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TABLE OF CONTENTS Know Your Manga! An Introduction from Robin Brenner ........................................................................ 1 Start Here .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Kids...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Shonen Manga (originally intended for teen boys) ..................................................................................10 Limited Shelf Space? ...................................................................................................................14 Begun Anew ...................................................................................................................................15 As Seen On TV! .............................................................................................................................16 Editors’ Picks ..................................................................................................................................17 Shojo Manga (originally intended for teen girls) .......................................................................................18 Mature Manga (intended for older audiences and experienced readers) ..........................................................22 Appendix .........................................................................................................................................26
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Good Comics for Kids
http://blog.schoollibraryjournal.com/goodcomicsforkids
Diamond Bookshelf
http://diamondbookshelf.com
Comics Worth Reading
http://www.comicsworthreading.com
YALSA - Great Graphic Novels for Teens Award
http://www.ala.com/yalsa/ggnt
Baker & Taylor Graphic Novel e-catalog
http://www.btol.com/pub_details.cfm?id=320
Publisher’s Weekly Comics News Section
http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/book-news/comics/index.html
No Flying No Tights
http://www.noflyingnotights.com
Comic Book Resource
http://www.comicbookresources.com
A.V. Club Comics Panel
http://www.avclub.com/features/comics-panel/
by Robin Brenner, MLS, Creator of No Flying No Tights A little vocabulary To demystify the terms readers use when discussing manga, here are a few important terms to remember: Comics: Most of you can identify comics as a medium, but it’s important to remember that Japanese manga are comics. “Comics” is an umbrella term and includes everything from comic strips to comics books to graphic novels to manga. Just like the medium of film encompasses shorts, television series, and feature films, comics contain forms distinguished by narrative length. Manga: Manga is simply the Japanese word for print or digital comics. Anime: Many new to Japanese pop culture confuse manga and anime, but while manga refers to comics on a page, anime refers to Japanese animation. How do I read this? Manga does read from right to left (and remember, this isn’t “backwards”...ask anyone who reads Hebrew or Arabic), and it may take English readers new to the format a few tries to adjust their orientation.
Just who is this for, anyway? In Japan, manga is published not in single-issue comic books but in anthology magazines aimed at a particular, gendered audience. So, most manga will target one of these audiences:
Introduction
KNOW YOUR MANGA!
• Kodomo manga: Created for kids (Pokémon Adventures, Happy Happy Clover) • Shonen manga: Created for guys from around the age of ten up through high school (Naruto, Death Note) • Shojo manga: Created for girls from around age ten up through high school (Cactus’s Secret, Ouran High School Host Club) • Seinen manga: Created for men from college age and up (Vagabond, 20th Century Boys) • Josei manga: Created for women from college age and up (Ristorante Paradiso, Ôoku) (This, however, does not always predict who will read a manga; there is an enormous amount of audience crossover.) Manga is for everyone! There is literally a manga out there for any reader. Manga is a format, not a genre, and thus can tell any kind of story. In Japan, everyone reads manga. Settling down with manga after a long day would be akin to settling down for a television show after a long day in the US. The genres and types of stories expand to capture all kinds of audiences. Know a boy who wants to learn about dinosaurs while laughing his pants off? Pick up Dinosaur Hour. Want a story for an incurable foodie? Check out Oishinbo. Need a coming-of-age story for the college student next door? Give them solanin. Eager for some tense historical drama? Try Vagabond or Ôoku. Yearning for smart, complex science fiction? Look no further than Urasawa’s Pluto or 20th Century Boys. Should I be worried about content? For we librarians, the target audience categories (shonen, shojo, etc.) will help you anticipate what a particular title might contain, but publisher-recommended age ratings and journal and industry reviews will help you determine whether a particular title is appropriate for your community and collection. If in doubt, ask your fellow librarians! With listservs like Graphic Novels in Libraries and review sites like No Flying No Tights, the resources and colleagues are out there. See Additional Resources on the opposite page for a full list. Does manga all look the same? The answer to this question is fairly simple: no, they don’t all look the same! True, manga creators all share a common background of technique, production, and artistic traditions, but any reader can tell you the variations are just as noticeable as the variety in art we see in US comics. 1
Introduction
Get to know your manga creators Unlike US comics, in which characters are frequently owned by publishers, manga creators either own or co-own their creations with their publishers. In this setup, creators decide if and when a series ends. Unlike our own mainstream comics, where SpiderMan and Batman are still going strong after decades of story lines, Japanese creators and publishers choose one story to tell, and when they’re done, they’re done. Sequel and spin-off series do happen but are relatively rare. For readers, this means that instead of following only one series or one character, fans follow creators. Once a reader finds a creator whose style and story really speaks to them, they’ll go looking for the rest of their work. There are how many volumes? The best way to understand why most manga titles are series is to think of them as closer to television series than feature films, or to book series as opposed to stand-alone novellas. The best play with timelines, stretch the limits of the format itself, and add layer upon layer to the narrative with each chapter, each volume. Some engage readers in a frothy soap opera while others reach the intensity of epic dramas like Game of Thrones or Lost.
make the final product too different, but the way manga is produced has generated a number of significant features for readers and for collectors. A few differences to keep in mind... Notice symbols and gestures. Ask a fellow manga reader if you can’t puzzle out what a particular symbol means. I’ve never met a fan unwilling to help out new readers, and any fan can be an expert. Most manga take as many pages as needed to tell their story. Like television shows, manga feature extended character development and complex plots involving rich history and deliberately paced revelations.
There is literally a manga out there for any reader. Manga is a format, not a genre, and thus can tell any kind of story.
If you have volumes 2, 8, 11, and 12 of a series, it’s not going to make narrative or emotional sense. If you’re starting a collection, try to stick to new series so you can be assured of continuing the popular series and, if you want some older favorites, start with the first few volumes or omnibus editions to generate excitement about the format. If you do get a series, commit to buying that series all the way through to the end. If you don’t, you’ll be leaving your readers with only up to season two of Lost or without those final five chapters of their favorite book.
The Manga Industry One important but frequently overlooked difference between US comics and Japanese manga is that they are products of a very different business model. One may not think this would
Many anime are adapted from manga, and they do share a common visual language, but the key difference is in the format. Manga also contains a language of symbols and signals that new readers learn as they go. For example, the page background, a character’s eye shape, a gesture, a floating symbol, and a sound effect all add to the story. Readers are expected to know and understand all of these elements to decipher and process the story. These culturally defined references mean reading manga has a significant learning curve, so don’t get frustrated. Don’t worry if you don’t catch every cultural note or symbol, but pay attention to context and build on your knowledge with each page read.
Manga is unfairly stereotyped, as comics in general have been, as being inappropriate or filled with explicit sexuality and violence. What causes this confusion is stereotypes colliding with cultural differences. Here in the US, comics are still thought to be a children or teen’s medium. Manga has been created for adults since the 1960s and so manga can contain mature themes, from sex to violence to sophisticated plots and ideas. The difference is these comics are intended for mature audiences, and many new readers don’t connect that comics could be written for adults. Similarly, titles aimed at older teens will include different content than those aimed at kids or younger teens.
Robin Brenner is a Reference/Teen Librarian at the Brookline (MA) Public Library.
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She is the creator and editor in chief of the graphic novel review website, No Flying No Tights (www.noflyingnotights.com). She published “Understanding Manga and Anime,” a guide to Japanese manga and anime, for Libraries Unlimited in June 2007, and was nominated for an Eisner Award in 2008. She contributes reviews and features to publications including Library Journal, School Library Journal (Good Comics for Kids group blog contributor), VOYA, and Early Word. She has also been lucky enough to serve on a variety of committees for YALSA, including Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults, Great Graphic Novels for Teens, and as Chair of the Margaret A. Edwards Award Committee. She was a judge for the 2007 Will Eisner awards. Robin gives lectures and workshops on graphic novels, manga, and anime all across the country.
Every journey has a beginning.
