Showing posts with label Elex Media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elex Media. Show all posts

Tokkyu!! 20 of 20, Inazuma Eleven 8, Nakayoshi Gress Issue 8 (Elex Media 31 August 2012 manga and mangazine) [UPDATED]

Added Ciuman Dewa volumes 1–5 restocks. You might not think the timing's significant, but it is when you consider that the Kamisama Hajimemashita anime premieres this October in Japan. (Service for those who haven't tried out the Kamisama Hajimemashita manga because of the title. xD)

トッキュー!! 20 (JP cover)

Tokkyu!! 20 © Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro/Kodansha [First serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine]. Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

Hyogo and sea rescue Team Tokkyu!! aren't swept away by the raging flood, but still wave buh-bye, Inazuma Japan is in a big pinch, the curse of a sentient sword continues after an absence of over a year, weddings are still shoujo bliss (especially blissful when they've caught up with the last chapter to have serialized here). That's the only NikBabble™ you're gonna get out of this release because nowhere on teh internets can you find Elex previews. (At least, at the time of writing.)

Oh, but I do ramble on about the NakaGress! Issue 8 pals, specifically the Indonesian Nakayoshi debut — the Host × Katekyo Thank You! For the Nomination or Goshimei Arigato Gozaimasu by Miasa Rin. You might already know Miasa Rin-sensei from the Kodansha Nakayoshi-serialized AKB0048 - Episode 0. [Continued...]

Elex Media manga and manhwa (2012.08.31)

  1. Inazuma Eleven vol 8 of 10 by Yabuno Tenya
  2. イナズマイレブン 8 (JP cover)

    Inazuma Elevenイナズマイレブン
    by Yabuno Tenya
    Shogakukan Monthly CoroCoro Comic, shounen
    Volume 8 first published in Japan 2011.02

    Awards
    Winner, 34th Kodansha Manga Awards (2010) in the Children's category

    Related series
    Based on LEVEL-5's soccer RPG game, from which an Oriental Light and Magic anime, starring seiyuu Takeuchi Junko as Mark Evans (Endou Mamoru), Nojima Hirofumi as Axel Blaze (Gouenji Shuuya), Yoshino Hiroyuki as Jude Sharp (Yuuto Kidou) and Miyano Mamoru as Shawn Frost (Shirou Fubuki), was also adapted. The TV series premiered 2008.10.05 on TV Tokyo and its sequel, Inazuma Eleven GO, aired episode 14 on 2011.08.03; the Inazuma Eleven: Saikyou Gundan Ogre Shuurai sequel premiered 2010.12.23 in Japan, with Inazuma Eleven GO's movie sequel Inazuma Eleven GO: Kyuukyoku no Kizuna Griffon premiered 2011.12.23.

    Alternate Story: Inazuma Eleven Gaidenshuu (one volume per 2011.01)
    Sequel: Inazuma Eleven Go (two volumes compiled between 2012.01 and 2012.06, ongoing serialization in Corocoro Comic)

  3. Legend of the Cursed Sword (Pageomgi) vol 35 of 37 by Yeo BeopRyong & Park HuiJin
  4. 파검기 35 (KR cover)

    Pageomgi파검기
    by Yeo BeopRyong & Park HuiJin
    Daewon C.I. Comic Champ, sonyun
    Volume 35 first published in Korea 2008.06

    Other languages
    English Chronicles of the Cursed Sword (TOKYOPOP: 22 volumes per 2008.08.05, cancelled), German (Egmont Manga & Anime: The Legend of the Sword) and Swedish (B. Wahlströms Bokförlag AB)

  5. Tokkyu!! vol 20 of 20 by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro [Series Finale]
  6. トッキュー!! 20 (JP cover)

    Tokkyu!!トッキュー!!
    by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 20 first published in Japan 2008.09

    Reissues
    Seven bunko volume rereleased from 2010.01 to 2010.07

    Serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Magz (concluded)

  7. V.B. Rose vol 10 of 14 by Hidaka Banri
  8. V・B・ローズ 10 (JP cover)

    V.B. RoseV・B・ローズ」 by Hidaka Banri
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 10 first published in Japan 2007.08

    Other languages/serialization
    Serialized until chapter 56 in HanaLaLa (discontinued)
    English V.B. Rose (TOKYOPOP: 12 volumes per 2011.04), traditional Chinese (Ever Glory Taiwan: V.B.R 絲絨藍玫瑰 14 per 2009.10)

    Related
    Spun-off from Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai or I Hate You More Than Anyone (13 volumes published in Japan per 2001.09)
    The Hana to Yume Comics Special V.B. Rose Illustration Fan Book streeted in Japan 2009.05

    Adaptations
    A V.B. Rose drama CD was released in Japan in 2006.12, starring seiyuu Mizuki Nana as Shiroi Ageha, Sakurai Takahiro as Arisaka Yukari, and Suwabe Junichi as Kuromine Mitsuya.

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Mangazines (2012.08.31)

  • Nakayoshi Gress! Issue 8/2012 (Indonesian Nakayoshi)
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Wild Life 24, 07-GHOST 7, Skip Beat! 22 (Elex Media manga out nau~)

Street date: 11 August 2012, the last manga sked prior to the Idul Fitri holidays. (Next street date: 31 August 2012.)
Before I get to top DO WANT! Wild Life (and first runner-up 07-GHOST)—

Skip Beat! 22 (Elex Media)

Skip Beat! © Nakamura Yoshiki
Hakusensha [Serialized in Hana to Yume]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

One night.

One night with Tsuruga Ren.

One night is all takes for Kyoko-chan to learn...iro iro. Especially the “various things” related to interpreting the bully role of Natsu. :D

With Ren's guidance, Kyoko's thespian genius gives birth to a charismatic Supermodel!Natsu. But can the radical characterization win over Box R's director?

Skip Beat! volume 22 compiles Acts 127 to 132: Private Exit, Switch Over, Api Peperangan yang Tersembunyi, Serangan Balik, The Reflection Floating Up and Cross Eyes.

