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Detektif Conan 67, Tokkyu 17, Dragon's Fiance 5 (Elex Media 23 May 2012 manga) [UPDATED]

Although for some strange reason, Dragon's Fiancé 5 didn't truck in to my neighborhood ECC today :P
This post is the pro tem Shopping List version; again, NikBabble™ edition when RL decides to let go its stranglehold. (As if the Indonesian Detektif Conan community didn't already know that volume 67 streets today...)
Updated retroactively and that's all Imma say :D

Detektif Conan 67 (Elex Media)

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

Conan and pals plunge into a case involving bomb threats to a shopping mall. While investigating, Conan glimpses Akai Shuichi, Okiya Subaru and Gin from the Black Organization. He solves the case but remains at a loss over the real identity of Okiya Subaru and the whereabouts of Akai Shuichi. At that point, homeroom teacher Kobayashi witnesses a murder...

[Additions from Wikipedia]

Detektif Conan volume 67 compiles chapters 697 through 707: A Fashion Curse, An Uncertain and Fragile Thing, Tomorrow is There, Dangerous Area, Hint of Red and 13, The Bomber's Aim, The Truth Amidst the Snowstorm, Silent Clash, Kobayashi-sensei's Love, Kobayashi-sensei's Misunderstanding and The Sakura Girl Is...? [*NOT Elex/Shonen Star chapter titles]

For chapters beyond 707, check out back issues of Shonen Star, which serializes Aoyama Gosho's Detektif Conan fortnightly. The latest Meitantei Conan installment compiled in tankoubon is chapter 795 Destined to Re-Enter The Flames bound in volume 75 released in Japan 14 April 2012. The next Meitantei Conan volume 76 is scheduled for 18 June.

Tokkyu!! vol 17 of 20
By Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro

No one doubts that Captain Sanada has no peer when it comes to rescues, but during a friendly match, his subordinates discover that he dons counterweights, not to improve stability (though there is prolly that) but to reduce his power!?

Sanada-sama saikyou! Elex also hypes the SAR rescues — equally exciting, some of them even taking place in Indonesian waters. Me? One word (or fruit, as the case may be): Salak. As for why... :D (Sankyuu~ @regular_ARI-san :D)

New Elex titles
Look forward to the next Doraemon Movie manga, Nobita dan Angin Ajaib (Eiga Doraemon: Nobita to fushigi kazetsukai or Nobita and the Wind Wizard) and the double launch of My Dear Princess AKA Chicken Cutlet Princess, the shoujo manhua from Lin Min-xuan whom Elex sez won the Golden Comic Awards' Best Girl Cartoon Award and Best Annual Comic Award in 2010. Previews after the release list.

Elex Media manga and manhua (2012.05.23)

  1. Animal Doctor (Doubutsu no Oishasan) vol 11 of 12 by Sasaki Noriko
  2. Animal Doctor 11 (Elex)

    Doubutsu no Oishasan動物のお医者さん
    by Sasaki Noriko
    AKA Mr. Veterinarian
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 11 first published in Japan 1994.01

    Reissues/Other languages
    Reissued in eight bunkoban between 1995.12 and 1996.06
    Traditional Chinese (Sharp Point Press Taiwan: 迷糊動物醫生; 12 volumes per 2005.04)

  3. Boy Dolls (Shounen Dolls) vol 3 of 4 by Hibiki Wataru
  4. Boy Dolls 3 (Elex)

    Shounen Dolls少年ドールズ
    by Hibiki Wataru
    Hakusensha LaLa and LaLa DX, shoujo
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2010.11

  5. Detektif Conan (Meitantei Conan) vol 67 of 75+ by Aoyama Gosho
  6. Detektif Conan 67 (Elex)

    Meitantei Conan名探偵コナン
    by Aoyama Gosho
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 67 (chapters 697–707) first published in Japan 2010.02

    Awards
    Winner, 46th Shogakukan Manga Awards, 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: 42 volumes as of 2012.04.10 • volume 43 street date: 2012.07.10), French (Kana: Détective Conan Tome 67 shipped 2012.03 • Tome 68 street date: 2012.06.08), Dutch (Kana), Spanish (Planeta DeAgostini Comics Spain), German and Swedish (Egmont: German Detektiv Conan Band 73 released 2012.05.10 • 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 and Captured in Her Eyes)