START HERE Resources
TOP TEN If you’re just starting out, here’s a list of our ten most popular series for you to have on hand (organized alphabetically):
GATEWAY MANGA
Series Black Bird
Original Intended Audience Older Teen Females
Alternatively, try these series to make manga readers out of non-manga readers:
Bleach
Teen Males
Blue Exorcist
Older Teen Males
FOR READERS WHO HAVEN’T TRIED MANGA (Age 17 and older)
Death Note
Older Teen Males
Fullmetal Alchemist
Teen Males
Naruto
Teen Males
One Piece
Teen Males
Pokémon
All Ages
The Legend of Zelda
All Ages
Vampire Knight
Older Teen Females
by Kanoko Sakurakouji by Tite Kubo by Kazue Kato
Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata by Hiromu Arakawa
by Masashi Kishimoto by Eiichiro Oda by Various
by Akira Himekawa by Matsuri Hino
20th Century Boys Death Note Cross Game Nausicaä not simple Pluto Saturn Apartments solanin Vagabond FOR EMERGING MALE READERS (Age 11-15) Bleach Naruto One Piece FOR EMERGING FEMALE READERS (Age 11-15) Dengeki Daisy Full Moon High School Debut Kamisama Kiss Otomen Skip•Beat! Strobe Edge Kimi ni Todoke
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KIDS’ COMICS
Strong storytelling, eye-popping graphics, lots of good humor
Kids
All your favorite Pokémon game characters jump out of the screen into the pages of these action-packed books!
Pokémon Adventures Manga Stories by Hidenori Kusaka, Art by Mato & Satoshi Yamamoto Pokémon Black and White The Pokémon Black and White arc in a smaller, more-affordable format for kids! Pokémon Adventures
Pokémon Adventures: HeartGold & SoulSilver
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Nominated for an About.com Readers Choice award for “Favorite All Ages Comic” Pokémon Adventures: Diamond & Pearl/Platinum
Pokémon Adventures: Black & White
Pokémon Pocket Comics: Black & White
A pocket-sized book brick jam-packed with fourpanel comic strips featuring the Unova region Pokémon from Pokémon Black & White. Includes Pokémon stats, trivia, puzzles and fun quizzes too! RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 6 AND UP
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OX, Wage, Babo, Ice-Bat and all their friends in the Uglyverse want you (their favorite Ugly) to join in their adventures! Kids
Uglydoll:
Goin’ Places!
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Stories and Art by Sun-Min Kim, David Horvath, Travis Nichols, Phillip Jacobson, Ian McGinty, Mike LE Kelly and James Kochalka For the first time ever, the Uglydolls star in their own comic book adventures, and you’re invited! Join the Uglys as they rocket into space, travel back in time and sail the seven seas. Or at least one of them. You don’t need a passport or driver’s license to ride this ride, but please bring cookies!
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Kids
Hello Kitty and her friends are o on adventures near and far!
Hello Kitty:
Here We Go!
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 6 AND UP
Stories and Art by Jacob Chabot, Jorge Monlongo and Susie Ghahremani Hello Kitty has places to be and friends to meet! Join Hello Kitty in her first-ever comic book adventures as she explores an underground realm, moonlights as an international super spy, climbs the Himalayas, travels back in time, and discovers that sometimes, the best place to get away from it all is between the pages of a good book. Plus, guest artist Susie Ghahremani takes Hello Kitty on some unexpected detours!
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Based on the
Max Steel, Vol. 1:
The Parasites
turbo-powered
Kids
Maxwell McGrath is just your average 16-year-old boy…until he starts experiencing uncontrollable Turbo Energy! To control this superpower, he must merge with a know-it-all alien ultralink named Steel. Together this unlikely duo will battle to save the earth as the ultimate turbocharged superhero—MAX STEEL!
TV show!
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Story by Brian Smith, Art by Jan Wijngaard Max faces his toughest battle yet when Naught and Dredd hatch a plan to build an army... made up of mind-controlled N-Tek agents! Max has to fight his own allies to stop his worst enemies from staging a full-on takeover!
• Based on the top-rated action series on Disney XD (US) and Teletoon (Canada) • Max Steel mobile games available • Interactive website, maxsteel.com • Toys and consumer products launching Fall 2013 • Featured property at San Diego Comic-Con International 2013
Max Steel, Vol. 2:
Hero Overload
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Story by B. Clay Moore, Art by Alfa Robbi All of a sudden Max Steel isn’t the only superhero around. Max encounters a trio of superpowered teens with mysterious skills who are in serious need of training. He takes on the task, but can Max get these new heroes up to speed before they have to battle a real threat? One of Max’s biggest baddies is waiting in the wings to strike...and Max is going to have to face him with a bunch of newbies!
One teen, one alien, one superhero! 7
Kids
Follow the adventures of Chase, Jinja, Dax, Bren and the rest of the Team Core-Tech as they search for Chase’s father and they discover the power of Monsuno. as seen on Monsuno: Combat Chaos Vol. 1:
Monsuno: Combat Chaos Vol. 2:
The Moto Mutants
Revenge/Sacrifice
Story by Brian Smith Art by Erwin Prasetya
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Long before Chase had ever heard of Monsuno, scientists were performing extensive tests on the all-powerful Monsuno essence. One such scientist, Dr. Moto, tried to create Monsunos of her own, but the experiments went horribly wrong. Trapped in an icy lab for years, Dr. Moto has continued her terrible experiments. Chase, Bren and Jinja have no idea about the horrifying creatures they are about to stumble upon.
Story by Cory Levine Art by Maurizio Campidelli and Erwin Prasetya
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
A traitor in Dr. Moto’s ranks has Chase, Bren, Jinja and Dax in their clutches. Trapped in an underground lab with mutant Monsunos, our team must survive Dr. Moto’s Revenge! Plus, a new fierce battle brings back memories for Beyal about the past and Chase’s missing dad, Jeredy Suno!
For more than five years, Ben Tennyson has been saving the universe with his Omnitrix, which allows him to use the DNA of aliens to take on heroic new forms. But he’s never encountered a challenge quite like this! Teamed up with a new partner, Rook, who seriously needs to relax, Ben investigates the mysteries of a hidden underground alien city and has to battle a new enemy, Khyber, who has only one thing on his mind: hunting down Ben 10™!
Ben 10 Omniverse, Vol. 1:
Ghost Ship
Story by Brian Smith, Art by Erwin Prasetya
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Ben and Rook investigate a distress call that lands them on a stranded space ship with a secret...and puts them right where Khyber wants them, trapped with no way out while he and his shape-shifting pet hunt them down. Now Ben’s got to get off a ship that’s falling out of space, save himself and his partner from Khyber’s pet, and figure out the mystery of the “Ghost Ship”!
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All new Ben 10 series!
KIDS BACKLIST CHECKLIST Redakai
Vol. 1: Shelter from the Storm Vol. 2: Tournament of Lions Vol. 3: Twin Trouble Vol. 4: Rise of the Beast King Vol. 5: Dragon Dawn Vol. 6: True Colors
Vol. 1: Invasion of the Gilfreem Vol. 2: The Tiger Terror
Kids
Voltron Force
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
WINX Club
The Legend of Zelda
Vol. 1: Bloom’s Discovery Vol. 2: Secrets of Alfea Vol. 3: The Magic of Friendship Vol. 4: Dragon’s Flame Vol. 5: Fairy Dreams Vol. 6: Time for Magic Vol. 7: Adventures Away Vol. 8: Magic in the Air Vol. 9: The Cursed Jewel
Vol. 1: The Ocarina of Time - Part 1 Vol. 2: The Ocarina of Time - Part 2 Vol. 3: Majora’s Mask Vol. 4: Oracle of Seasons Vol. 5: Oracle of Ages Vol. 6: Four Swords - Part 1 Vol. 7: Four Swords - Part 2 Vol. 8: The Minish Cap Vol. 9: A Link to the Past Vol. 10: The Phantom Hourglass
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8 AND UP
Mr. Men Little Miss
Mameshiba
Mr. Bump: Lights, Cameras, BUMP!
Vol. 1: On the Loose! Vol. 2: We Could Be Heroes! Vol. 3: Enchanted!
Little Miss Sunshine: Here Comes the Sun! Little Miss Daredevil: The Incredible Race!