Thirty Skip Beat! tankou have been published in Japan as at March 2012; the 31st streets this 20 September. The latest “Breath of Darkness” arc continues to run in Hakusensha's Hana to Yume, with the latest Act—192?—in Issue 19, which goes on sale on the 5th of September. (Too bad we don't have HanaLaLa anymore to fast track the Indonesian Skip Beat!. :p)

Elsewhere, a controversy also brews in—

Wild Life vol 24 of 27
By Fujisaki Masato

Aren't multiple relationships more exciting? Aren't most animals polygamous? How come homo sapiens isn't!?

How is Dr. Tessho supposed to answer these (t)horny questions from two girls who have gotten close to him? And will our favorite vet actually consider or even—Gasp!—act on their wheedling?

Wild Life volume 24 spans chapters 204 to 209. For installments beyond 209, check out back issues till the newest Shonen Star. (The latest Issue 14 released last Tuesday.)

Now for the “fantastic tale of magic, death gods and the darkness in men's hearts”...

07-Ghost vol 7 (of 14+)
By Amemiya Yuki & Ichihara Yukino

Teito's next stop is the God House in The 5th District, the former kingdom of Raggs. To get there, Teito and Frau will have to consult ‘an old friend.’

M–k––e!!

Meanwhile, back in the church, Teito's comrade Hakuren also faces a tough decision when he is summoned back to the Empire to serve as tutor to the princess. Will Hakuren's life be dedicated by his father's wishes again, or will his own calling show him the right path to take? [From Chuang Yi's 07-GHOST Vol. 7 preview]

07-GHOST volume 7 spans chapters or Kapitel 36 to 41: Tatto, Recollection, Evidence, Division, Lingering Snow and Omen. [*NOT Elex chapter titles]

New titlesNew Elex titles
Title, actually. Elex launches only one — The Best Selection of Saito Chiho, the Deluxe edition. Its editor only has one word to sum it up. Intrigued? :) [Continued...]

Elex Media manga (2012.08.11)

  1. 07-GHOST vol 7 of 14+ by Amemiya Yuki, Ichihara Yukino
  2. 07-GHOST 7 (Elex)

    07-GHOST07‐GHOST
    by Amemiya Yuki, Ichihara Yukino
    Ichijinsha Comic Zero-Sum, josei
    Volume 7 (chapters 36–41) first published in Japan 2008.11

    Awards
    Double-first prize, 3rd Zero-Sum Comics Grand-Prix

    Other languages
    English 07-GHOST (Go! Comi: 7 volumes [dropped]; picked up by VIZ Media: volume 1 street date: 2012.11.13 and Chuang Yi Singapore: volume 10 per 2012.02), French (Kazé Editions: 07-Ghost Tome 8 shipped 2012.05 • Tome 9 street date: 2012.09.19), German (EMA: Band 12 released 2012.07.12 • Band 13 street date: 2012.10)

    Related series
    Side story 07-GHOST CHILDREN (one volume)

    A 07-GHOST Seal and Postcard Book was released by Gakken Marketing in 2009.09

    Adaptations
    Studio DEEN's 25-episode 07-GHOST anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Mitsuki Saiga (Teito Klein), Namikawa Daisuke (Mikage Celestine) and Hayami Sho (Ayanami), aired in Japan from April through September 2009.

    Since the TV series' end, mini-dramas have been released through limited edition genteiiban (DVDs). At least three drama CDs have also been released: 07-Ghost: Kamisama ni Todoku Koibumi (2007.02), The Day of Retribution (2009.06) and The Top News Headlines (2009.10).

  3. [Premiere] The Best Selection of Saito Chiho – Deluxe (Saito Chiho The Best Selection) by Saito Chiho
  4. The Best Selection of Saito Chiho (Elex)

    Saito Chiho The Best Selection
    さいとうちほ The Best Selection
    by Saito Chiho
    Shogakukan Flower Comics Special, shoujo
    This anthology first published in Japan 2009.03

  5. Skip Beat! vol 22 of 30+ by Nakamura Yoshiki
  6. Skip Beat! 22 (Elex)

    Skip Beat!スキップ・ビート!
    by Nakamura Yoshiki
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 22 (Acts 127–132) first published in Japan 2009.06

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian HanaLaLa (discontinued upon the magazine's closure).
    English Skip Beat! (VIZ Media: 28 volumes as of 2012.07.03 • volume 29 street date: 2012.10.02), French (Casterman: Tome 22 shipped 2012.06 • Tome 23 street date: 2012.08.28), German (Carlsen Comics: Band 21 released 2012.07.31 • Band 22 street date: 2012.10.30, serialized in Daisuki), Korean (Sigong Comics: 스킵 비트! 30 per 2012.05) and traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: SKIP. BEAT!華麗的挑戰 30 released 2012.07.25)

    Adaptations
    A 25-episode anime adaptation by Hal Film Maker aired in Japan from October 2008 through March 2009. Seiyuu Inoue Marina, Konishi Katsuyuki and Miyano Mamoru replaced the 2002.09 Skip Beat! Drama CD cast comprising Nagasawa Miki, Narita Ken and Kanna Nobutoshi as Mogami Kyoko, Tsuruga Ren, and Fuwa Shou respectively. (The drama CD adapted manga Acts 1–5.)

    The Taiwanese live-action adaptation Extravagant Challenge premiered 18 December 2011 on FTV with Ivy Chen as Gong Xi (Kyoko), Choi Siwon as Dun Helian (Ren) and Lee Donghae as Bu Po Shang (Shou). Episode 15 aired 1 April 2012.

    Related
    Hakusensha released the Skip Beat! Fan Book ~ LOVE ME in March 2009.

  7. Wild Life vol 24 of 27 by Fujisaki Masato
  8. Wild Life 24 (Elex)

    Wild Lifeワイルドライフ」 by Fujisaki Masato
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 24 (chapters 204–209) first published in Japan 2007.11

    Awards
    51st Shogakukan Manga Awardee in the Shounen category (2005)

    Serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)

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Detektif Conan 68, Tokkyu!! 19, Red Haired Snow White 5 (Elex Media manga out nau~)

Street date: 7 August 2012—Tuesday—not the usual Wednesday, in anticipation of the upcoming Idul Fitri holiday

Imagine a Sherlock Holmes, aged just 17, living in the late 1990s. Imagine further that he resembles a six y.o. boy. When the British style of Conan Doyle combines with that of Japan's Edogawa Rampo, they give birth to...

