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World War Blue (Japanese: 蒼い世界の中心で, Hepburn: Aoi Sekai no Chūshin de, lit. In the Center of the Blue World ) is a Japanese fantasy manga series written by Anastasia Shestakova and illustrated by Crimson.
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Tension grows between the Roman Catholic Church and Academy City since the attack by Vento of the Front. Tōma Kamijō has an unlucky day when a hungry Index bites him, Seiri Fukiyose hits his head with a ball, his teacher named Suama Oyafune attacks him for walking in her removing her skirt, and Mikoto Misaka attacks him after she found a selfie of him and her mother on his phone.
World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting: 1980: G N Halkeginia: Noboru Yamaguchi: A world whose social structure is similar to that of medieval Europe. The Familiar of Zero: 2004: N A Fictional universe of Harry Potter: J. K. Rowling: The Wizarding World co-exists with and is mainly hidden from the mundane world of the non-magical Muggles.
Pages in category "War in anime and manga" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akame ga Kill! B.
The manga volumes were released in English by Tokyopop on August 3 and October 12, 2004 under the names Seikai Trilogy, Vol. 2: Banner of the Stars: The Shape of Bonds and Seikai Trilogy, Vol. 3: Banner of the Stars II: Protecting the Precious. These volumes were referred to by Tokyopop as the second and third parts of the Seikai Trilogy.
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This category includes wars which were created for fiction works (such as the Dominion War of Star Trek), or wars which cannot be archaeologically verified. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.