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 6 AND UP
Mr. Strong: Good Thing I Came Along! RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 6 AND UP
My Neighbor Totoro Picture Book (New Edition) My Neighbor Totoro: A Novel The Art of My Neighbor Totoro
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Shonen
SHONEN MANGA
sho•nen |'shō-( )nin| (“show-nen”) noun ' : pertaining to storylines originally directed to a male demographic ten years old and up
Tiger & Bunny
Art by Mizuki Sakakibara, Planning/Story by SUNRISE Original Script by Masafumi Nishida Original Character and Hero Design by Masakazu Katsura Series Summary: Superpowered humans known as NEXT appeared in the world 45 years ago. Some of them fight crime in the city of Stern Bild while promoting their corporate sponsors on the hit show HERO TV. The people love their superheroes, even if they don’t completely understand them, and not all of the NEXT use their powers for good. “Tiger & Bunny is the kind of quality, honestly kid-friendly, superhero comic book of which the North American market needs more.” —Comic Book Bin
Running Man
Genre: Superhero/Action/Comedy NASCAR
Starsky & Hutch
Blue Exorcist by Kazue Kato
Series Summary: Raised by Father Fujimoto, a famous exorcist, Rin Okumura never knew his real father. One day a fateful argument with Father Fujimoto forces Rin to face a terrible truth—the blood of the demon lord Satan runs in Rin’s veins! Rin swears to defeat Satan, but doing that means entering the mysterious True Cross Academy and becoming an exorcist himself. Can Rin fight demons and keep his infernal bloodline a secret? It won’t be easy, especially when drawing his father’s sword releases the demonic power within him! About the Author: Manga creator, writer and illustrator Kazue Kato was born in Tokyo on July 20, 1980. In 2000, at age 19, she won the prestigious Tezuka Award for her work Boku to Usagi (Rabbit and I) published in Akamaru Jump. From 2005 to 2006 her series Robo to Usakichi, a sci-fi adventure featuring a rabbit (again!) was published in the monthly magazine Shonen Sirius (Kodansha). Her latest series, Blue Exorcist, began in Jump Square in April of 2009. Hellboy
Genre: Supernatural Adventure Stand By Me
Supernatural
“Blue Exorcist spells out the secret to great action-adventure: you’ve got to have something more to offer than just action and adventure.” 10
—Anime News Network
Shonen
Bakuman。
Story by Tsugumi Ohba, Art by Takeshi Obata Series Summary: Average student Moritaka Mashiro enjoys drawing for fun. When his classmate and aspiring writer Akito Takagi discovers his talent, he begs Moritaka to team up with him as a manga-creating duo. But what exactly does it take to make it in the mangapublishing world? Genre: Coming of Age/Drama
Fame
Art School Confidential
Bowfinger
“If any creators are going to craft an enjoyable, exciting story about the ins and outs of the manga world, it’s going to be Ohba and Obata….Teen graphic novel collections must add this series. It is a valuable resource both as a story and as a reference for future graphic novel creators, and its creators’ popularity cannot be denied.” —School Library Journal
Death Note
Story by Tsugumi Ohba, Art by Takeshi Obata Series Summary: Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects—and he’s bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil. But when criminals begin dropping dead, the authorities send the legendary detective L to track down the killer. With L hot on his heels, will Light lose sight of his noble goal…or his life? Genre: Supernatural Thriller/Mystery
CSI
Sandman
Catch Me If You Can
“Like a mix between CSI and Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, Death Note features detectives and demons that transcend the tired stereotypes of the genre. Ohba gives his complex characters clever dialogue and puts them through dramatic plot twists that leave you guessing at every turn.” 2011 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens list No Flying No Tights “Must Have: Manga for Teens” List
— About.com “Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata’s Death Note is a surprisingly gripping and original suspense tale that raises a handful of interesting questions about morality. Anyone with a taste for mystery (and a good dose of gallows humor) should find Death Note to be refreshingly sophisticated…. Death Note remains a solid, gripping and extremely likable title. Don’t miss it.... Story: A. Art: A.” —Anime News Network
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Rosario+Vampire by Akihisa Ikeda
Shonen
Something’s not right about Tsukune’s new high school… Series Summary: All-around average teenager Tsukune can’t get accepted to any high school save one...but on his first day, he finds the rest of the student body doesn’t appear average in the least. Best of all, the cutest girl on campus can’t wait to fling her arms around his neck! Wait a sec’—are those her teeth around his neck too...? Tsukune’s going to have one heck of a hickey when he gets home from Monster High! How will he raise his grades at a school where the turf war isn’t between the jocks and the nerds but the vampires and the werewolves? Genre: High School Drama/Romantic Comedy/Supernatural Action Harry Potter
Underworld
Twilight
No Flying No Tights “Must Have: Manga for Teens” List
A consistent New York Times bestseller!
“This series is a perfect blend of Western monsters, yokai, high school comedy, harem manga, and Scooby-Doo-style mysteries.” —Manga Worth Reading
Barrage
by Kouhei Horikoshi Series Summary: Spunky slum kid Astro gets the chance of a lifetime to end the chaos ripping apart his home planet when the playboy prince switches places with him. Now Astro has become Prince Barrage, a boy charged with the duty of restoring peace to the planet…and given an all-powerful magical spear to do it! Genre: Science-Fiction/Adventure
The Prince and the Pauper
Starship Troopers
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Oliver Twist
Psyren
by Toshiaki Iwashiro Fight your way back to your own dimension—or die trying.
Genre: Science Fiction Thriller
Shonen
Series Summary: “Save me!” Those were Sakurako Amamiya’s last words to her friend Ageha Yoshina before she mysteriously went missing. Now Ageha’s on a quest to find her. He’s convinced that the mythical Psyren Secret Society has something to do with the recent rash of disappearances. And now he seems to be caught up as a player in their very deadly game... The Wizard of Oz
Jason and the Argonauts
The Deadliest Game
“…a good recommendation for libraries who have teen patrons hungry for action, but parents who monitor what they read. Personally, I’m looking forward to the next volume.” —No Flying No Tights “…[D]efinitely worth picking up if you like shonen action stories.” —MTV Geek
Magi
by Shinobu Ohtaka A fantasy adventure inspired by One Thousand and One Nights! Series Summary: Deep within the desert lie the mysterious Dungeons, vast stores of riches there for the taking by anyone lucky enough to find them and brave enough to venture into the depths from where few have ever returned. Plucky young adventurer Aladdin means to find the Dungeons and their riches, but Aladdin may be just as mysterious as the treasures he seeks. Genre: Adventure/Fantasy
Aladdin
Pirates of the Caribbean
Sinbad
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LIMITED SPACE?
These great complete series only take a few inches on your shelf!
Limited Space?
The Earl & The Fairy
4 volumes
Story and Art by Ayuko, Created by Mizue Tani
Series Summary: Lydia Carlton is a fairy doctor,one of the few people with the ability to see the magical creatures who share our world. During one of her rare trips to London to visit her father, Lydia’s quiet life is suddenly transformed when she is rescued from kidnappers by a mysterious young man! “An interesting and mysterious supernatural adventure begins to unfold in this promising first volume. It has a good pace, is smack full of intrigue, and further delights the reader with its impressive art.” —activeAnime
Genkaku Picasso by Usamaru Furuya
3 volumes
Series Summary: Hikari “Picasso” Hamura, a grouchy teenager with a talent for drawing, dies in a freak accident. The gods decide to revive him, but only on the condition that he use his artistic gift for the good of humanity. Picasso discovers that sketching a person’s aura yields a surreal portrait of their psyche. Stranger still, Picasso can dive into these dreamscapes and help people by exploring their deepest emotions, memories and perceptions.
Jiu Jiu
by Touya Tobina
5 volumes
Series Summary: Born into a family of “Hunters,” Takamichi’s destiny is to pursue and slay demons. When her twin brother is killed, she is saved from despair by a pair of Jiu Jiu—shape-shifting familiars—in the form of two wolf pups named Snow and Night. Now Takamichi is in high school and an active Hunter. Snow and Night can’t wait to attend school in their human form to “protect” her. But are they ready to go off leash...? “With its mix of humor and drama, and the way it cuts right to the emotional core of the characters, the first volume of Jiu Jiu is a compelling read and a real treat for shoujo romance fans.” —MTV Geek
Oishinbo
Story by Tetsu Kariya, Art by Akira Hanasaki
7 volumes
Series Summary: As part of the celebrations for its 100th anniversary, the publishers of theTōzai News have commissioned the creation of the “Ultimate Menu,” a model meal embodying the pinnacle of Japanese cuisine. This all-important task has been entrusted to journalist Yamaoka Shirō, an inveterate cynic who possesses no initiative--but also an incredibly refined palate and an encyclopedic knowledge of food. “All said, clearly the author has a passion for Japanese cooking, and his enthusiasm is contagious. A pinch of Rebel Without a Causeserved with a generous spoonful of Iron Chef, this book will be snapped up by the ever-growing ranks of Japanophiles, as well as foodies..” 14
—School Library Journal
Many VIZ manga series have found success as anime on television!
