Turner
Barrett was enthusiastic about reviving interest in the occult arts, and published a magical textbook called The Magus.It was a compilation, [2] almost entirely consisting of selections from Cornelius Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy, the Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy attributed to Agrippa, and Robert Turner's 1655 translation of the Heptameron of Peter of Abano.