    Adaptations
    Ongoing anime (episode 657 airs 2012.05.26), 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 24 December 2011), 16 animated films (the 16th Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker premiered 14 April 2012 in Japan) and four live-action TV drama, including the prequel Detective Conan: Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge - The Good-bye Prologue (Oguri Shun as Kudo Shinichi and Kurokawa Tomoka as Ran), the follow-up Shinichi Kudo Returns! Showdown with the Black Organization (Fujisaki Nao as Conan), the third Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge! The Mystery of the Legendary Strange Bird special (aired 2011.04.15 starring Mizobata Junpei as Kudo Shinichi and Kutsuna Shioli as Mori Ran) and the Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo TV drama that premiered 7 July 2011 and ended 29 September in which Mizobata Junpei and Kutsuna Shioli reprised their roles). The same actors are tapped to appear in the fourth live action alongside Matsuzaka Tori as Hattori Heiji and Okamoto Rei as Toyama Kazuha.

  7. [Premiere] Doraemon Movie: Nobita dan Angin Ajaib (Eiga Doraemon: Nobita to fushigi kazetsukai) by Fujiko F. Fujio
  8. Doraemon Movie: Nobita dan Angin Ajaib (Elex)

    Eiga Doraemon: Nobita to fushigi kazetsukai
    映画ドラえもん のび太とふしぎ風使い
    by Fujiko F. Fujio
    Shogakukan Shogakukan no Terebi Ehon, kodomo
    First published in Japan 2003.03

    Related
    Based on the Doraemon movie, Doraemon: Nobita to fushigi kazetsukai, which premiered in Japan on 8 March 2003

  9. Dragon's Fiancé (Ryuu no Hanawazurai) vol 5 of 7 by Kusakawa Nari
  10. 龍の花わずらい 5 (JP cover)

    Ryuu no Hanawazurai龍の花わずらい
    by Kusakawa Nari
    Hakusensha LaLa, shoujo
    Volume 5 first published in Japan 2008.05

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in Indonesian until chapter 26 (compiled in tankoubon #5) in HanaLaLa (magazine discontinued per December 2010)
    English Two Flowers for the Dragon (CMX: six volumes per 2010.06, cancelled), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 龍族花印記 7 per 2010.01), Vietnamese as Gia tộc rồng

    Adaptations
    A Ryuu no Hanawazurai drama was bundled with three other LaLa series (Oniichan to Issho, La Corda d'Oro and Kaichou wa Maid-sama!) in the LaLa Tokimeki Drama CD given away with the April 2007 issue.

  11. La Corda D'Oro (Kiniro no Corda) vol 11 of 17 by Kure Yuki
  12. La Corda D'Oro 11 (Elex)

    Kiniro no Corda金色のコルダ」 by Kure Yuki
    Hakusensha LaLa, LaLa DX and LaLa Special, shoujo
    Volume 11 first published in Japan 2008.09

    Related
    Adapted from Koei's Kin'iro no Corda role-playing game (part of the Neoromance series also including the Angelique, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de, and Neo Angelique ~Abyss~ games).

    Also contains the Kiniro no Corda 2 (La Corda d'Oro 2) and Kiniro no Corda 3 (La Corda d'Oro 3) stories.

    Spin-Off: Bodai Kiryou no Aria -Kiniro no Corda Series- AKA Lindel Hall no Aria (serialized in Lala beginning 2011 • volume 1 street date: 2012.06.05)

    Hakusensha published the Kiniro no Corda Character Illustration BOOK under the Hana to Yume Comics Special label in February 2007.

    Awards
    Outstanding Debut Award, Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards (2006)

    Other languages/serializations
    Formerly serialized in the Indonesian HanaLaLa (discontinued upon the magazine's closure)
    English La Corda d'Oro (VIZ Media: 15 volumes as of 2012.03 • volume 16 street date: 2012.08.07) and Chuang Yi Singapore: 17 volumes as of 2011.12), simplified Chinese (also by Chuang Yi: 金色琴弦 #10 released 2008.10.29), French (Editions 12 bis: La corde d'or tome 6 shipped 2010.10)

