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Barakamon (ばらかもん) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Satsuki Yoshino [].The story follows Seishu Handa, a calligrapher who moves to the remote Gotō Islands off the western coast of Kyūshū, and his various interactions with the people of the island.
Jisatsutō (自殺島, "Suicide Island") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kouji Mori [].It was serialized in Hakusensha's seinen manga magazine Young Animal from November 2008 to August 2016, with its chapters collected in seventeen tankōbon volumes.
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The following is a list of works published by Kodansha and its subsidiaries, such as manga published by foreign subsidiaries, books, novels and light novels, and others, listed by release date. Including titles from: Kodansha; Kobunsha; Seikaisha; Scola (1981-2001) King Records; Starchild Records; Vertical; ASK-Kodansha (1981-1998)
The Idaten Deities Know Only Peace (Japanese: 平穏世代の韋駄天達, Hepburn: Heion Sedai no Idaten-tachi) is a Japanese manga series written by Amahara and illustrated by Coolkyousinnjya. It was serialized in Hakusensha 's seinen manga magazine Young Animal from August 2018 to August 2024, with its chapters collected in nine tankōbon ...
Written and illustrated by Mitsuru Hattori, Kaijū-iro no Shima began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's Young Dragon Age manga magazine on September 25, 2018. [3] The series' chapters have been collected into two tankōbon volumes as of March 2024.
Gotcha Force (ガチャフォース, Gacha Fōsu) is a fighting / third-person shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for the GameCube in 2003. The game consists primarily of collecting gacha toys and battling with them.
Monthly Shōnen Gangan (月刊少年ガンガン, Gekkan Shōnen Gangan) is a monthly manga anthology that regularly has over 600 pages. Shōnen Gangan was launched by Enix (now Square Enix) in 1991, to compete with other magazines such as Monthly Shōnen Magazine, Monthly Shōnen Jump and Shōnen Sunday Super, and is targeted toward the same young teen male demographic (shōnen means "young ...