AS SEEN ON TV! Naruto
Naruto is a young shinobi with an incorrigible knack for mischief. He’s got a wild sense of humor, but Naruto is completely serious about his mission to be the world’s greatest ninja! • Volumes 1-59 have sold through over 7 million copies in the US to date (BookScan 01/13) • Frequent #1 bestseller on New York Times, USA Today Graphic Novels & BookScan lists and ICv2 Top Manga Property
Bleach
Fullmetal Alchemist
Ichigo Kurosaki never asked for the ability to see ghosts—he was born with the gift. When his family is attacked by a Hollow—a malevolent lost soul—Ichigo becomes a Soul Reaper, dedicating his life to protecting the innocent and helping the tortured spirits themselves find peace.
In an alchemical ritual gone wrong, Edward Elric lost his arm and his leg, and his brother Alphonse became nothing but a soul in a suit of armor. Equipped with mechanical “auto-mail” limbs, Edward becomes a state alchemist, seeking the one thing that can restore his and his brother’s bodies...the legendary Philosopher’s Stone.
Death Note
Rurouni Kenshin
by Tite Kubo
Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Light Yagami is an ace student with great prospects—and he’s bored out of his mind. But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil.
by Hiromu Arakawa
by Nobuhiro Watsuki
Action, romance, and historical intrigue help make Nobuhiro Watsuki’s Rurouni Kenshin, the tale of a wandering swordsman set against the backdrop of the Meiji Restoration, one of the most popular Shonen Jump titles among fans to date. Himura Kenshin, once an assassin (or hitokiri ) of ferocious power, now fights to protect the honor of those in need.
Dragon Ball Z
Yu-Gi-Oh!
After years of training and adventure, Goku has become Earth’s ultimate warrior. And his son, Gohan, shows even greater promise. But the stakes are increasing as even deadlier enemies threaten the planet.
Tenth grader Yugi spent most of his time alone playing games...until he solved the Millennium Puzzle, a mysterious Egyptian artifact! Possessed by the puzzle, Yugi becomes Yu-Gi-Oh, the King of Games, and challenges evildoers to the Shadow Games...weird games with high stakes and high risks!
by Akira Toriyama
As Seen On TV
by Masashi Kishimoto
by Kazuki Takahashi
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BEGUN ANEW
Dearly missed manga series, re-started by VIZ in 2012
Begun Anew
07-GHOST
by Yuki Amemiya and Yukino Ichihara
Last release before new VIZ edition: October 2009 Series Summary: The paths of one evil god, two rival empires, three unlikely bishops and seven brave ghosts converge in the destiny of Teito Klein, a boy who vows to master a powerful artifact known as the Eye of Mikael in order to lay bare the secrets of the world’s— and his own—murky past. Genre: Fantasy Alice in Wonderland
Being Human
Star Wars
Loveless by Yun Kouga
Last release before new VIZ edition: September 2008 Series Summary: Ritsuka Aoyagi is alone in the world—never fitting in at school and alienated from his own past by a fragmented memory. When his beloved older brother is brutally murdered, Ritsuka is heartbroken but determined to find answers. His only lead is Soubi, a mysterious, handsome college student who offers him an intimate link to his brother’s other life: a dark and vibrant world of spell battles and secret names. Genre: Fantasy/Coming of Age Drama
Ulysses
Harry Potter
Memento
“Yun Kouga’s art is breathtaking—fluid, dark, and full of slicing edges to show the beauty and the damage in sharp relief. This title is definitely most suitable for older teen readers, given the variety of dark subjects and the suspense-ratcheting unwillingness to explain too much. But once you start the series, you’ll be dying for the next volume.” —The Book Report
Did you miss Loveless the first time around? Catch up with omnibuses of 1&2, 3&4, 5&6, 7&8, repackaged with rare bonus material—40-50 pages of never-before-seen bonus comics, artist commentary, and interviews! 16
They’re not just editors; they’re fans!
EDITORS’ PICKS
Mike:
by Takehiko Inoue
“Don’t like basketball but do like a good story? You really need to be reading Slam Dunk, by Takehiko Inoue, one of Japan’s most famous manga artists. Slam Dunk’s story of a high school hoops team making their play for the national championship is a story of personal growth and teamwork. Even if you don’t know (or care) about basketball, Slam Dunk shows you all the ins and outs of the game without losing you on the sidelines. The characters feel like real people and their sense of competitiveness, frustration, and elation when they win or lose comes across in a surprisingly honest way. Inoue’s artwork also shows true genius, depicting complicated freeze frames of basketball action in a way that is surprisingly easy to follow. In the end, Slam Dunk is a pretty uplifting story, and one that truly stands out. If you only ever read one sports manga, Slam Dunk should be it.”
Editors’ Picks
Slam Dunk
Pancha:
Kamisama Kiss by Julietta Suzuki
“The thing that really elevates this series for me is how Nanami (the main character) handles the weird new situations she finds herself in. She basically raised herself, so she’s used to taking charge and getting things done, but she’s also kind and caring. It’s nice to see the main character of a shojo manga be a natural leader. And despite being primarily a comedy, there are some pretty poignant moments as well.”
Hope:
Barrage
by Kouhei Horikoshi “Barrage holds the distinct honor of being the first Weekly Shonen Jump series to start serialization in Japan and the U.S. at the same time. A complete series in just two volumes, the tale of Astro and Tiamat’s fight of swords and spears against alien invasion makes a great introduction to Weekly Shonen Jump manga. Or in my case, a fun reminder of those first, exciting days (not that long ago!) of going simultaneous with Weekly Shonen Jump.” See page 12 for more information!
Mark:
Cross Game by Mitsuru Adachi
“Shonen Sunday, the legendary magazine that brought us Ranma 1/2 and Case Closed, is known for its fun stories featuring the day-to-day lives of loveable characters. In recent years, one of the best series that Shonen Sunday has given us is the amazing slice of life story Cross Game. This wonderful story about Ko Kitamura and his misfit baseball team will make make you laugh, cry and get excited with their trials and tribulations on and off the baseball field. This manga not only has action packed baseball games that rival Death Note in the suspense they deliver, but it is also surprisingly emotional from the very first volume!” 17
SHOJO MANGA
sho•jo |'shō-( )jō| (“show-joe”) noun ' : pertaining to storylines originally directed to a female demographic ten years old and up
Strobe Edge Shojo
by Io Sakisaka
Being in love can light up your life! Series Summary: What is love, anyway? Ninako Kinoshita’s friends tell her it’s one thing, but Ninako wonders what this mysterious feeling really is. When she meets Ren Ichinose, the handsome, enigmatic guy that all the girls worship, her life takes an unexpected turn. With just a few words and a smile, he changes her world... Genre: High School Drama/Romantic Comedy My Girl
A Walk to Remember
Demon Love Spell by Mayu Shinjo
Series Summary: Miko is a shrine maiden who has never had much success at seeing or banishing spirits. Then she meets Kagura, a sexy demon who feeds off women’s feelings of passion and love. Kagura’s insatiable appetite has left many girls at school brokenhearted, so Miko casts a spell to seal his powers. Surprisingly the spell works—sort of—but now Kagura is after her! Genre: Supernatural Fantasy/Romantic Comedy Harry Potter
Muppet Babies
Constantine
“...a fun take on the supernatural romance....Silly in places and romantic in others, this so far is the most accessible of Shinjo’s romances to be translated.” —Anime News Network 18
The Sound and the Fury
NEW SHOJO FOR 2013 Sweet Rein by Sakura Tsukuba
Shojo
Series Summary: Sad at the thought of spending another Christmas alone, Kurumi Sagara goes out for a walk. While she’s crossing the street, a boy bumps into her, and a rein suddenly appears that binds them together. The overjoyed boy tells her she’s his master and that she’s a Santa Claus. Kurumi dismisses him as a crazy person, but then he transforms into a reindeer?!
Voice Over! by Maki Minami
Series Summary: Hime Kino’s dream is to one day do voice acting like her hero Sakura Aoyama from the Lovely❤Blazer anime, and getting accepted to the prestigious Holly Academy’s voice actor department is the first step in the right direction! But Hime’s gruff voice has earned her the scorn of teachers and students alike. Hime will not let that stand unchallenged. She’ll show everyone that she is too a voice acting princess, whether they like it or not!!
Midnight Secretary by Tomu Ohmi
Series Summary: Kaya Satozuka prides herself on being an excellent secretary and a consummate professional, so she doesn’t even bat an eye when she’s reassigned to the office of her company’s difficult director, Kyohei Touma. He’s as prickly—and hot—as rumors paint him, but Kaya is unfazed…until she discovers that he’s a vampire!!
