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Grandmaster, in comics, may refer to: Grandmaster (DC Comics) , fictional character, a type of Manhunter agent, in the DC Comics universe. First appeared in 1987
Manga: Sixty Years of Japanese Comics is a 2004 encyclopaedia written by Paul Gravett. It was published in 2004 by Laurence King in the United Kingdoms [ 1 ] and by Harper Design in United States. It gives an overview of most of the famous manga works and historical evolution since 1945.
The Unaware Atelier Master (勘違いの工房主~英雄パーティの元雑用係が、実は戦闘以外がSSSランクだったというよくある話~, Kanchigai no Atorie Maisutā: Eiyū Pāti no Moto Zatsuyōgakari ga, Jitsu wa Sentō Igai ga SSS Ranku Datta to Iu Yoku Aru Hanashi) is a Japanese light novel series written by Yōsuke Tokino and illustrated by Zounoze.
Attack No. 1; Captain Scarlet; Chichi no Tamashii; Grand Dolls; Grand Prix Yarō; Harenchi Gakuen; Kaikidai Sakusen; Kōsoku ESP; Kujira Daigo; Life for Sale; Manga Konto 55-go; Ninja Hattori-kun [2] Ninja Taikōki, Sengoku No. 1; Ore wa Kamikaze; Otoko Ippiki Gaki-Daishō; Otoko no Jōken; Ryūsei Kyūdan; Vampire (Dai 2 Bu)
Historie (Japanese: ヒストリエ, Hepburn: Hisutorie) (stylized as HISTORIĒ) is a Japanese historical manga series written and illustrated by Hitoshi Iwaaki.It has been serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since 2003, with its chapters collected in 12 tankōbon volumes as of June 2024.
Shōnen Jump+ (Japanese: 少年ジャンプ + ( プラス ), Hepburn: Shōnen Janpu Purasu) is a manga platform created by Shueisha.Launched on September 22, 2014, it operates as a free mobile app and website. [2]
Ashwath Kaushik, an 8-year-old chess prodigy, has set a new record by besting a grandmaster nearly 30 years older than him on Sunday. Ashwath Kaushik, an 8-year-old chess prodigy, has set a new ...
Masaaki Hatsumi (初見 良昭, Hatsumi Masaaki, born December 2, 1931), formerly Yoshiaki Hatsumi, is the founder of the Bujinkan Organization and is the former Togakure-ryū soke (grandmaster). [2] He no longer teaches, but currently resides in Noda, Chiba, Japan. [3]