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  2. Salary Man Kintaro - Wikipedia

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    Salary Man Kintaro (Japanese: サラリーマン金太郎, Hepburn: Sararīman Kintarō) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hiroshi Motomiya. It was serialized in Shueisha 's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1994 to 2002, with its chapters collected in 30 tankōbon volumes.

  3. Bokkō (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The manga was serialized in Big Comic (Shogakukan) from 1992 to 1996 and won the 40th Shogakukan Manga Award in 1995. [2] [3] It was adapted in to the 2006 Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Hong Kong joint film, A Battle of Wits. [1] The manga version changed the era and took on an original direction compared to the novel as it went along.

  4. The Buckaroo of the Badlands - Wikipedia

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    "The Buckaroo of the Badlands" is a 1992 Scrooge McDuck comic by Don Rosa. It's the third of the original 12 chapters in the series The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck. The story takes place in 1882. The story was first published in the Danish Anders And & Co. #1992-45; the first American publication was in Uncle Scrooge #287, in August 1994.

  5. Cupid the Cowpuncher - Wikipedia

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    Cupid the Cowpuncher is a 1920 American western comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and written by Edfrid A. Bingham. It is based on the 1907 novel Cupid: The Cow-Punch by Eleanor Gates . The film stars Will Rogers , Helene Chadwick , Andrew Robson, Lloyd Whitlock , Guinn "Big Boy" Williams and Tex Parker.

  6. The Push Man and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Push Man and Other Stories is a collection of gekiga short stories by manga artist Yoshihiro Tatsumi. It collects sixteen stories by Tatsumi which were serialized in the manga magazine Gekiga Young as well as in self-published dōjinshi magazines in 1969. Drawn & Quarterly collected the stories and published them on September 1, 2005.

  7. A Man and His Cat - Wikipedia

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    A Man and His Cat (Japanese: おじさまと猫, Hepburn: Ojisama to Neko) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Umi Sakurai. Self-published as a webcomic by Sakurai before being serialized by Square Enix Manga , the series follows an older widower who adopts an unwanted cat.

  8. Man's Best Friend (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Man's Best Friend (known as Inu mo Arukeba Fallin' Love (犬も歩けばフォーリンラブ, If Dogs Can also Walk I'm Fallin' Love) aka the Inu mo Arukeba series) is an explicit yaoi manga by Kazusa Takashima, and is published in English by Blu Manga, a now-defunct boys' love publishing division of Tokyopop.

  9. Birdmen (manga) - Wikipedia

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    The manga was announced in December 2012. [2] It started in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on July 17, 2013. [3] The series went on hiatus from August to November of the same year. After resuming its publication, the manga was released on a monthly basis in the magazine. [4] [5] It finished on February 5, 2020.