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It seems just right that the manga chosen for Vertical by Adopt a Manga grand prize winner Alexa would be so very different from the manga she won.
Adoptees 2010
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It seems just right that the manga chosen for Vertical by Adopt a Manga grand prize winner Alexa would be so very different from the manga she won.
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Regarded as the standard by which all other manga are judged, "Astro Boy" was created by the "God of Manga," Osamu Tezuka.
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"Astro Boy" -- originally a manga created by the "Godfather of Manga," Osamu Tezuka, follows the story of a Japanese scientist who creates a robot boy with incredible powers to replace his dead son.
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Antarctic have the pocket manga collection of Rod Espinosa's well-received Oz: The Manga; plus the debut of Gold Digger Tangent and the second issue of Gold Digger: Throne of Shadows.
Archive 2006-06-01 David S. Carter 2006
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Antarctic have the pocket manga collection of Rod Espinosa's well-received Oz: The Manga; plus the debut of Gold Digger Tangent and the second issue of Gold Digger: Throne of Shadows.
New This Week: June 28, 2006 David S. Carter 2006
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An epic for all manga historians, depicting the most importance age for manga, for without it, Manga might be nothing more than 4 panels instead of the current full spread, moving panels and etc that brings the story alive.
Anime Nano! 2010
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An epic for all manga historians, depicting the most importance age for manga, for without it, Manga might be nothing more than 4 panels instead of the current full spread, moving panels and etc that brings the story alive.
Anime Nano! 2010
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An Osamu Tezuka manga is set for reprint for first time in 62 years Manga
Anime Nano! 2008
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That said, Kethylia was far too busy to be able to interact with readers here, and even the frequency of her manga reviews was getting a bit sparse although I see she has put up a number of them in February, so I figured it better to add a regular feature from a writer who could interact with you folks here about manga, and Mark Andrew happened to know of one such writer, so starting today, each week we'll have a new Manga column, written just for Comics Should Be Good, by Danielle Leigh called "Manga Before Flowers."
New Manga Feature! | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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