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marketed as a "graphic novel" or "trade paperback", the
transliterated terms tankoubon and tankōbon are
sometimes used
amongst online communities. ****anese speakers...
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Pugyuru (ぷぎゅる) is a ****anese four-panel
comic strip by
Tohiro Konno. The
manga was
first serialized in the ****anese
manga magazine Monthly Magazine Z in...
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Komet Verlag GmbH, Cologne. p. 68. ISBN 978-3-89836-831-5. "Guide DB
Tankoubon Vol.29 - DragonBallBook".
Archived from the
original on 2016-06-14. Retrieved...
- shōjo
manga magazine Hitomi Comics from 1987 to 1993 and
collected in 12
tankoubon volumes. The
manga series was
adapted into two
anime television series...
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Manga Time
Kirara Carat magazine released on July 28, 2011. The
first tankoubon volume was
released on July 26, 2012, the
fourth on
August 27, 2015. The...
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would allow the dead to give
closure on
their death to the living.
Eleven tankoubon have been
released by
Bunkasha Comics, and were
translated into English...
- in
Famitsu Comic Clear from
April 30, 2010, to July 15, 2011, with 2
tankoubon published. A follow-up to the
above serialization named Amagami! SS+ plus...
- them as
English learning tools for
children age 3+.
Unlike traditional tankoubon,
these volumes are
presented in a
vertical "Garfield Format". The rest...
- Sunday.
Chapters 1-6 were
released in a
tankoubon dedicated to the series,
published in 2011. The Idol A
tankoubon includes chapters 1 to 6 and an extra...
- format. Originally,
Brazilian manga appeared with
about half the size of a
tankoubon (about 100
pages of
stories and two to
eight pages of extras), but almost...