Happy Marriage?! by Maki Enjoji
Series Summary: In order to help her father, Chiwa Takanashi agrees to an arranged marriage with the company president, Hokuto Mamiya—a man she doesn’t know—at the request of Hokuto’s grandfather. Maki Chiwa believes the arrangement isn’t binding, but her new partner seems to think otherwise. Can two strangers living together find their way to a happy marriage?!
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. . . l o o h c s h g i h , Oh
Great shojo manga set in everyone’s favorite place—high school!
Dengeki Daisy Shojo
by Kyosuke Motomi
After orphan Teru Kurebayashi loses her beloved older brother, she finds solace in the messages she exchanges with DAISY, an enigmatic figure who can only be reached through the cell phone her brother left her. Meanwhile, mysterious Tasuku Kurosaki always seems to be around whenever Teru needs help… Could DAISY be a lot closer than Teru thinks? “The first volume of Dengeki Daisy is highly recommended for teens 14 and up. It is at times sweet, at times action-packed, at times mysterious. Kyousuke Motomi has definitely made an interesting addition to the world of shojo manga.” — Graphic Novel Reporter
A Devil and Her Love Song by Miyoshi Tomori
Meet Maria Kawai—she’s gorgeous and whip-smart, a girl who seems to have it all. But when she unleashes her sharp tongue, it’s no wonder some consider her to be the very devil! Maria’s difficult ways even get her kicked out of an elite school, but this particular fall may actually turn out to be her saving grace... “A Devil and Her Love Song will be a welcome addition to the Shojo Beat catalog, an all-too-rare example of a story in which the heroine isn’t the least bit concerned with being nice or popular.” —The Manga Critic
High School Debut by Kazune Kawahara
Hapless Haruna needs help finding a boyfriend. After failing to win the eye of any guy in high school, Haruna enlists the help of cute upperclassman Yoh to coach her on how to make herself more appealing to the male species. Yoh agrees, with one catch: Haruna had better not fall for him! “A delightful romantic comedy that’s already on the short list of my favorite new manga of 2008.” — Manga.About.com
Ouran High School Host Club by Bisco Hatori
In this screwball romantic comedy, Haruhi, a poor girl at a rich kids’ school, is forced to repay an $80,000 debt by working for the school’s swankiest, all-male club—as a boy! There, she discovers just how wealthy the six members are and how different the rich are from everybody else... Graphic Novel Reporter’s Core 10 Manga For Teens list
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MATURE MANGA
Manga intended for older readers
Naoki Urasawa’s
20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa
2011 Eisner Award winner for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia
Pluto
by Naoki Urasawa and Osamu Tezuka Co-authored with Takashi Nagasaki Supervised by Macoto Tezka With the cooperation of Tezuka Productions
A gritty adaptation of Astroboy: The Greatest Robot On Earth by Osamu Tezkua!
Series Summary: In an ideal world where man and robots coexist, someone or something is after the seven great robots of the world. Interpol assigns robot detective Gesicht to this most strange and complex case—and he eventually discovers that he is one of the targets!
Mature
Series Summary: Humanity, having faced extinction at the end of the 20th century, would not have entered the new millennium if it weren’t for them. In 1969, during their youth, they created a symbol. In 1997, as the coming disaster slowly starts to unfold, that symbol returns. This is the story of a group of boys who try to save the world.
About the Author: Naoki Urasawa’s career as a manga artist spans more than twenty years and has firmly established him as one of the true manga masters of Japan. Born in Tokyo in 1960, Urasawa debuted with BETA! in 1983 and hasn’t stopped his impressive output since. Well-versed in a variety of genres, Urasawa’s oeuvre encompasses a multitude of different subjects, such as a romantic comedy (Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl), a suspenseful human drama about a former mercenary (Pineapple ARMY; story by Kazuya Kudo), a captivating psychological suspense story (Monster), a sci-fi adventure manga (20th Century Boys), and a modern reinterpretation of the work of the God of Manga, Osamu Tezuka (Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka; co-authored with Takashi Nagasaki, supervised by Macoto Tezka, and with the cooperation of Tezuka Productions). Many of his books have spawned popular animated and live-action TV programs and films, and 2008 saw the theatrical release of the first of three live-action Japanese films based on 20th Century Boys. No stranger to accolades and awards, Urasawa received the 2011 Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia, and is a three-time recipient of the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award, a two-time recipient of the Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize, and also received the Kodansha Manga Award. Urasawa has also become involved in the world of academia, and in 2008 accepted a guest teaching post at Nagoya Zokei University, where he teaches courses in, of course, manga.
Sunny
by Taiyo Matsumoto Series Summary: Sunny is the brand-new masterwork from Eisner Award-winner Taiyo Matsumoto, one of Japan’s most innovative and acclaimed manga artists. Sunny is a car. Sunny is a car you take on a drive with your mind. It takes you to the place of your dreams. It is the story of beating the odds, in the ways that count, for a group of orphans who discover the car and let it take them to better places in their imagination. Translated by Tekkonkinkreet film director Michael Arias! “Matsumoto deftly weaves a sense of longing and sadness even in the most chaotic scenes, and readers are drawn into the lives of children struggling to be themselves in a world that doesn’t want them. ” —Heidi MacDonald, Publishers Weekly
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ACCLAIMED HISTORICAL MANGA House of Five Leaves
Mature
by Natsume Ono
Series Summary: Masterless samurai Akitsu Masanosuke is a skilled and loyal swordsman, but his naïve, diffident nature has time and again caused him to be let go by the lords who have employed him. Hungry and desperate, he becomes a bodyguard for Yaichi, the charismatic leader of a gang called “Five Leaves.” Although disturbed by the gang’s sinister activities, Masa begins to suspect that Yaichi’s motivations are not what they seem. And despite his misgivings, the deeper he’s drawn into the world of the Five Leaves, the more he finds himself fascinated by these devious, mysterious outlaws. “The story is whole-heartedly a character study. It excels at it too, combining Natsume Ono’s skill at subtle storytelling with a well-grounded yet exotic locale to keep it that much more interesting.” —Anime News Network
Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue
Series Summary: Striving for enlightenment by way of the sword, Miyamoto Musashi is prepared to cut down anyone who stands in his way. Vagabond is an action-packed portrayal of the life and times of the quintessential warrior-philosopher—the most celebrated samurai of all time! “Only an artist like Takehiko Inoue could take Japan’s most historic samurai and bring him to life for Japanese and American audiences alike. In his hands, manga is fine art for everyone, Miyamoto Musashi is both human and hero, and Vagabond is flawless artistic storytelling.” —Publishers Weekly
Also available in VIZBIG Editions! “This reads like an Akira Kurosawa film captured on the printed page. Takehiko Inoue’s fine line art, much more detailed than the norm for Japanese manga, is a real treat, while the storyline captivates.” —Comic Buyer’s Guide Kodansha Manga Award winner Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize winner 2003 Eisner Award nominee for Best Writer/Artist Grand Prize for manga at the 2000 Japan Media Arts Festival
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Single-volume graphic novels for those afraid of commitment
STANDALONE MANGA
solanin by Inio Asano
“Solanin is a satisfying one-shot that proves that manga for grown-ups can be smart and sensitive without being profane.”
Mature
Summary: Meiko Inoue is a recent college grad working as an office lady in a job she hates. Her boyfriend Naruo is permanently crashing at her apartment because his job as a freelance illustrator doesn’t pay enough for rent. And her parents in the country keep sending her boxes of veggies that just rot in her fridge. Straddling the line between her years as a student and the rest of her life, Meiko struggles with the feeling that she’s just not cut out to be a part of the real world. Will Meiko find her place in the world, or will the world force her to fit?
—About.com 2009 Eisner Award Nominee for Best US Edition of International Material — Japan 2009 Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material
not simple by Natsume Ono
Ian, a young man with a fractured family history, travels from Australia to England to America in the hope of realizing his dreams and reuniting with his beloved sister. His story unfolds backwards through the framing narrative of Jim, a reporter driven to capture Ian’s experiences in a novel: not simple. 2011 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens list A complex, powerful, and emotionally wrenching story from the creator of House of Five Leaves, Ristorante Paradiso and Gente. “A devastating work... highly recommended, particularly to fans of comics slightly off the beaten path.” —Comic Book Resourcs
Ristorante Paradiso by Natsume Ono
Summary: At the age of 21, Nicoletta travels to Rome to find her mother, Olga, who abandoned her long ago. Nicoletta finds her at Casetta dell’Orso, a charming little restaurant owned by Olga’s husband. The staff of bespectacled gentlemen welcomes Nicoletta warmly, but Olga’s reception is not so pleasant. Olga has never told her husband that she ever had children—and he must never know. “This is the perfect pick for anyone who’s tired of reading about shy high school girls and their cutesy little crushes…Ristorante Paradiso is one of those rare finds that’s great for anyone who is tired of only having a kids menu to order from.” —Anime News Network 23
SPOTLIGHT ON FUMI YOSHINAGA Fumi Yoshinaga is a Tokyo-born manga creator who debuted in 1994 withTsuki to Sandaru
Mature
(The Moon and the Sandals). Yoshinaga has won numerous awards, including the 2009 Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize for Ôoku, the 2002 Kodansha Manga Award for her series Antique Bakery, the 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival Excellence Award for Ôoku. She was also nominated for the 2008 Eisner Award for Best Writer/Artist.
