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Since the series is charged, and because of their broader aims for the digital anthology, the series will not be running in the English version of Shōnen Jump. Shokugeki no Soma One-Shot[] Main article: Shokugeki no Soma (One-shot) In 2011, Yūto Tsukuda and Shun Saeki created the first incarnation of the Shokugeki no Soma series. Yūto and Shun each made their own one-shot story sometime prior to 2011. The Shokugeki no Soma One-shot was the first work they collaborated on. The one-shot debuted in Akamaru Jump and the plot is very similar to the main series. It features Sōma Yukihira and his main rival Erina Nakiri, the only characters from the one-shot to make it into the main series and the format of the chapter closely resembles the story later published in the main series. Shokugeki no Soma: L'étoile[] Main article: Shokugeki no Soma: L'étoile L'étoile volume 1 cover In February 2015, a spin-off manga started under the name Shokugeki no Soma: L'étoile (食戟のソーマ —エトワール— Shokugeki no Soma —Etowāru—). The storyline is written by Michiko Itō and the illustrations are done by Taiki Asatoki. The story is canon to the original storyline and features Kojirō Shinomiya as the main protagonist. The series focuses on both his life after Tōtsuki Culinary Academy and the events after the Training Camp. Shokugeki no Soma: ~Le dessert~[] Main article: Shokugeki no Soma ~Le dessert~ On June 17, 2019, along with the fourth anime season announcement, the 29th issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump reveals that the manga will run for three more chapters, including an epilogue, under the title Shokugeki no Soma: ~Le dessert~ (食戟のソーマ ル・デセール Shokugeki no Sōma Ru Desēru) in Shueisha's Jump GIGA magazine starting with the issue releasing on June 27.Once Kent left, SNK stopped changing the packaging and brochures for the US releases. Basically, "The Future is Now" was a slogan from SNK Japan's marketing division and was used even before it showed up on the US NeoGeo products. GS: How did you feel about taking such a visible role in the company's marketing of the NeoGeo? Did you ever make public appearances as the Game Lord? CO: Kent Russell wanted me to have a bigger, badder, better name than just Game Counselor. He told me to come up with some names, and because of Magician Lord being the top-selling home title at the time (an arcade flop, by the way), I came up with several names, including the Game Lord. That became my official title at SNK. To be honest, I always thought it was a dumb name. I made several appearances as the Game Lord, but mostly in the CES or E3 stage. I did some store demos as the Game Lord in some of the Software Etcs, Babbages, Electronic Boutiques, and etc. around the US. Being the visible mascot was one of the greatest things to happen to me at SNK. I have many friends because of this, and I appreciate every one of them.
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