    Adaptations
    Yumeta's 25+1-episode La Corda d'Oro ~primo passo~ anime adaptation aired in Japan from October 2006 through March 2007, followed by the La Corda d'Oro ~secondo passo~ special (two episodes released 2009.03.26 and 2009.06.05). The cast included seiyuu Takagi Reiko (Hino Kahoko), Taniyama Kishô (Tsukimori Len), Itou Kentarou (Tsuchiura Ryotaro), Morita Masakazu (Hihara Kazuki), Kishio Daisuke (Yunoki Azuma), Fukuyama Jun (Shimizu Keiichi), Satou Akemi (Fuyuumi Shoko), Ishikawa Hideo (Kanazawa Hiroto), Konishi Katsuyuki (Ousaki Shinobu) and Miyano Mamoru (Kaji Aoi, La Corda d'Oro ~secondo passo~).

    A La Corda d'Oro drama was bundled with three other LaLa series (Oniichan to Issho, Ryuu no Hanawazurai, and Kaichou wa Maid-sama!) in the LaLa Tokimeki Drama CD given away with the April 2007 issue.

  13. [Series Premiere] My Dear Princess (Chicken Cutlet Princess) vol 1 of 2 by Lin Min-xuan
  14. My Dear Princess 1 (Elex)

    Chicken Cutlet Princess雞排公主
    by Lin Min-xuan
    Sharp Point Press Honey, shoujo
    Volume 1 of 2 first published in Taiwan 2008.11

  15. [Premiere] My Dear Princess vol 2 of 2 by Lin Min-xuan [Finale]
  16. My Dear Princess 2 (Elex)

    Volume 2 of 2 first published in Taiwan 2009.12

  17. Smash! vol 9 of 18 by Saki Kaori
  18. Tale of the Sea King (Kaiouki) vol 44 of 45 by Kawahara Masatoshi
  19. Tale of the Sea King 44 (Elex)

    Kaiouki海皇紀」 by Kawahara Masatoshi
    Kodansha Monthly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 44 first published in Japan 2010.06

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 海皇紀 45 per 2011.05)

  20. Tokkyu!! vol 17 of 20 by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro
  21. Tokkyu!! 17 (Elex)

    Tokkyu!!トッキュー!!
    by Komori Yoichi & Kubo Mitsuro
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 17 first published in Japan 2007.12

    Reissues
    Seven bunko volume rereleased from 2010.01 to 2010.07

    Serializations
    Indonesian Shonen Magz

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Faster than a Kiss 3, Dragon's Fiance 4, Ciuman Dewa 9 (Elex Media 28 March 2012 manga) [UPDATED]

Update: No longer "just a list" :p

Dragon's Fiancé 4 (Elex Media)

Ryuu no Hanawazurai © Kusakawa Nari/Hakusensha [First serialized in LaLa]. Published in Indonesia as Dragon's Fiancé by Elex Media

Kwan's condition improves, but not enough to allow Shakuya's fiancé to move (much less dance a celebratory jig). Shakuya is so worried about his recovery that Kwan... is ‘forced’ to kiss her!

Meanwhile, our anxious dragon's other—first—fiancé Lushin suffers from sudden pains. Whether these stem from heartache or something else remains to be seen, but for sure, they bode...

Lushin recovering his memories? :P

For those of you who followed Dragon's Fiancé in HanaLaLa, this fourth volume compiles chapters 15 through 20, which means you're safe if you've read all the way till HanaLaLa's last issue (Indonesian serialization only reached up to chapter 26, bound in volume 5).

As for the top DO WANT!, a "Devil"’s whisker's vote more than Dragon's Fiancé 4—

Faster than a Kiss vol 3 of 10+
By Tanaka Meca

Newly-married Fumino and Ojiro-sensei should be living teh happy life, but RL chaos puts paid to any shot at wedded bliss. What's more, Ojiro-sensei's little brother Shoma shows up at the school cultural festival, and relations between the siblings seem somewhat...strained.

It's gonna get stranger when Shoma pays a visit to Ojiro mansion and finds... «!!!» (Catch the fireworks exploding in Faster than a Kiss vol 3, finally streeting after a two-week delay.)

Faster than a Kiss 3 compiles (slow) Love.8 through 12. Ten Kiss Yori mo Hayaku tankou have been published in Japan as of December 2011.