Ôoku: The Inner Chambers by Fumi Yoshinaga
Series Summary: In Edo period Japan, a strange new disease called the Redface Pox has begun to prey on the country’s men. Within eighty years of the first outbreak, the male population has fallen by seventy-five percent. Women have taken on all the roles traditionally granted to men, even that of the shogun. The men, precious providers of life, are carefully protected. And the most beautiful of the men are sent to serve in the shogun’s Inner Chamber... In this 17th Century Japan the shogun is a woman...and the harem is full of men! “Those who love sequential art, Japanese culture, or plain ol’ good storytelling should have started reading Ôoku yesterday.” —Anime News Network
All My Darling Daughters by Fumi Yoshinaga
Summary: Yukiko, a salarywoman in her thirties, still lives with her mother Mari. But their relationship suffers a sudden change when Mari announces that she’s getting married--to an ex-host and aspiring actor who’s younger than Yukiko. Yukiko, convinced he’s out to fleece her mom, can’t stand to stay in the house and decides to move in with her boyfriend. Fumi Yoshinaga weaves together the disparate lives of Yukiko and her friends in five short stories, exploring the women’s various relationships with the skill and elegance she is famous for.
Japan Media Arts Festival 2004—Jury Recommended Works on Manga Division
“Those who have been following her career in manga publishing might be tempted to conclude the following: Fumi Yoshinaga can do anything.” —Anime News Network 24
Appendix
APPENDIX # Naoki Urasawa’s 20th Century Boys Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-59116-922-2 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-59116-926-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-1922-7 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-1923-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-2340-8 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-2341-5 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-2342-2 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-2343-9 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-2344-6 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-2345-3 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-2346-0 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-2365-1 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-3531-9 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-3532-6 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-3533-3 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-3534-0 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-3535-7 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-3536-4 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-4215-3537-1 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-3538-8 Vol. 21.................................... 978-1-4215-3539-5 Vol. 22.................................... 978-1-4215-4277-5 21st Century Boys, Vol. 1....... 978-1-4215-4326-0 21st Century Boys, Vol. 2....... 978-1-4215-4327-7 07-GHOST Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4994-1 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4995-8 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4996-5 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4997-2 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-4998-9 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-4999-6 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-6037-3 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-6038-0 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-6039-7 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-6395-4 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-6396-1 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-6397-8 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-6430-2
A All My Darling Daughters.... 978-1-4215-3240-0
B Bakuman。 Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3513-5 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3514-2 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3515-9 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3793-1 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3794-8 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3824-2 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-3888-4 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-3889-1 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-3958-4 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-3995-9 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-4103-7 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-4136-5 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-4208-9 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-4290-4 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-4291-1 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-4292-8 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-4293-5 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-4294-2 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-4215-4295-9 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-5370-2
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Barrage Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5275-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5571-3
Vol. 33.................................... 978-1-4215-2811-3 Vol. 34.................................... 978-1-4215-2812-0 Vol. 35.................................... 978-1-4215-3312-4 Vol. 36.................................... 978-1-4215-3313-1 Vol. 37.................................... 978-1-4215-3314-8 Vol. 38.................................... 978-1-4215-3597-5 Vol. 39.................................... 978-1-4215-3598-2 Vol. 40.................................... 978-1-4215-4137-2 Vol. 41.................................... 978-1-4215-4138-9 Vol. 42.................................... 978-1-4215-4139-6 Vol. 43.................................... 978-1-4215-4296-6 Vol. 44.................................... 978-1-4215-4297-3 Vol. 45.................................... 978-1-4215-4298-0 Vol. 46.................................... 978-1-4215-4299-7 Vol. 47.................................... 978-1-4215-4300-0 Vol. 48.................................... 978-1-4215-4301-7 Vol. 49.................................... 978-1-4215-4302-4 Vol. 50.................................... 978-1-4215-4302-4 Vol. 51.................................... 978-1-4215-4304-8 Vol. 52.................................... 978-1-4215-4305-5 Vol. 53.................................... 978-1-4215-4949-1 Vol. 54.................................... 978-1-4215-5138-8 Vol. 55.................................... 978-1-4215-5236-1 Vol. 56.................................... 978-1-4215-5476-1 Vol. 57.................................... 978-1-4215-5882-0 Vol. 58.................................... 978-1-4215-6135-6 Vol. 59.................................... 978-1-4215-6237-7 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1.............. 978-1-4215-3992-8 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 2.............. 978-1-4215-3993-5 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 3.............. 978-1-4215-3994-2 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 4.............. 978-1-4215-5467-9 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 5.............. 978-1-4215-5468-6 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 6.............. 978-1-4215-5469-3 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 7.............. 978-1-4215-5911-7 The Art of Bleach: All Colour But the Black..... 978-1-4215-1884-8 Bleach: SOULs Official Character Data Book 1........................ 978-1-4215-2053-7 Bleach: MASKED Official Character Data Book 2........................ 978-1-4215-4230-0 Color Bleach+......................... 978-1-4215-3227-1
Ben 10: Omniverse Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5741-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5742-7 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5743-4 Biomega Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3184-7 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3185-4 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3186-1 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3187-8 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3188-5 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3277-6 Black Bird Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-2764-2 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-2765-9 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-2766-6 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-2767-3 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-2768-0 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3066-6 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-3311-7 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-3580-7 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-3774-0 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-3843-3 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-3937-9 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-4052-8 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-4177-8 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-4275-1 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-4921-7 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-5243-9 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-5890-5 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-6009-0 Bleach Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-59116-441-8 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-59116-442-5 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-59116-443-2 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-59116-444-9 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-59116-445-6 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-59116-728-0 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-59116-807-2 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-59116-872-0 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-59116-924-6 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-0081-2 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-0271-7 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-0403-2 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-0611-1 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-0612-8 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-0613-5 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-0614-2 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-1041-5 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-1042-2 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-4215-1043-9 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-1044-6 Vol. 21.................................... 978-1-4215-1165-8 Vol. 22.................................... 978-1-4215-1179-5 Vol. 23.................................... 978-1-4215-1541-0 Vol. 24.................................... 978-1-4215-1603-5 Vol. 25.................................... 978-1-4215-1796-4 Vol. 26.................................... 978-1-4215-2384-2 Vol. 27.................................... 978-1-4215-2385-9 Vol. 28.................................... 978-1-4215-2386-6 Vol. 29.................................... 978-1-4215-2387-3 Vol. 30.................................... 978-1-4215-2388-0 Vol. 31.................................... 978-1-4215-2809-0 Vol. 32.................................... 978-1-4215-2810-6
Blue Exorcist Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4032-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4033-7 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4034-4 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4047-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-4076-4 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-4174-7 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4262-1 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-5084-8 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-5477-8 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-5886-8
C Cross Game Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3758-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3766-5 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3767-2 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3768-9 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3769-6 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3770-2 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-3771-9 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-3772-6
D Dawn of the Arcana Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4104-4 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4105-1
Death Note Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-0168-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-0169-7 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-0170-3 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-0331-8 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-0626-5 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-0627-2 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-0628-9 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-0629-6 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-0630-2 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-1155-9 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-1178-8 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-1327-0 Black Edition, Vol. 1............... 978-1-4215-3964-5 Black Edition, Vol. 2............... 978-1-4215-3965-2 Black Edition, Vol. 3............... 978-1-4215-3966-9 Black Edition, Vol. 4............... 978-1-4215-3967-6 Black Edition, Vol. 5............... 978-1-4215-3968-3 Black Edition, Vol. 6............... 978-1-4215-3969-0 How to Read 13...................... 978-1-4215-1888-6 Demon Love Spell Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4945-3 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5077-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5366-5 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-5365-8 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-5374-0
