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Studio Ironcat was a
small publishing company based in Fredericksburg, Virginia,
dedicated to
publication of
manga and later, Amerimanga. The company...
- but it is now out of print. ****aba-kun
Change was
licensed by
Studio Ironcat in the
United States, but as the
company went out of
business their release...
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drinking her blood. The
manga was
licensed for a US
release by
Studio Ironcat, however, the
company went out of
business before the
series was completed...
- Ringworld.
Briefly before its
closing in 2006,
American manga publisher Studio Ironcat published a
magazine series called AmeriManga from 2002 to 2003. A few...
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license in 2016
after Geneon's
license expired.
Studio Ironcat licensed the
manga in
North America;
Ironcat as of 2005 went out of
business having only released...
- One:
Chapter Zero, was
released by
Studio Ironcat in
January 2003.
According to Gallagher,
Studio Ironcat was
unable to meet
demand for the book, due...
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Retrieved February 27, 2024. "The
Anime Encyclopædia -
Studio Ironcat LLC". "Studio
Ironcat has
international following".
August 31, 2003. "FredNats Enjoy...
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Clinic Vol. 1 "The
Doctor Will Do You Now!". I.C. Entertainment/Studio
Ironcat. ISBN 1929090099.
Ogenki Clinic (manga) at
Anime News Network's encyclopedia...
- marketing-label of manga. In 2002, I.C. Entertainment,
formerly Studio Ironcat and now out of business,
launched a
series of
manga by U.S.
artists called...
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tourism Steve Bennett,
manga artist and head of
manga publisher Studio Ironcat Steve Bennett (software entrepreneur),
American businessman Steve Bennett...