Detektif Conan 68 (Elex Media)

Meitantei Conan © Aoyama Gosho
Shogakukan [Serialized in Shonen Sunday]
Published in Indonesia as Detektif Conan by Elex Media

Edogawa Conan, the smartest detective of his generation!

Yeah, yeah, Conan fans prolly don't need that intro nor the poisoning victim of the mysterious Black Organization, Kudo Shinichi is forced to return to primary school and, while ensuring the secret of his new identity remains intact, investigates and solves unexplained murders that Imma likewise borrow from Kana's Détective Conan, Tome 68 thematic. I just thought I'd stretch the suspense with NikBabble™ :D

Neway, what is Conan up to nau~? More specifically Suzuki Jirokichi? Well, the glory hound recruits the Shounen Tantei-dan to foil Kid the Thief. Who's going to win this Fight of the Century?

But before the mother of all battles goes down, Detective Shiratori and Kobayashi get past their love probs. Also, check out what happens during Bird Day and Birthday (Kisaki Eri's, that is, and the Japanese Tori-no-ichi or Rooster Festival).

Detektif Conan volume 68 compiles chapters 708 to 718: Sakura in Full Bloom · Kisaki Eri's Misfortune · Raise and then Lower? · The Best Birthday · Azure Dragon (Seiryū) · Vermilion Bird (Suzaku) · White Tiger (Byakko) · Black Tortoise (Genbu) · Rooster Festival · Monkey & Nine · Naivety [*NOT Elex/Shonen Star chapter titles]

If you want Detektif Conan chapters past 718 and can't wait for Elex' volume 69 onwards, check out back issues till the latest Shonen Star. Issue 14/2012 also releases on this date. (More on ShoStar 14 in a bit.)

Seventy-six Meitantei Conan tankou—reaching as far as chapter 806—have been published in Japan as of June 2012. Volume 77 streets on 18 September, and that total volume tally is nowhere near stopping its climb.

Now let's talk penultimates.

Tokkyu!! vol 19 of 20
by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro

Half a year's rain pours in just four hours. Because of the record-breaking deluge, the levee gives way and muddy floodwaters surge into the city. Rescue workers race to save the residents, but...

One elderly woman is left behind...

Tokkyu!! to the rescue!

And after a wait of over a year—

Red Haired Snow White vol 5 (of 7+)
By Akizuki (also Akiduki) Sorata

Shirayuki is summoned to Tanbarun by Prince Raji. The Crown Prince apparently wants to improve Shirayuki's image of him. Given her history with the Idiot Prince—which led to Shirayuki's exodus to neighboring kingdom Clarines in the first place—Shirayuki frets, and if she's anxious, what more Clarines' "Take my hand" Prince Zen.

But Raji might be the least of Zenyuki's problems, because word comes of someone targeting the Red Haired Snow White.

Red Haired Snow White volume 5 covers chapters 18 through 21, and caps off with a side story starring Obi and Ryu. My report card for this volume: 8.5 of 10♡ (A). (Zen's brother Prince Izama remains wub, btw. xD)

Seven Akagami no Shirayuki Hime volumes have been released in Japan as of March 2012. The much-awaited volume 8 is skedded for 5 September.

Mangazines: Shonen Star Issue 14/2012
London 2012 has got nothing to do with this, but's it's still an Olympian clash: Oz takes on the Red Horseman in Arai Takahiro's AR∀GO. Also deserving a lowlight is the premiere of Fukuchi Tsubasa's Anagle Mole, featuring Stranger in a Strange School Luchiru. [Continued...]

Elex Media manga (2012.08.07)

  1. Detektif Conan (Meitantei Conan) vol 68 of 76+ by Aoyama Gosho
  2. Detektif Conan 68 (Elex)

    Meitantei Conan名探偵コナン
    by Aoyama Gosho
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 68 (chapters 708–718) first published in Japan 2010.05

    Awards
    46th Shogakukan Manga Awardee in the Shounen category (tied with Nishimori Hiroyuki's Cheeky Angel)

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)
    English Case Closed (VIZ Media: 43 volumes as of 2012.07.10 • volume 44 street date: 2012.10.09), French (Kana: Détective Conan Tome 68 shipped 2012.06 • Tome 69 street date: 2012.09.21), Dutch (Kana), Spanish (Planeta DeAgostini Comics Spain), German and Swedish (Egmont: German Detektiv Conan Band 73 released 2012.05 • Band 74 street date: 2012.11), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: 名侦探柯南 #73 released 2012.01)

    Related
    Detektif Conan Seri Animasi TV (based on the TV series) and Detektif Conan Spesial (Meitantei Conan Tokubetsu-hen; special editions by Aoyama-sensei's assistants that diverge from the main plot; 37 volumes released in Japan as of 2011.11) and manga versions of the Meitantei Conan movies (15 two-parter film manga titles released in Japan from September 1997 to December 2011; Elex Media Indonesia has published to date: The Time Bombed Skyscraper, The 14th Target, The Last Wizard of the Century, Captured in Her Eyes and Crossroad in the Ancient Capital)

    Adaptations
    Ongoing anime (episode 666 aired 2012.07.28), starring seiyuu Takayama Minami (Edogawa Conan), Yamaguchi Kappei (Kudo Shinichi) and Yamazaki Wakana (Mori Ran), at least 22 OAVs (Shonen Sunday Original animation, Magic File and Phantom Thief Kid specials, with the latest Phantom Thief Kid special, Love on the Ski Slope on Christmas Eve released December 2011), 16 animated films (the 16th Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker premiered 14 April 2012 in Japan), four live-action TV specials: prequel Detective Conan: Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge - The Good-bye Prologue (2006.10.02 premiere, Oguri Shun as Kudo Shinichi and Kurokawa Tomoka as Ran), the follow-up Shinichi Kudo Returns! Showdown with the Black Organization (2007.12.17 premiere, Fujisaki Nao as Conan), Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge! The Mystery of the Legendary Strange Bird (2011.04.15 starring Mizobata Junpei as Kudo Shinichi and Kutsuna Shioli as Mori Ran who reprise their roles in the fourth special) and Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case (2012.04.12) and the Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo TV drama series that premiered 7 July 2011 and ended 29 September ,also starring Mizobata Junpei and Kutsuna Shioli in the same roles.

