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223. The Fledgling Demons Assemble (集う若魔, Tsudou jaku ma) 224. Excited Demons (たかぶる悪魔たち, Takaburu akuma-tachi) 225. Starting Off With A Pop (高らかなる開催の音, Takarakanaru kaisai no oto) 226. For Our Precious Students' Sake (かわいい生徒のためならば, Kawaī seito no tamenaraba) 227.
A fox-eared demon who is the president of the student council of the Babyls School for Demons. Although she is dignified and is highly respected by the student population, she is also a girl who is secretly a fan of the human world, especially a romance manga named “First Love Memories”.
The chapters of the manga series D.N.Angel are written and illustrated by Yukiru Sugisaki. The first chapter premiered in Japan in the November 1997 issue of Monthly Asuka. New chapters were serialized in the magazine monthly until August 2005, when Sugisaki put the series on an extended hiatus.
Kaori Yuki (由貴 香織里, Yuki Kaori, born December 18 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist best known for her gothic manga such as Earl Cain, its sequel Godchild, and Angel Sanctuary.
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Cover art of the first volume of manga as re-released by Tokuma Shoten. The chapters of Japanese manga Angel Heart are written and illustrated by Tsukasa Hojo. The 1st season has been released in 2 editions, the first time edited by Bunch Comics simply under the title Angel Heart, the second time by Zenon Comics DX as Angel Heart: 1st Season.
Takaya Miou (高屋 未央, Takaya Miō) is a Japanese manga artist born in Nagoya, Japan. Her career began in 1991, with the self-publication of Sei Shojo Yugi . [ 1 ] Her art blends surrealism , eroticism, fantasy, horror, [ 2 ] as seen in the image of an almost nude disemboweled young man.
Angel Densetsu (Japanese: エンジェル伝説, Hepburn: Enjeru Densetsu, lit. "Legend of Angel") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Norihiro Yagi . It was serialized in Shueisha 's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Jump from 1993 to 2000, with its chapters collected in tankōbon 15 volumes.