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The Ones Within (ナカノヒトゲノム【実況中】, Naka no Hito Genome [Jikkyōchū], lit. "The Ones Within [Now Streaming]") is a Japanese manga series by Osora, serialized online via pixiv Comic website since 2014. It has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes by Media Factory.
April 1, 1982 [28] December 1982 [29] Ongoing 15 116: 1,142: Mahjong Hiryū Densetsu: Tenpai (麻雀飛龍伝説 天牌) Tomoshi Kuga, Nobuaki Minegishi: Weekly Manga Goraku (weekly) Nihon Bungeisha: May 1999 [30] October 1, 1999 [31] 2022 June 11, 2022: 16 115: 1,079 [n 17] Tsuribaka Nisshi (釣りバカ日誌) Jūzō Yamasaki, Kenichi Kitami ...
When English-language licenses for a series are held by publishers in different regions, this is distinguished by the following abbreviations: NA for North America, UK for the United Kingdom, SG for Singapore, [n 1] HK for Hong Kong, and ANZ for Australia and New Zealand. Where only one publisher has licensed a series, the region is not indicated.
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One of the first manga to be distributed in English in the US with its original artwork intact was Keiji Nakazawa's major work Barefoot Gen in 1978, which was originally translated and printed under the auspices of Project Gen in Japan (by volunteers) to spread Nakazawa's message to the world, and then sent overseas and distributed in the U.S ...
Ryūhei Tamura (Japanese: 田村 隆平, Hepburn: Tamura Ryūhei, born April 19, 1980 [1] [2]) is a Japanese manga artist. [3] He is best known for being the author and illustrator of the manga Beelzebub, which was first published as a one-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump, 2008. It was then serialized in 2009.
After graduation, Ōtsuka worked part-time as the editor of the magazines Ryu and Petit Apple Pie, together with manga artist Yukio Sawada.As a part-time editor, he worked with manga artist Shōtarō Ishinomori for about a month, where he learned how to parse manga names (a "name" refers to the rough draft of a manga page, with preliminary panel layout, dialogue and plot, which is commonly ...