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Mao (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi.It has been serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine since May 2019, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes as of November 2024.
The chapters of the Mao manga series are written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi.The series started in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on May 8, 2019. [1] [2] [3] Shogakukan has collected the manga chapters into individual tankōbon volumes.
Takahashi from the Bike Shop (自転車屋さんの高橋くん, Jitenshaya no Takahashi-kun) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Arare Matsumushi. It began serialization on Leed Publishing's Torch Web manga website in April 2019. A live-action television drama adaptation aired from November to December 2022
Viz Media (NA) Gollancz Manga (UK) Cat Paradise (学園創世猫天!, Gakuen Sōsei Nekoten!) Yuji Iwahara: Akita Shoten Yen Press Cause of My Teacher (先生の事情, Sensei no Jijō) Temari Matsumoto: Blu Manga A Centaur's Life (セントールの悩み, Sentōru no Nayami) Kei Murayama: Tokuma Shoten Seven Seas Entertainment
Sidooh (Japanese: SIDOOH―士道―, Hepburn: Sidōh) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Takahashi. It was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from March 2005 to October 2010, with its chapters collected in 25 tankōbon volumes as of April 2011.
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Yen Press has licensed the manga in North America and the UK, and began releasing the series from October 29, 2013. [2] [15] A spin-off 4-panel manga series, Watashi no Tomodachi ga Motenai no wa Dō Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui. (私の友達がモテないのはどう考えてもお前らが悪い。, lit.
During the 1960s, Takahashi stopped creating shōjo manga, because he considered himself incapable of adopting the point of view of a girl. [9] He shifted to illustration, creating album cover artwork, stationery, and covers of shōjo manga magazines, [10] [2] and became particularly popular with the Gothic Lolita subculture. [11]