New Elex titles
Elex finally releases March Komikologi-advised The Future of Iris, originally Okano Fumika's Iris no Tamago, also an ex-LaLa shoujo manga like FTAK and RyuuHana, but one that spins its fantasy out in only two volumes. Elex also picks up another lifted from the classics Capstone graphic novel, Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, following up the Komik Legenda Ternama series launched with L. Frank Baum's The Wizard Of Oz, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Jules Verne's 60000 mil di bawah laut and Lewis Carroll's Alice In Wonderland. Newbie babble after the release list.

Mangazines: Shonen Star Issue 05/2012
Youn InWan & Yang KyungIl's Defense Devil nabs the cover and Featured series spotlight of the latest Shonen Star. Find out why (waaaaay) below.

Elex Media light novel (2012.03.26)

Elex Media manga and manhwa (2012.03.28)

  1. Casting vol 7 of 8 by KITT & Park SangYong
  2. Casting 7 (Elex)

    Casting by KITT & Park SangYong
    Daewon C.I. Comic Champ, sonyun

  3. Chunchu vol 6 of 15+ (Hiatus) by Kim SungJae & Kim ByungJin
  4. Chunchu 6 (Elex)

    Chunchu천추
    by Kim SungJae & Kim ByungJin
    Haksan Booking, seinen

    Other languages
    English Chunchu: The Genocide Fiend (Dark Horse Comics: four volumes as at 2009.01), French (Tokebi: Chonchu, Tome 15 per 2005.10), German (Tokyopop Germany: Chonchu - Der Erbe des Teufelssteins 15: Abschlussband shipped 2010.05), Spanish (Notorious Ediciones), Polish Chonchu: Syn Demona (Mandragora)

  5. Ciuman Dewa (Kamisama Hajimemashita) vol 9 of 11+ by Suzuki Julietta
  6. Ciuman Dewa 9 (Elex)

    Kamisama Hajimemashita
    神様はじめました」 by Suzuki Julietta
    Hakusensha Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Volume 9 (chapters 49–54) first published in Japan 2011.05

    Other languages
    English Kamisama Kiss (VIZ Media: seven volumes per 2012.02.07 • volume 8 street date: 2012.04.03), French (Delcourt: Divine Nanami Tome 5 shipped 2012.02.08 • Tome 6 street date: 2012.05.16)

  7. Creating Destiny vol 2 of 2 by Choi SooJeong & Hyun GoWoon [Finale]
  8. Creating Destiny 2 (Elex)

    Inyeon Mandeulgi인연 만들기
    by Choi SooJeong & Hyun GoWoon
    AKA Making My Destiny
    Seoul Cultural Publishers
    Volume 2 first published in Korea 2010.09

    Adaptations
    The 31-episode live-action Inyeon Mandeulgi (Creating Destiny/Making Fate) drama broadcast on MBC from October 2009 to January 2010, starring Eugene as Han Sang Eun and husband Ki Tae Young as Kim Yeo Joon.

  9. Dragon's Fiancé (Ryuu no Hanawazurai) vol 4 of 7 by Kusakawa Nari
  10. Dragon's Fiancé 4 (Elex)

    Ryuu no Hanawazurai龍の花わずらい
    by Kusakawa Nari
    Hakusensha LaLa, shoujo
    Volume 4 (chapters 15–20) first published in Japan 2007.08

    Other languages/serializations
    Serialized in Indonesian until chapter 26 (compiled in tankoubon #5) in HanaLaLa (magazine discontinued per December 2010)
    English Two Flowers for the Dragon (CMX: six volumes per 2010.06, cancelled), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 龍族花印記 7 per 2010.01), Vietnamese as Gia tộc rồng

    Adaptations
    A Ryuu no Hanawazurai drama was bundled with three other LaLa series (Oniichan to Issho, La Corda d'Oro and Kaichou wa Maid-sama!) in the LaLa Tokimeki Drama CD given away with the April 2007 issue.

