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A Kirkus starred review calls the novel "absolutely captivating." [3] When Fangirl was chosen as the inaugural book for the Tumblr book club, a Tumblr representative noted its themes of loving books and creating art, its appeal to readers of all ages, and Rowell's existing fan base on the social media platform as reasons for the choice. [4]
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]
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.
A manga adaptation illustrated by Ren Sakuma and with composition by Shiori Shiono began serialization on Square Enix's Manga Up! manga website on February 12, 2022. [13] Its chapters have been compiled into five tankōbon volumes as of December 2024. [14] The manga adaptation is published in English on Square Enix's Manga UP!
A manga adaptation by Rize Shinba started serialization in 2007 and was published by Enterbrain under their B's LOG Comic imprint. A movie adaption was published in 2009 with My Geeky Girlfriend as the International English title. [3] Both the light novel and manga have been licensed for release by Yen Press. [4]
Anime and manga fandom traces back to at least the 1970s when fans of the series Space Battleship Yamato banded together to get it back on the air after it stopped airing on Japanese television. [3] In Japan, anime and manga are referred to collectively as the content industry: anime, video games, manga, and other related merchandise are ...
The individual chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon volumes by Kodansha, with the first volume released on March 17, 1999, and the last released on January 17, 2002. [1] [2] The manga was also later released in Japan in a partially colored format known as "Iro Hina version" (literally "Color Hina version") at an increased price ...
Off*beat Volume 3 was released one chapter per month in Sparkler Magazine starting in July 2013. Off*beat Volume 3 wrapped up with the end of Chapter 18 and an epilogue on April 18, 2014. Re-prints of Volumes 1&2 became available last July from Sparkler. The first printing of Volume 3 will be available in July 2014.) [26]