  3. Popcorn vol 4 of 12 Deluxe (Seito Shokun! [Bunko]) by Shoji Yoko
  4. Popcorn 4 Deluxe (Elex)

    Seito Shokun!生徒諸君! (講談社漫画文庫)
    by Shoji Yoko
    Kodansha Shoujo Friend, shoujo
    Volume 4 first published in Japan by Kodansha Manga Bunko in 1996.01

    Awards
    Winner, 1978 Kodansha Manga Awards in the shoujo category

    Other languages
    Partially translated into English as Eigo Seito Shokun! (four Kodansha Eigo Comics from 1983.09 to 1984.03)

    Related series
    Seito Shokun! tankoubon (24 volumes), side story Seito Shokun! - Gaiden: Okita Narutoshi-hen - Broken Brothers (1984.04), sequels Seito Shokun! - Kyoushihen (25 volumes per 2011.08) and Seito Shokun! - Saishuushou Tabidachi (three volumes from 2011.08 to 2012.02)

    Adaptations
    Adapted into an OAV by Ashi Productions. The anime directed by Kusakabe Mitsuo aired on Fuji TV on 23 February 1986.

    The 10-episode live-action Seito Shokun! AKA Attention Students! (based on Seito Shokun! - Kyoushihen) broadcast on TV Asahi from April to June 2007, starring Uchiyama Rina as Nakki, Shiina Kippei as Hyuga Yuichiro and Horikita Maki as Kimura Juria

  5. Red Haired Snow White (Akagami no Shirayuki Hime) vol 5 of 7+ by Akizuki Sorata
  6. Red Haired Snow White 5 (Elex)

    Akagami no Shirayukihime赤髪の白雪姫
    by Akizuki Sorata
    Hakusensha LaLa DX and LaLa, shoujo
    Volume 5 first published in Japan 2010.12

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Sharp Point Press Taiwan: 赤髮白雪姬(05) released 2012.01), French (Kana: Shirayuki aux cheveux rouges, Tome 4 shipped 2012.07.06 • Tome 5 street date: 2012.10.05), German (Tokyopop: Die rothaarige Schneeprinzessin Band 6 released 2012.02)

  7. Tokkyu!! vol 19 of 20 by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro
  8. Tokkyu!! 19 (Elex)

    Tokkyu!!トッキュー!!
    by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 19 first published in Japan 2008.06

    Reissues
    Seven bunko volume rereleased from 2010.01 to 2010.07

    Serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Magz

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Mangazines (2012.08.07)

  • Shonen Star Issue 14/2012 (Indonesian Shonen Sunday)
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Naruto 56, Vampire Knight 9, You Are So Cool 2 (Elex Media manga and manhwa out nau~)

Street date: 1 August 2012

Naruto 56 (Elex Media)

Naruto © Kishimoto Masashi
Shueisha [Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

The Allied Shinobi Forces engage the zombie ninja. On the front line, Darui faces legendary Kumogakure shinobi, brothers Ginkaku and Kinkaku. Is loss inevitable?

As Ginkaku and Kinkaku possess the Nine-Tails' chakra, their attacks resonate on Naruto who is unaware that the Ninja Alliance Army is hiding him. [From Wikipedia]

I assume Naruto vol. 56: Reuni Kelompok Azuma (Saikai, Asuma han!) is titled thus (not to mention it's the [531st] Chapter Drop) for Asuma Sarutobi reunites with and confronts his former students Shikamaru Nara, Ino Yamanaka and Choji Akimichi. In any case, that's also from Wiki, as are these title translations of Naruto 56 chapters 525–534: The Kage Ressurected!! · D Unit's Battle Challenge!! · Forbidden Words · Transcendent Drab · Golden Bonds · Choji's Decision · Team Asuma Reunited! · Mifune vs. Hanzo, Decided!! · A Time of Oaths · Farewell, Ino-Shika-Cho!! [*NOT Elex titles]

Sixty-one Naruto volumes have been compiled in Japan as of 27 July 2012. The 61st Kyōdai, kyōtō!! (Uchiha Brothers United Front) collects chapters 576 through 587.

Vampire Knight vol 9 (of 16+)
By Hino Matsuri

Realizing his weakness, Ichiru makes the ultimate sacrifice, to allow Zero's transformation into an even more powerful vampire. In so doing, Shizuka's vendetta against Kuran Rido comes full circle.

But what of Zero? Will he just let his twin die?

Yes, yes, you know what Zero decides. Though I doubt that'll stop a Vampire Knight 9 GET! :p Not when later, Zero tells Yuuki that he intends to kill all of the Purebloods, including   ...

Vampire Knight compiles 39th to 43rd Nights: The Academy in Turmoil, The Arms That Held the Original Sin, Artemis, Bloody Rose and Vampire Night. [*NOT Elex titles]

Sixteen VK volumes have been released in Japan as of May 2012. The 16th tank compiles chapters 74 to 78 and throws in Kaname's Secret as a bonus.

Elex Serial Cantik reissues
Elex continues its shoujo manga reissues this week with Akimoto Nami's Snow Drop. The interest Snow Drop generated even rivaled that of second runner-up DO WANT! You Are So Cool 2, meriting the ex-Nakayoshi reissue a Before the Jump lowlight. Look for the Snow Drop preview (also You Are So Cool 2's) after the cut. I went crazy NikBabbling™ over what Akimoto Nami-sensei had been up to since the 1997-vintage Snow Drop - Anata e no Omoi.

