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  2. Persona (series) - Wikipedia

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    Persona, [Jp. 1] previously marketed as Shin Megami Tensei: Persona outside of Japan, is a video game franchise primarily developed and published by Atlus, and owned by Sega. [ a ] Centered around a series of role-playing video games , Persona is a spin-off from Atlus' Megami Tensei franchise.

  3. Persona 5 (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Persona 5 (Japanese: ペルソナ5, Hepburn: Perusona 5) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hisato Murasaki based on the Persona 5 video game by Atlus. It began serialization on Shogakukan 's MangaONE app and Ura Sunday website in September 2016.

  4. Revelations: Persona - Wikipedia

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    Revelations: Persona was successful enough to establish the Persona series in North America and become a cult classic. [44] The game's success prompted the development of a sequel. Persona 2: Innocent Sin, which was released in 1999 and involved many of the same staff. [79] Persona was adapted into a manga titled Megami Ibunroku Persona.

  5. Yoshihiro Togashi - Wikipedia

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    Born in Shinjō, Yamagata [1] [2] to a family that owned a paper shop, [3] Togashi began drawing manga casually in his first to second year of elementary school. [1] [2] [4] In high school, Togashi joined the fine-arts club; he later enrolled at Yamagata University where he studied education in the hope of becoming a teacher. [1]

  6. Futaba Sakura - Wikipedia

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    Futaba has appeared in multiple sequels and spin-offs of Persona 5, including Persona 5 Strikers, as well as various cross-series promotional works. She has also appeared in non-video game adaptations of Persona 5 , including through anime, manga, live performance, musical, and others.

  7. Hiromu Arakawa - Wikipedia

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    Hiromu Arakawa (荒川 弘, Arakawa Hiromu, born May 8, 1973) [1] is a Japanese manga artist.She is best known for the manga series Fullmetal Alchemist (2001–2010), which became a hit both domestically and internationally, and was adapted into two anime television series.

  8. List of multimedia franchises originating in print - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of multimedia franchises originating in print publications, including literary works, comic books, and comic strips.. To qualify for purposes of this list, the original media must have originated from the work of an identifiable author or set of co-authors, and must have been adapted into works in at least three forms of media, and must have two or more separate works in at ...

  9. One (manga artist) - Wikipedia

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    Before One decided to become a full-time manga artist, he had taken several hiatuses from updating the webcomic, including a one-year hiatus in February 2010 to work at a full-time job, [6] and a two-year hiatus after releasing the 109th chapter in January 2017. [1] Manga artist Yusuke Murata was interested in One's work and eventually reached ...