  11. Faster than a Kiss (Kiss Yori mo Hayaku) vol 3 of 10+ by Tanaka Meca «Ex-2012.03.14
  12. Faster than a Kiss 3 (Elex)

    Kiss Yori mo Hayakuキスよりも早く
    by Tanaka Meca
    Hakusensha LaLa, shoujo
    Volume 3 (Love.8–12) first published in Japan 2008.05

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 新娘16歲 8 released 2011.07)

    Adaptations
    Faster than a Kiss drama CD included in LaLa's May 2008 and November 2009 issues, with seiyuu Chiba Saeko voicing Kaji Fumino, Yusa Kōji as Ojiro Kazuma and Sawashiro Miyuki as Kaji Teppei

  13. [Series Premiere] The Future of Iris (Iris no Tamago) vol 1 of 2 by Okano Fumika
  14. The Future of Iris 1 (Elex)

    Iris no Tamagoイリスの卵
    by Okano Fumika
    Hakusensha LaLa, LaLa DX, LaLa SF Special, LaLa Spring Club, shoujo
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 1995.01

  15. Hayate The Combat Butler (Hayate no Gotoku) vol 27 of 31+ by Hata Kenjiro «Ex-3.21
  16. Hayate The Combat Butler 27 (Elex)

    Hayate no Gotokuハヤテのごとく!
    by Hata Kenjiro
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 27 (chapters 284–294) first published in Japan 2011.02

    Other languages
    English Hayate The Combat Butler (VIZ Media: 19 volumes as of 2012.02.07 • volume 20 street date: 2012.09.11), French (Kana: Hayate The Combat Butler Tome 11 shipped 2012.03.02 • Tome 12 street date: 2012.05.04), traditional Chinese (Sharp Point Press Taiwan: 旋風管家! 29 released 2012.02.02)

    Adaptations
    Two anime seasons, at least one OAV and an anime film, Hayate no Gotoku! Heaven Is a Place on Earth that premiered 27 August 2011 in Japan. Seiyuu Shiraishi Ryoko voiced Ayasaki Hayate and Kugimiya Rie, Sanzenin Nagi.

    The Taiwanese live-action Hayate The Combat Butler TV adaptation, starring George Hu as Hayate (Xiao Sa/Ling Qisa) and Park ShinHye (voiced by He Yipei) as Nagi (Xiao Zhi/Sanqianyuan Zhi), originally aired on FTV from June to September 2011.

    At least two light novels have been published: the first by Tsukiji Toshihiko and illustrated by Hata Kenjiro (JP release: 2007.05.24) and the second Nagi is the Familiar!? Let it ★ World Conquest (2008.03.18), featuring insert art by Hata Kenjiro and Zero no Tsukaima light novels illustrator Usatsuka Eiji.

  17. I Hate You More Than Anyone (Sekai de Ichiban Daikirai) vol 9 of 13 by Hidaka Banri
  18. I Hate You More Than Anyone 9 (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 9 first published in Japan 2000.09

    Reissues
    Reissued in six Hana to Yume Comics Special kanzenban from 2012.02.20 (volumes 5 and 6 street date: 2012.04.20)

    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 2012.02.20, 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)

  19. [Premiere] Komik Legenda Ternama: Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
  20. La Corda D'Oro (Kiniro no Corda) vol 10 of 17 by Kure Yuki
  21. La Corda D'Oro 10 (Elex)

    Kiniro no Corda金色のコルダ」 by Kure Yuki
    Hakusensha LaLa, LaLa DX and LaLa Special, shoujo
    Volume 10 first published in Japan 2008.03

    Related
    Adapted from Koei's Kin'iro no Corda role-playing game (part of the Neoromance series also including the Angelique, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de, and Neo Angelique ~Abyss~ games).

    Also contains the Kiniro no Corda 2 (La Corda d'Oro 2) and Kiniro no Corda 3 (La Corda d'Oro 3) stories.

    Spin-Off: Bodai Kiryou no Aria AKA Lindel Hall no Aria (serialized in Lala beginning 2011)

    Awards
    Outstanding Debut Award, Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards (2006)

    Other languages/serializations
    Formerly serialized in the Indonesian HanaLaLa (discontinued upon the magazine's closure)
    English La Corda d'Oro (VIZ Media: 15 volumes as of 2012.03.06 • volume 16 street date: 2012.08.07) and Chuang Yi Singapore: 17 volumes as of 2011.12), simplified Chinese (also by Chuang Yi: 金色琴弦 #10 released 2008.10.29), French (Editions 12 bis: La corde d'or tome 6 shipped 2010.10)