Mangazines: Shonen Magz Issue 08/2012
Shigahaku's Ninja Clan, about a dedicated female shinobi and her reluctant master grabs the cover of the newest Shonen Magz, but the featured series is CLAMP's Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE. Syaoran battles Seishiro and... [Continued below]

Elex Media manga and manhwa (2012.08.01)

  1. Aoba Bicycle Shop (Namiki Bashidoori: Aoba Jitenshaten) 7 of 20 by Miyao Gaku
  2. Aoba Bicycle Shop 7 (Elex)

    Namiki Bashidoori: Aoba Jitenshaten
    並木橋通りアオバ自転車店
    by Miyao Gaku
    AKA Aoba Bicycle Shop on Namikibashi Street
    Shonen Gahosha Young King, seinen
    Volume 7 first published in Japan 2003.02

    Reissues/Related series
    Released in 12 Shonen Gahosha Bunko volumes from 2009.10 to 2010.12
    Sequel: Aoba Jitenshaten (20 volumes as of 2012.06, ongoing)

  3. Naruto vol 56 of 61+ by Kishimoto Masashi
  4. Naruto 56 (Elex)

    NarutoNARUTO-ナルト-
    by Kishimoto Masashi
    Shueisha Weekly Shonen Jump, shounen
    Volume 56: Saikai, Asuma han! (chapters 525–534) first published in Japan 2011.06

    Awards/Accomplishments
    The American volume 7 won the 2006 Quill Award in the graphic novel category. Manga sales have topped 100 million copies in Japan, with over 89 million sold globally. Naruto is the #1 bestselling manga in Indonesia, with upwards of one million copies sold nationwide.

    Other languages
    English Naruto (VIZ Media: 57 volumes as of 2012.07.10 • volume 58 street date: 2012.09.11; serialized in Shonen Jump USA), French (Kana: Tome 55 shipped 2012.07.06 • Tome 56 street date: 2012.09.07), Spanish (Ediciones Glénat Spain: latest edition #60; Grupo Editorial Vid Mexico; LARP Editores Argentina), Catalan (Glénat: latest volume #54), German (Carlsen Comics: Band 55 per 2012.05 • Band 56 street date: 2012.08.28, serialized in Banzai!), Dutch (Kana), Russian (Comix-ART), Polish (Japonica Polonica Fantastica), Swedish (Bonnier Carlsen; serialized in Shonen Jump Sweden), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: NARUTO火影忍者 60 released 2012.07.02) and simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi Singapore: 火影忍者 #58 per 2012.03)

    Adaptations
    Studio Pierrot and Aniplex's 220-episode anime co-production, based on manga volumes 1–27, aired from October 2002 to February 2007 in Japan. Seiyuu Takeuchi Junko, Nakamura Chie and Sugiyama Noriaki returned in their roles as Uzumaki Naruto, Haruno Sakura and Uchiha Sasuke in the sequel (manga volume 28 onwards) that premiered February 2007 on TV Tokyo. Naruto Shippūden is still ongoing (episode 272: Mifune vs Hanzō airs 2012.08.02).

    At least five OAVs, nine films and three light novels have also been released:

    OAVS: Find the Crimson Four-leaf Clover! (2003) · Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2004) · Konoha Sports Festival (2004.08) · Finally a clash! Jonin VS Genin!! Indiscriminate grand melee tournament meeting!! (2005.12) · Naruto: The Cross Roads (2010).

    A short OAV was also included within the DVD Naruto x UT Original DVD (shipped 2011.01.01).

    Films: Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004.08) · Naruto the Movie: Legend of the Stone of Gelel (2005.08) · Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom (2006.08) · Naruto Shippūden (2007.08) · Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds (2008.08) · Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire (2009.08) · Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower (2010.07), Naruto Shippūden 5: Blood Prison (2011.07.30) · Naruto Shippuden: Road to Ninja (2012.07.28).

    Three light novels written by Kusakabe Masatoshi: Naruto: Innocent Heart, Demonic Blood (2002.12) · Naruto: Mission: Protect the Waterfall Village! (2003.12) · Adaptation of the first Naruto movie (2004.08)

    Jump J Books also released Kishimoto Masashi- and Higashiyama Akira's Naruto Dokonjo Ninden, an autobiographical novel left by Jiraiya, in the same month as the Gekijouban Naruto Shippūden: The Lost Tower novelization (2010.08)

    Related
    So far, eight movie-based manga: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (2004.08), Great Clash! The Illusionary Ruins at the Depths of the Earth (2005.08), Great Excitement! The Animal Riot of Crescent Moon Island (2006.08), Naruto: Shippūden: the Movie (2007.08), Naruto Shippūden 2: Bonds (2008.08), Naruto Shippūden 3: Inheritors of the Will of Fire (2009.08), Naruto Shippūden 4: The Lost Tower (2010.08) and Naruto Shippūden 5: Blood Prison (2011.07)

    Spin-off: Rock Lee no Seishun Full-Power Ninden by Taira Kenji, serialized in Saikyou Jump (two volumes as of 2012.07.27, ongoing)

  5. Snow Drop by Akimoto Nami (Serial Cantik) – Reissue
  6. SC: Snow Drop (Elex)

    Snow Drop - Anata e no Omoi
    スノードロップ―あなたへの想い
    by Akimoto Nami
    Kodansha Nakayoshi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 1997.10

    Related series
    Sequel: Mille Fleurs (three volumes)

  7. Vampire Knight vol 9 of 16+ by Hino Matsuri
  8. Vampire Knight 9 (Elex)

    Vampire Knightヴァンパイア騎士
    by Hino Matsuri
    Hakusensha LaLa, shoujo
    Volume 9 (chapters 39–43) first published in Japan 2008.11

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian HanaLaLa until Thirty Third Night: The Pure Blood Vampire's Lover
    English Vampire Knight (VIZ Media: 14 volumes as of 2012.07.03 • volume 15 street date: 2012.11.06 and Chuang Yi: volume 14 released 2011.08), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi: 吸血鬼骑士 #14 per 2011.09), traditional Chinese (Ever Glory: 吸血鬼騎士 15 released 2012.05), Italian and Portuguese (Panini Comics), French (Marvel Panini France Tome 14 shipped 2011.11), German (Carlsen Comics Vampire Knight Band 13 released 2012.04 • Band 14 street date: 2012.10.30, serialized in Daisuki)

    Adaptations
    Studio DEEN's 13+13-episode anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Horie Yui (Cross Yuki), Miyano Mamoru (Kiriyu Zero) and Kishio Daisuke (Kuran Kaname), aired on Japan's TV Tokyo from April through July 2008 (first season) and October through December 2008 (second season as Vampire Knight Guilty). The anime spanned manga chapters 1 through 46.