E The Earl and the Fairy Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4168-6 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4169-3 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4170-9 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4171-6
F Fullmetal Alchemist Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-59116-920-8 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-59116-923-9 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-59116-925-3 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-59116-929-1 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-0175-8 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-0319-6 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-0458-2 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-0459-9 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-0460-5 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-0461-2 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-0838-2 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-0839-9 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-1158-0 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-1379-9 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-1380-5 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-1381-2 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-2161-9 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-2536-5 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-4215-2568-6 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-3034-5 Vol. 21.................................... 978-1-4215-3232-5 Vol. 22.................................... 978-1-4215-3413-8 Vol. 23.................................... 978-1-4215-3630-9 Vol. 24.................................... 978-1-4215-3812-9 Vol. 25.................................... 978-1-4215-3924-9 Vol. 26.................................... 978-1-4215-3962-1 Vol. 27.................................... 978-1-4215-3984-3 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-59116-709-9
Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-59116-712-9 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-59116-713-6 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-59116-767-9 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-59116-810-2 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-59116-854-6 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-59116-876-8 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-59116-959-8 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-59116-927-7 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-0064-5 Vol. 21.................................... 978-1-4215-0082-9 Vol. 22.................................... 978-1-4215-0196-3 Vol. 23.................................... 978-1-4215-0276-2 Vol. 24.................................... 978-1-4215-0338-7 Vol. 25.................................... 978-1-4215-0407-0 Vol. 26.................................... 978-1-4215-0673-9 Vol. 27.................................... 978-1-4215-0674-6 Vol. 28.................................... 978-1-4215-0675-3 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1.............. 978-1-4215-4018-4 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 2.............. 978-1-4215-4019-1 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 3.............. 978-1-4215-4020-7
H Hello Kitty Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5878-3 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5879-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5880-6 High School Debut Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-1481-9 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-1482-6 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-1483-3 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-1731-5 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-1732-2 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-1733-9 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-2189-3 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-2190-9 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-2191-6 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-2665-2 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-2666-9 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-2922-6 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-3129-8 House of Five Leaves Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3210-3 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3211-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3212-7 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3213-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3214-1 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3542-5 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4201-0 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-4202-7
J Jiu Jiu Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4274-4 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4278-2 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4279-9 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4315-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-5378-8
K Kamisama Kiss Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3638-5 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3639-2 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3640-8 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3658-3 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3823-5 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3886-0 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4025-2 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-4082-5 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-4198-3 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-4269-0 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-4924-8
Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-5082-4 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-5266-8 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-5586-7 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-6308-4
L The Legend of Zelda Vol. 1: The Ocarina of Time Part 1.................................. 978-1-4215-2327-9 Vol. 2: The Ocarina of Time Part 2.................................. 978-1-4215-2328-6 Vol. 3: Majora’s Mask.............. 978-1-4215-2329-3 Vol. 4: Oracle of Seasons......... 978-1-4215-2330-9 Vol. 5: Oracle of Ages ������������� 978-1-4215-2331-6 Vol. 6: Four Swords - Part 1 ��� 978-1-4215-2332-3 Vol. 7: Four Swords - Part 2 ��� 978-1-4215-2333-0 Vol. 8: The Minish Cap ���������� 978-1-4215-2334-7 Vol. 9: A Link to the Past ������� 978-1-4215-2335-4 Vol. 10: Phantom Hourglass... 978-1-4215-3724-5
Appendix
Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4106-8 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4107-5 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-4213-3 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-4214-0 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4215-7 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-4314-7 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-4920-0 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-5245-3 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-5889-9
Loveless 2-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1............. 978-1-4215-4990-3 2-in-1 Edition, Vol. 2............. 978-1-4215-4991-0 Vol. 9..................................... 978-1-4215-4324-6
M Magi Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5951-3 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5952-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5953-7 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-5954-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-5955-1 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-5956-8 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-5957-5 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-5958-2 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-5959-9 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-5960-5 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-5961-2 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-5962-9 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-5963-6 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-5964-3 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-5965-0 Mameshiba Mameshiba: On the Loose!..... 978-1-4215-3880-8 Mameshiba: We Could Be Heroes! 978-1-4215-4128-0 Mameshiba: Enchanted!.......... 978-1-4215-5524-9 How to Be the Best Friend Ever 978-1-4215-4319-2 Meet Mameshiba!.................... 978-1-4215-3972-0 Max Steel Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5523-2 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5726-7 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5727-4 Mister Men and Little Miss Little Miss Daredevil: The Incredible Race............... 978-1-4215-4072-6 Little Miss Sunshine: Here Comes the Sun!.......... 978-1-4215-4071-9 Mr. Bump: Lights, Camera, Bump!......... 978-1-4215-4074-0 Mr. Strong: Good Thing I Came Along!.... 978-1-4215-4073-3 Monsuno: Combat Chaos Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4941-5 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5689-5 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5728-1
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Naruto Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-56931-900-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-59116-178-3 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-59116-187-5 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-59116-358-9 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-59116-359-6 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-59116-739-6 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-59116-875-1 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-0124-6 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-0239-7 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-0240-3 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-0241-0 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-0242-7 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-1087-3 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-1088-0 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-1089-7 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-1090-3 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-1652-3 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-1653-0 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-4215-1654-7 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-1655-4 Vol. 21.................................... 978-1-4215-1855-8 Vol. 22.................................... 978-1-4215-1858-9 Vol. 23.................................... 978-1-4215-1859-6 Vol. 24.................................... 978-1-4215-1860-2 Vol. 25.................................... 978-1-4215-1861-9 Vol. 26.................................... 978-1-4215-1862-6 Vol. 27.................................... 978-1-4215-1863-3 Vol. 28.................................... 978-1-4215-1864-0 Vol. 29.................................... 978-1-4215-1865-7 Vol. 30.................................... 978-1-4215-1942-5 Vol. 31.................................... 978-1-4215-1943-2 Vol. 32.................................... 978-1-4215-1944-9 Vol. 33.................................... 978-1-4215-2001-8 Vol. 34.................................... 978-1-4215-2002-5 Vol. 35.................................... 978-1-4215-2003-2 Vol. 36.................................... 978-1-4215-2172-5 Vol. 37.................................... 978-1-4215-2173-2 Vol. 38.................................... 978-1-4215-2174-9 Vol. 39.................................... 978-1-4215-2175-6 Vol. 40.................................... 978-1-4215-2841-0 Vol. 41.................................... 978-1-4215-2842-7 Vol. 42.................................... 978-1-4215-2843-4 Vol. 43.................................... 978-1-4215-2929-5 Vol. 44.................................... 978-1-4215-3134-2 Vol. 45.................................... 978-1-4215-3135-9 Vol. 46.................................... 978-1-4215-3304-9 Vol. 47.................................... 978-1-4215-3305-6 Vol. 48.................................... 978-1-4215-3474-9 Vol. 49.................................... 978-1-4215-3475-6 Vol. 50.................................... 978-1-4215-3497-8 Vol. 51.................................... 978-1-4215-3498-5 Vol. 52.................................... 978-1-4215-3957-7 Vol. 53.................................... 978-1-4215-4049-8 Vol. 54.................................... 978-1-4215-4102-0 Vol. 55.................................... 978-1-4215-4152-5 Vol. 56.................................... 978-1-4215-4207-2 Vol. 57.................................... 978-1-4215-4306-2 Vol. 58.................................... 978-1-4215-4328-4 Vol. 59.................................... 978-1-4215-4942-2 Vol. 60.................................... 978-1-4215-4943-9 Vol. 61.................................... 978-1-4215-5248-4 Vol. 62.................................... 978-1-4215-5619-2 Vol. 63.................................... 978-1-4215-5885-1 Vol. 64.................................... 978-1-4215-6139-4 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 1.............. 978-1-4215-3989-8 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 2.............. 978-1-4215-3990-4 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 3.............. 978-1-4215-3991-1 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 4.............. 978-1-4215-5488-4 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 5.............. 978-1-4215-5489-1 3-in-1 Edition, Vol. 6.............. 978-1-4215-5490-7 Naruto The Official Character Data Book............................... 978-1-4215-4125-9 Naruto The Official Fanbook.... 978-1-4215-1884-2