    Adaptations
    Yumeta's 25+1-episode La Corda d'Oro ~primo passo~ anime adaptation aired in Japan from October 2006 through March 2007, followed by the La Corda d'Oro ~secondo passo~ special (two episodes released 2009.03.26 and 2009.06.05). The cast included seiyuu Takagi Reiko (Hino Kahoko), Taniyama Kishô (Tsukimori Len), Itou Kentarou (Tsuchiura Ryotaro), Morita Masakazu (Hihara Kazuki), Kishio Daisuke (Yunoki Azuma), Fukuyama Jun (Shimizu Keiichi), Satou Akemi (Fuyuumi Shoko), Ishikawa Hideo (Kanazawa Hiroto), Konishi Katsuyuki (Ousaki Shinobu) and Miyano Mamoru (Kaji Aoi, La Corda d'Oro ~secondo passo~).

    A La Corda d'Oro drama was bundled with three other LaLa series (Oniichan to Issho, Ryuu no Hanawazurai, and Kaichou wa Maid-sama!) in the LaLa Tokimeki Drama CD given away with the April 2007 issue.

  22. Lindbergh vol 3 of 5+ by Ahndongshik
  23. Lindbergh 3 (Elex)

    Lindberghリンドバーグ
    by Ahndongshik
    Shogakukan Gessan, shounen
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2010.11

  24. Mokke vol 8 of 9 by Kumakura Takatoshi «Ex-3.21
  25. Mokke 8 (Elex)

    Mokkeもっけ」 by Kumakura Takatoshi
    Kodansha Afternoon, seinen
    Volume 8 first published in Japan 2008.08

  26. Moonlight Act (Gekkou Jourei) vol 3 of 17+ by Fujita Kazuhiro
  27. Moonlight Act 3 (Elex)

    Gekkou Jourei月光条例」 by Fujita Kazuhiro
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2008.12

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Ching Win Taiwan: 世界童話 新約 月光條例 13 released 2011.10)

  28. Tale of the Sea King (Kaiouki) vol 42 of 45 by Kawahara Masatoshi «Ex-3.14
  29. Tale of the Sea King 42 (Elex)

    Kaiouki海皇紀」 by Kawahara Masatoshi
    Kodansha Monthly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 42 first published in Japan 2009.12

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan: 海皇紀 45 per 2011.05)

  30. Topeng Kaca vol 22 of 24+ Deluxe (Glass no Kamen [Bunko]) by Miuchi Suzue «Ex-3.07
  31. Topeng Kaca 22 Deluxe (Elex)

    Glass no Kamenガラスの仮面 白泉社文庫
    by Miuchi Suzue
    Hakusensha Bessatsu Hana to Yume, shoujo
    Bunko volume 22 first published in Japan 1995.09

    Related
    Glass no Kamen tankoubon (48 volumes per 2012.02.25 in Japan), released in Indonesia as Topeng Kaca, Topeng Kaca: Bidadari Merah and Topeng Kaca: Dua Akoya

    The Glass Mask Comic Fanbook was released in Japan 2010.09 under the Hana to Yume Comics Special label.

    Adaptations
    Three anime series and two live-action drama seasons

  32. Yozakura Quartet (Yozakura Shijuusou ~Yozakura Quartet~) vol 4 of 11+ by Yasuda Suzuhito «Ex-3.14
  33. Yozakura Quartet 4 (Elex)

    Yozakura Shijuusou ~Yozakura Quartet~
    夜桜四重奏 ヨザクラカルテット
    by Yasuda Suzuhito
    Kodansha Shonen Sirius, shounen
    Volume 4 first published in Japan 2008.04

    Other languages
    English Yozakura Quartet (Del Rey: five volumes per 2009.09), traditional Chinese (Sharp Point Press Taiwan: 夜櫻四重奏 (10) released 2011.12)

    Adaptations
    A 12-episode anime produced by Nomad, starring seiyuu Kaji Yuuki (Hiizumi Akina), Fukuen Misato (Yarizakura Hime), Fujita Saki (Nanami Ao) and Sawashiro Miyuki (Isone Kotoha), aired from October to December 2008, followed by the Yozakura Quartet ~Hoshi no Umi~ OAVs (three DVDs released between October 2010 and September 2011)

    Related
    Shooting Star Carnaval Side: Yozakura Quarter Yasuda Suzuhito Illustrations artbook (published in Japan 2011.06)

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