    Two drama CDs preceded the TV series. The first was Track 2 of the LaLa Kirameki Drama CD, produced for LaLa's 29th anniversary and given away as a freebie with the magazine's September 2005 issue. The second Vampire Knight Midnight CD-Pack (LaLa Oubosa Zenin Service CD Vampire Knight (Midnight CD Pack)) was exclusively released for mail order in 2006. The drama CDs feature the same cast as the anime's, with the exception of characters Headmaster Cross Kaien (Koyasu Takehito in the drama; VK anime sound director Gôda Hozumi in the anime), Hio Shizuka (Sonoda Keiko in the drama; Orikasa Fumiko in the anime) and Sayori Wakaba (Ueda Kana in the drama; Mizuno Risa in the anime).

    Related
    Two Hino Matsuri-illustrated light novels were written by Fujisaki Ayuna. The Vampire Knight: Ice Blue no Tsumi and Vampire Knight: Noir no Wana side stories released in Japan 2008.04.05 and 2008.10.03 respectively. Chuang Yi published the first novel in English as Vampire Knight: Ice Blue Sin in July 2010. Marvel Panini France's Vampire Knight: Coeur de glace also shipped the same month. Carlsen published the German version as Vampire Knight: Eisblaues Verbrechen in November 2009, following that up with the second Noir's Trap novel (retitled Vampire Knight: Tiefschwarzer Hinterhalt) in May 2010.

    The official fanbook, Vampire Knight Fanbook: Cross, containing character and story information and details from Hino-sensei's storyboard, was published in November 2008 in Japan. (German Vampire Knight: X Official Fanbook released by Carlsen; VIZ Media launched the Vampire Knight Official Fanbook in October 2010.)

    The Vampire Knight artbook 「樋野まつりイラストレーションズ-ヴァンパイア騎士(ナイト)-」 streeted concurrently with volume 12 in Japan (2010.07.05).

  9. You Are So Cool vol 2 of 6 by Lee YoungHee
  10. You Are So Cool 2 (Elex)

    You Are So Cool넌 너무 멋져
    by Lee YoungHee
    Seoul Cultural Publishers soonjung
    Volume 2 first published in Korea 2003.04

    Other languages
    English You're So Cool (Ice Kunion, later absorbed by Yen Press: six volumes released as of 2010.03)

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Mangazines (2012.08.01)

  • Shonen Magz Issue 8/2012 (Indonesian Shonen Magazine)
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C0de:Breaker 1 by Kamijyo Akimine, Natsume Yujincho 3, The World God Only Knows 2 (Elex Media manga out nau~) [UPDATED]

Street date: 25 July 2012
Update: Snuck in Shonen Star Issue 13, which apparently streeted on this date.

C0de:Breaker 1 (Elex Media)

C0de:Breaker © by Kamijyo Akimine
Kodansha [Serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media

If you've been reading the Indonesian ShoMagz from cover to cover since 2010—7 April 2010, to be exact—I don't need to pull a NikBabble™ on Kamijyo Akimine's C0de:Breaker. If you haven't, and missed my way back when blurb, recycling it here:

New transfer student Oogami Rei is a Code Breaker, a government assassin with mysterious powers who believes in justice not mercy — even if it means using evil to defeat evil. Highschooler/martial artist Sakurakouji Sakura witnesses Oogami in killing action and decides that as an eye for an eye philosophy leaves the whole world blind, she will stop Rei.

Our determined heroine doesn't need to worry about an opportunity window for Rei stoppage becase, having seen what his fatal blue flame does, she's slated to be the next to burn! [From Del Rey's Code:Breaker, Vol. 1 description]

So does our lex talionis vigilante Rei mete out punishment commensurate to the “evil” Sakura committed? You know what to do if you can't stand not knowing. :D

C0de:Breaker runs in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine. The first Japanese tank streeted in October 2008, the 19th came out last week (2012.07.17). As fellow fangirl/TC contributor and resident fan artist baka-girl notes, there's no sign the series is ending any time soon. :D

C0de:Breaker volume 1 compiles C0des (chapters) 1 to 5: Awal mula sang saksi mata, Orang yang tidak termaafkan, Gadis api, Menuju hari esok and Setan yang penuh luka. (For more recent C0des, check out back issues till the newest Shonen Magz, which released two weeks ago.

The C∅DE:BREAKER anime is skedded to premiere this October 2012, with seiyuu Okamoto Nobuhiko (Okumura Rin in Blue Exorcist) as Rei and Hikasa Yōko (Akiyama Mio, K-ON!) as Sakura.

The name "Kamijyo Akimine" shouldn't be unfamiliar to you, not if you've read—or even just saw 'em on book shelves—Samurai Deeper Kyo. Before C0de:Breaker and after SDK, Kamijyo Akimine-sensei worked on Shirogane no Karasu, also serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine.

A handful more Elex titles debut this release (Devil with Flower!), but I preview them after the cut. For now, runner-up DO WANT!

Natsume Yujincho vol 3 (of 14+)
By Midorikawa Yuki

Famous actor slash ghostbuster Natori tracks down his spirit quarry to Natsume's hometown, and since he's already there, invites Natsume to a mini exorcist convention so that our incredibly kind Natsume can meet other people who exercise similar spiritual powers.

But will the meeting really benefit Natsume? Especially when his abilities surpass those of the attendees and he has That. Yujincho.

At any rate, Natsume busies himself per usual returning the names his grandmother trapped in her book and helping the local yokai with their problems. But he has to put his good deeds on hold when a black Nyanko Sensei snatches the Book of Friends! Takashi and the real Nyanko trail the bad cat to a secret yokai meeting deep in the forest. Will they be in time to stop the impostor's wicked plans?! [From VIZ Media's Natsume's Book of Friends, Vol. 3 description]

Fourteen volumes of the first Manga Taishō finalist have been released in Japan as of early July 2012. The fourth Natsume Yujincho anime season also wrapped last March.

The World God Only Knows vol 2 (of 18+)
By Wakaki Tamiki

Since entering into a pact to capture Loose Souls, Keima has had to neglect his beloved bishoujo games. Not only does the Capturing God have to spend time winning the hearts of 3D girls he detests, he also has to fend off a “little sister” who just can't be dissuaded from taking care of him.

