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A list of light novel (ライトノベル, raito noberu) titles. Series that have been licensed for U.S. publication (in part or in full) are in bold.
A Certain Magical Index is a Japanese light novel series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura. The first volume of the series was published in Japan by ASCII Media Works under their Dengeki Bunko imprint on April 10, 2004, [1] and the twenty-second and final volume was released on October 10, 2010. [2]
The average length of a light novel is about 50,000 words, [4] and is published in the bunkobon format (A6, 10.5 cm × 14.8 cm [4.1 in × 5.8 in]). Light novels are subject to dense publishing schedules, with new installments being published in 3–9 month intervals.
2012–present (web novel) 2014–present (light novel) 2015–present (spin-off light novel) 13 million [14] (includes physical and digital sales as well as related books and manga adaptations) Mushoku Tensei: Rifujin na Magonote Media Factory: 26 2012–2015 (web novel) 2013–2016 (spin-off web novel) 2014–2022 (light novel)
The popularity of the show spawned numerous additional media, including video games, [22] radio dramas, [23] audio books, [24] a light novel series, [25] pachinko machines, [26] and a tetralogy of films titled Rebuild of Evangelion. [27] Other derivative works include Angelic Days, [28] Petit Eva: Evangelion@School [29] and Shinji Ikari Raising ...
Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles is a light novel series written by Yuri Kitayama and illustrated by Riv. The story involves Haruto Amakawa, a Japanese college student who died in a train crash, finds himself reborn as Rio, a boy living in poverty in a different world.
It was collected in seven tankōbon volumes by TO Books. Both the light novel and manga are published in English by J-Novel Club. An anime television series adaptation produced by Ajia-do Animation Works aired the first part from October to December 2019, and the second part aired from April to June 2020. A two-part OVA episode was released in ...
The illustrator for the light novel is a Pixiv user called Shirotaka. [b] [3] Seven Seas Entertainment has licensed the light novels for publication in North America. [4] Seven Seas made changes in their translations of the light novels such as toning down Rudeus' perverted behavior and removing references to rape. [5]