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  2. Sam Maggs - Wikipedia

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    While at The Mary Sue, Maggs sold her first book, The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy, to Quirk Books.It was published in 2015. [15] A second edition, titled the Fangirl's Guide to the Universe and featuring updated text and new illustrations, was released October 27, 2020. [16]

  3. Obsessive Fangirl Horror - Wikipedia

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    Obsessive Fangirl Horror: I Want to Be That Streamer's Girlfriend (ガチ恋粘着獣 ~ネット配信者の彼女になりたくて~, Gachi Koi Nenchaku-jū: Net Haishin-sha no Kanojo ni Naritakute) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Seira.

  4. My Girlfriend's a Geek - Wikipedia

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    My Girlfriend's a Geek (腐女子彼女, Fujoshi Kanojo) is a Japanese light novel series in two volumes by Pentabu based on a popular blog [1] of the same name with 11 million [2] page views. A manga adaptation by Rize Shinba started serialization in 2007 and was published by Enterbrain under their B's LOG Comic imprint.

  5. Fan Girl - Wikipedia

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  6. List of GetBackers chapters - Wikipedia

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    Birth 2: Operation: Retrieve the Genius Dog (Birth. 2, Bāsu Ni) Part 1: Two Girls, two Clients (天才犬奪還作戦!①, Tensai Ken Dakkan Sakusen! Ichi ) [Chapter 223] The story moves to the time Ban and Ginji became the Third Generation's GetBackers and are requested by a drug dealer called Fox to take a man out of the prison.

  7. Number (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Number (Japanese: 番狗―ナンバー―) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kawori Tsubaki. It was serialized in Mag Garden 's Shōjo manga magazine Comic Blade Avarus from November 2007 to July 2011, with its chapters collected in seven tankōbon volumes as of October 2011.

  8. Unity (comics) - Wikipedia

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    "Unity" is an 18-issue crossover story published by Valiant Comics in the summer of 1992. It was conceived by Valiant's Editor-in-Chief, Jim Shooter , who wanted to revolutionize the crossover concept in comics.

  9. Change 123 - Wikipedia

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    Change 123 (ちぇんじ123, Chenji Hi-Fu-Mi) is a Japanese manga series written by Iku Sakaguchi and illustrated by Shiuri Iwasawa. The story follows Motoko Gettou, a normal female high school student, with a not so normal secret.