The second The World God Only Knows volume covers the Kanon Nakagawa and Shiomiya Shiori arcs—chapters 7 through 16—IDOL BOMB!! · UP TO BOY · Am I Ordinary? · Shining Star (Shonen Sunday title: Single Star) · Ellie SO SWEET · Coupling/With · The Inside and Outside of a Big Wall · Inside of Me...... · Open the Door · The Last Day [*NOT Elex/Shonen Star chapter titles]

The newest The World God Only Knows chapter (newest for Indonesia, that is) is in Shonen Star 12/2012, which streeted 11 July. (If you haven't stumbled on to ShoStar 12 in your fave Gramed yet, check again this week. That thing reportedly shipped in two batches.

And speaking of mangazines

Nakayoshi Gress! Issue 7/2012 and Shonen Star Issue 13/2012
The latest NakaGress! shines the spotlight on Your Melody by Fukushima Haruka and Arisa by Ando Natsumi. What does Akira really feel for Neiro? And what awaits Tsubasa, imprisoned with a bomb?

Meanwhile, in Shonen Star 13, we bid goodbye to...[Continued...]

Reissues and Restocks
If you missed any of the early bunko or Deluxe reissues of Miuchi Suzue's classic Glass no Kamen, now's your time to complete your collection. Elex restocks DX volumes 1 through 12 this week. Same goes for Watari Chie's horror shoujo manga Aku Hilang (Watashi ga Kieta!) that Elex first published in 1997.

Elex Media manga and manhwa (2012.07.25)

  1. Aku Hilang (Watashi ga Kieta!) by Watari Chie (Serial Misteri) – Reissue
  2. わたしが消えた! Watashi ga Kieta! (JP cover)

    Watashi ga Kieta!わたしが消えた!
    by Watari Chie
    Kodansha Betsufure, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 1988.09
    First published by Elex in 1997

  3. [Premiere] Aria Yearns for The Love (Rensou no Aria) by Mitsuki Miko (Serial Cantik) «Ex-2012.07.18
  4. SC: Aria Yearns for The Love (Elex)

    Rensou no Aria恋想のアリア 」 by Mitsuki Miko
    Shogakukan Sho-Comi, shoujo
    This volume first published in Japan 2008.12

  5. [Series Premiere] C0de:Breaker vol 1 of 19+ by Kamijyo Akimine
  6. C0DE:BREAKER 1 (Elex)

    C0DE:BREAKERC0DE:BREAKER
    by Kamijyo Akimine
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2008.10

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Magz (ongoing)
    English Code:Breaker (Del Rey: two volumes as of 2010.10; discontinued), French (Pika Édition: Code:Breaker Tome 9 shipped 2012.05 • Tome 10 street date: 2012.08.22), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 法外制裁者 17 per 2012.04)

    Adaptations
    Kinema Citrus' C∅DE:BREAKER anime premieres in October 2012, with seiyuu Okamoto Nobuhiko as Ōgami Rei/Code:06 and Hikasa Yōko as Sakurakōji Sakura.

  7. [Series Premiere] Devil with Flower (Hana to Akuma) vol 1 of 10 by Oto Hisamu
  8. Devil with Flower 1 (Elex)

    Hana to Akuma花と悪魔」 by Oto Hisamu
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 1 (chapters 1–5) first published in Japan 2008.02

    Other languages
    French (Marvel Panini France: La fleur du démon Tome 9 shipped 2012.07.18), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 花與惡魔 10 per 2011.09)

    Adaptations
    The Hana to Akuma drama CD (release date: N/A) features seiyuu Kamiya Hiroshi as Vivi, Kanda Akemi as Hana, Ono Daisuke (Velten) and Suzumura Kenichi (Klaus).

  9. [Series Premiere] Divine Puzzle (Kamisama no Puzzle) vol 1 of 3+ by Uchida Masahiro, Kimoto Shinji «Ex-2012.03.21
  10. Divine Puzzle 1 (Elex)

    Kamisama no Puzzle神様のパズル
    by Uchida Masahiro, Kimoto Shinji
    Flex Comix FlexComix Next, seinen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2008.06

    Related series
    Based on Kimoto Shinji's 2002 Komatsu Sakyo Award Grand Prize recipient science fiction novel Kamisama no Puzzle (published 2002.11), which was also adapted into a movie in June 2008.

  11. [Premiere] Doraemon Movie: Nobita dalam Perang Luar Angkasa (Nobita no uchuu sho-senso) by Fujiko F. Fujio
  12. Doraemon Movie: Nobita dalam Perang Luar Angkasa (Elex)

    Eiga Doraemon: Nobita no uchuu sho-senso Anime Shinsō Kanzenban
    映画ドラえもん のび太の宇宙小戦争 アニメ・新装完全版」 by Fujiko F. Fujio
    Shogakukan Tentoumushi Comics Anime-ban, kodomo
    First published in Japan 2004.04

    Related
    Based on the sixth Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars (Doraemon: Nobita no uchuu sho-senso) movie, which premiered on 16 March 1985 in Japan.

  13. I Hate You More Than Anyone (Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai) vol 11 of 13 by Hidaka Banri
  14. I Hate You More Than Anyone 11 (Elex)

    Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai
    世界でいちばん大嫌い」 by Hidaka Banri
    AKA Akiyoshi Family Series 5
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 11 first published in Japan 2001.04

    Reissues
    Reissued in Hana to Yume Comics Special kanzenban (seven volumes from 2012.02 to 2012.05)

    Related series
    Akiyoshi Family Series 1–4 (Pacar 365 Hari, For Endless Love, Stay the Same, Let Me Hear the Lyric), Oki ni Mesu Mama? (one volume sequel released 2010.09) and Tenshi 1/2 Houteishiki (alternate story; two volumes as of 2012.02, ongoing serialization in Hana to Yume)

    A Hidaka Banri artbook, Hitsuji no Namida/Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai Hidaka Banri Gashuu, was released 2004.03.