Oishinbo Vol. 1: Japanese Cuisine.......... 978-1-4215-2139-8 Vol. 2: Sake............................. 978-1-4215-2140-4 Vol. 3: Ramen and Gyoza........ 978-1-4215-2141-1 Vol. 4: Fish, Sushi and Sashimi........... 978-1-4215-2142-8 Vol. 5,: Vegetables................... 978-1-4215-2143-5 Vol. 6: The Joy of Rice............ 978-1-4215-2144-2 Vol. 7: Izakaya--Pub Food....... 978-1-4215-2145-9
not simple............................... 978-1-4215-3220-2
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Ôoku: The Inner Chambers Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-2747-5 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-2748-2 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-2749-9 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3169-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3669-9 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3961-4 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4220-1 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-5482-2 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-5877-6 Ouran High School Host Club Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-59116-915-4 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-59116-990-1 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-0062-1 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-0192-5 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-0329-5 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-0584-8 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-0864-1 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-1161-0 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-1404-8 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-1929-6 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-2255-5 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-2672-0 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-2673-7 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-3565-4 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-3670-5 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-3870-9 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-3979-9 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-4135-8
P Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-1918-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-1919-7 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-1920-3 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-1921-0 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-2583-9 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-2721-5 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-3267-7 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-3343-8 Pokémon Adventures Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3054-3 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3055-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3056-7 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3057-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-1958-1 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3059-8 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-3060-4 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-3061-1 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-3062-8 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-3563-5 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-3545-6 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-3546-3 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-3547-0 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-3548-7 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-4949-4 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-3550-0 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-3551-7 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-3552-4 Vol. 19.................................... 978-1-4215-3553-1 Vol. 20.................................... 978-1-4215-3554-8 Vol. 21.................................... 978-1-4215-3555-5
Pokémon Adventures: Diamond and Pearl/Platinum Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3816-7 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3817-4 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3818-1 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3912-6 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3913-3 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3914-0 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4247-8 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-5404-4 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-5405-1 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-5406-8 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-6179-0 Pokémon Black and White Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4090-0 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4091-7 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4092-4 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4114-3 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-4280-5 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-4281-2 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4282-9 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-5893-6 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-5894-3 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-5895-0 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-5896-7 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-5897-4 Psyren Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-3676-7 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-3677-4 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-3678-1 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-3679-8 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-3680-4 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-3681-1 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-3682-8 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-4336-9
R Redakai Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4338-3 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4339-0 Ristorante Paradiso.............. 978-1-4215-3250-9 Rosario+Vampire Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-1903-6 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-1904-3 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-1905-0 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-1906-7 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-1907-4 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-1908-1 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-1909-8 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-1910-4 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-2354-5 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-2355-2 Season II, Vol. 1...................... 978-1-4215-3136-6 Season II, Vol. 2...................... 978-1-4215-3137-3 Season II, Vol. 3...................... 978-1-4215-3268-4 Season II, Vol. 4...................... 978-1-4215-3544-9 Season II, Vol. 5...................... 978-1-4215-3691-0 Season II, Vol. 6...................... 978-1-4215-3831-0 Season II, Vol. 7...................... 978-1-4215-4026-9 Season II, Vol. 8...................... 978-1-4215-4050-4 Season II, Vol. 9...................... 978-1-4215-4209-6 Season II, Vol. 10.................... 978-1-4215-4879-1 Season II, Vol. 11.................... 978-1-4215-5240-8 Season II, Vol. 12.................... 978-1-4215-5702-1
S solanin.......................................978-1-4215-23217 Strobe Edge Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5068-8
T Tiger & Bunny Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5561-4 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5562-1 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5563-8 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-6235-3
U Uglydoll Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-5522-5 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-5723-6 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5724-3 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-5725-0
V Vagabond VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 1.......... 978-1-4215-2054-4 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 2.......... 978-1-4215-2244-9 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 3.......... 978-1-4215-2245-6 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 4.......... 978-1-4215-2246-3 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 5.......... 978-1-4215-2247-0 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 6.......... 978-1-4215-2280-7 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 7.......... 978-1-4215-2281-4 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 8.......... 978-1-4215-2282-1 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 9.......... 978-1-4215-2313-2 VIZBIG Edition, Vol. 10........ 978-1-4215-2915-8 Vampire Knight Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-0822-1 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-1130-6 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-1324-9 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-1563-2 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-1954-8 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-2353-8 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-2676-8
Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-3073-4 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-3172-4 Vol. 10.................................... 978-1-4215-3569-2 Vol. 11.................................... 978-1-4215-3790-0 Vol. 12.................................... 978-1-4215-3938-6 Vol. 13.................................... 978-1-4215-4081-8 Vol. 14.................................... 978-1-4215-4218-8 Vol. 15.................................... 978-1-4215-4947-7 Vol. 16.................................... 978-1-4215-5154-8 Vol. 17.................................... 978-1-4215-5701-4 Vol. 18.................................... 978-1-4215-6433-3 Vampire Knight: The Official Fanbok................ 978-1-4215-3238-7 Voltron Force Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4153-2 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4154-9 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4155-6 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4156-3 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-4157-0 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-4158-7
W WINX Club Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-4215-4159-4 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-4215-4160-0 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-4215-4161-7 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-4215-4162-4 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-4215-4163-1 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-4215-4203-4 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-4215-4204-1 Vol. 8...................................... 978-1-4215-4205-8 Vol. 9...................................... 978-1-4215-4206-5
Y Yu-Gi-Oh! Vol. 1...................................... 978-1-56931-903-1 Vol. 2...................................... 978-1-59116-081-6 Vol. 3...................................... 978-1-59116-179-0 Vol. 4...................................... 978-1-59116-185-1 Vol. 5...................................... 978-1-59116-324-4 Vol. 6...................................... 978-1-59116-471-5 Vol. 7...................................... 978-1-59116-613-9 Duelist, Vol. 1......................... 978-1-59116-614-6 Duelist, Vol. 2......................... 978-1-59116-716-7
Duelist, Vol. 3......................... 978-1-59116-771-6 Duelist, Vol. 4......................... 978-1-59116-759-4 Duelist, Vol. 5......................... 978-1-59116-811-9 Duelist, Vol. 6......................... 978-1-59116-856-0 Duelist, Vol. 7......................... 978-1-59116-877-5 Duelist, Vol. 8......................... 978-1-59116-998-7 Duelist, Vol. 9......................... 978-1-4215-0052-2 Duelist, Vol. 10....................... 978-1-4215-0078-2 Duelist, Vol. 11....................... 978-1-4215-0150-5 Duelist, Vol. 12....................... 978-1-4215-0207-6 Duelist, Vol. 13....................... 978-1-4215-0277-9 Duelist, Vol. 14....................... 978-1-4215-0339-4 Duelist, Vol. 15....................... 978-1-4215-0408-7 Duelist, Vol. 16....................... 978-1-4215-0690-6 Duelist, Vol. 17....................... 978-1-4215-0691-3 Duelist, Vol. 18....................... 978-1-4215-0692-0 Duelist, Vol. 19....................... 978-1-4215-1112-2 Duelist, Vol. 20....................... 978-1-4215-1113-9 Duelist, Vol. 21....................... 978-1-4215-1114-6 Duelist, Vol. 22....................... 978-1-4215-1115-3 Duelist, Vol. 23....................... 978-1-4215-1116-0 Duelist, Vol. 24....................... 978-1-4215-1117-7 Millennium World, Vol. 1....... 978-1-59116-878-2 Millennium World, Vol. 2....... 978-1-4215-0151-2 Millennium World, Vol. 3....... 978-1-4215-0409-4 Millennium World, Vol. 4....... 978-1-4215-0693-7 Millennium World, Vol. 5....... 978-1-4215-0694-4 Millennium World, Vol. 6....... 978-1-4215-1328-7 Millennium World, Vol. 7....... 978-1-4215-1515-1 R, Vol. 1.................................. 978-1-4215-3006-2 R, Vol. 2.................................. 978-1-4215-3007-9 R, Vol. 3.................................. 978-1-4215-3008-6 R, Vol. 4.................................. 978-1-4215-3009-3 R, Vol. 5.................................. 978-1-4215-3010-9 GX, Vol. 1............................... 978-1-4215-1378-2 GX, Vol. 2............................... 978-1-4215-2082-7 GX, Vol. 3............................... 978-1-4215-2677-5 GX, Vol. 4............................... 978-1-4215-3173-1 GX, Vol. 5............................... 978-1-4215-3472-5 GX, Vol. 6............................... 978-1-4215-3782-5 GX, Vol. 7............................... 978-1-4215-3925-6 GX, Vol. 8............................... 978-1-4215-3996-6 GX, Vol. 9............................... 978-1-4215-4212-6 Zexal, Vol. 1............................ 978-1-4215-4902-6 Zexal, Vol. 2............................ 978-1-4215-4980-4 Zexal, Vol. 3............................ 978-1-4215-5372-6 Zexal, Vol. 4............................ 978-1-4215-6107-3
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