    Other languages
    English I Hate You More Than Anyone (CMX: nine volumes per 2010.03; cancelled)

  15. [Series Premiere] Kashiwagi Next to Me (Tonari no Kashiwagi-san) vol 1 of 4+ by Shimotsuki Kinusa
  16. Kashiwagi Next to Me 1 (Elex)

    Tonari no Kashiwagi-sanとなりの柏木さん
    by Shimotsuki Kinusa
    Houbunsha Manga Time Kirara Forward, seinen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2010.04

  17. Natsume Yujincho vol 3 of 14+ by Midorikawa Yuki
  18. Natsume Yujincho 3 (Elex)

    Natsume Yuujinchou夏目友人帳
    by Midorikawa Yuki
    Hakusensha LaLa DX, then LaLa (starting 2008), shoujo
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2007.02

    Awards
    First Manga Taishō finalist (2008)

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in the Indonesian HanaLaLa (only until chapter 9 [ex-volume 9] in Issue 55/2010)
    English Natsume's Book of Friends (VIZ Media: 12 volumes as of 2012.07.03 • volume 13 street date: 2012.12.04), French (Delcourt: Le Pacte des Yôkai Tome 12 shipped 2012.04 • Tome 13 street date: 2012.08.22), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 妖怪連絡簿 12 released 2011.12)

    Adaptations
    Adapted into anime by Brains Base, featuring seiyuu Kamiya Hiroshi as Natsume Takashi and Inoue Kazuhiko as Nyanko-sensei. Thirteen episodes of Natsume Yūjin-Chō aired between July and September 2008; the second Zoku Natsume Yūjin-Chō season, also 13 episodes, aired from January to March 2009. The third 13-episode Natsume Yūjin-Chō San anime premiered 4 July and ended 27 September 2011. The fourth season Natsume Yūjin-chō Shi premiered 2 January 2012. It, too, spans 13 episodes, the 13th airing 26 March 2012.

    Also adapted into audio drama, the drama CDs given away with LaLa issues: LaLa Treasure Drama CD (2007.10); LaLa Excellent Drama CD (2008.11); and LaLa Double Premiere Drama CD (2009.05). Another drama CD comes as a furoku in the September 2011 issue.

    Related
    The Natsume Yujincho Official Fan Book - Natsume and Friends was released 5 January 2009 and a notebook reproduction of Natsume YujinchoNyanko-sensei Yūjinchō Natsume Yūjin-chō Kōshiki Nyan Book—was published 3 July of the same year.

  19. The World God Only Knows (Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai) vol 2 of 18+ by Wakaki Tamiki
  20. The World God Only Knows 2 (Elex)

    Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai
    神のみぞ知るセカイ」 by Wakaki Tamiki
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 2 (chapters 7–16) first published in Japan 2008.10

    Serializations/Other languages
    Serialized in the Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)
    French (Kana: Que sa volonté soit faite Tome 7 shipped 2012.06), Korean 신만이 아는 세계 (Haksan), traditional Chinese (Sharp Point Press Taiwan: 只有神知道的世界 (13) per 2012.04), German (Egmont Manga & Anime: The World God Only Knows Band 5 released 2012.05 • Band 6 street date: 2012.09)

    Related
    One-shot prototype Koishite!? Kami-sama!!, which first appeared in Weekly Shonen Sunday's Issue 32 of 2007.
    Side story: Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai novels written by Arisawa Mamizu and illustrated by Wakaki Tamiki, first serialized in Gagaga. The first volume, Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai - Kami to Akuma to Tenshi (The World God Only Knows—God and the Devil and an Angel), was published under the GAGAGA Bunko label in 2009.05.20; the second volume Inori to Noroi to Kiseki (The World God Only Knows 2 Prayer and Curse and Miracle) was released in 2010.05.18 (two volumes, complete).

    Adaptations
    An OAV prologue (Flag.0) was bundled together with manga volume 10, released 2010.07.17. Manglobe's 12-episode anime adaptation aired between October and December 2010. Seiyuu Shimono Hiro and Itō Kanae reprised their roles as Katsuragi Keima and Elysia de Lute Ima in the second season, also 12 episodes long, which aired from April to June 2011. A second OAV (Four People and an Idol) was bundled together with manga volume 14 (2011.09.16).

  21. [Series Premiere] You Are So Cool vol 1 of 6 by Lee YoungHee «Ex-2012.07.11
  22. You Are So Cool 1 (Elex)

    You Are So Cool넌 너무 멋져
    by Lee YoungHee
    Seoul Cultural Publishers soonjung
    Volume 1 first published in Korea 2002.09

    Other languages
    English You're So Cool (Ice Kunion, later absorbed by Yen Press: six volumes released as of 2010.03)

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[Value sets] Paket Komik *Harga Spesial* (2012.07.25)

  1. Croket, Vols. 1–10 of 15 by Kashimoto Manavu (Korokke!) [IDR 80,000/set]
  2. Croket, Vols. 11–15 of 15 by Kashimoto Manavu [IDR 40,000/set]
  3. Harlem Beat Until Dawn, Vols. 1–3 (of 5) by Takashima Kazusa (Harlem Beat wa Yoake made) [IDR 24,000/set]
  4. Imaginary Beasts, Vols. 1–10 of 14 by Akino Matsuri (Genjuu no Seiza) [IDR 80,000/set]
  5. Imaginary Beasts, Vols. 11–14 of 14 by Akino Matsuri [IDR 32,000/set]
  6. Jungle Boy, Vols. 1–8 of 8 by Nakamura Rie [IDR 64,000/set] (Complete)
  7. Kaiser Z, Vols. 1–10 of 16 by Uno Hiroshi (Tenkuu no Hasha Z) [IDR 80,000/set]
  8. Kaiser Z, Vols. 11–16 of 16 by Uno Hiroshi [IDR 48,000/set]
  9. SORA: The Wingless Duck, Vols. 1–10 (of 34+) by Hinata Takeshi (Ahiru no Sora) [IDR 80,000/set]
  10. SORA: The Wingless Duck, Vols. 11–15 by Hinata Takeshi [IDR 40,000/set]

*Volume tallies represent totals in country of origin, which may not coincide with Elex Media's latest releases. Elex's most recent volume Harlem Beat Until Dawn 3 released 2009.06.24 (finale volume 5 shipped August 2008 in Japan) and SORA: The Wingless Duck vol 19 released 2011.03.16 (latest Ahiru no Sora 34 streeted in February 2012).

Mangazines (2012.03.21)

  1. Nakayoshi Gress! Issue 07/2012 (Indonesian Nakayoshi) «Ex-2012.07.18
  2. Shonen Star Issue 13/2012 (Indonesian Shonen Sunday)

Note: Shonen Star Issue 12/2012 also streets on this date in selected areas.

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