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[5] The manga has also been licensed in France by Pika Édition;[6] in Germany by Kazé;[7] in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing;[8] in South Korea by Haksan Publishing;[9] in
Italy by Panini Comics;[10] in Spain by Planeta DeAgostini;[11] in
Thailand by Vibulkij Publishing;[12] in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo;[13] and in Argentina by Editorial Ivrea. [14] A spin-off manga focusing on Seishiro Nagi, titled
Blue Lock: Episode Nagi, began serialization in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on June 9, 2022. [15] The spin-off is written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Kōta Sannomiya. [16] The spin-off has been collected in three tankōbon volumes as of September 14, 2023. [17] Blue Lock volumes[edit] No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 November 16, 2018[2]978-4-06-513400-9March 16, 2021 (digital)
June 21, 2022 (print)[18]978-1-64-651654-4 1. "Dream" (夢, Yume) 2. "Moving In" (入寮, Nyūryō) 3. "Monster" (かいぶつ, Kaibutsu) 4. "Right Now" (今こそ, Ima Koso) 2 January 17, 2019[19]978-4-06-514121-2April 20, 2021 (digital)
August 30, 2022 (print)[20]978-1-64-651655-1 5. "The "Zero" Soccer" (サッカーの0, Sakkā no Zero) 6.
The title character of Empowered hangs a lampshade on this in a meta-text panel from Vol. 1, lamenting that a manga-styled superhero comic won't have it easy when most manga fans have zero interest in western style superheroes, while most superhero fans hate anything that even looks like manga. X-Men was actually drawn by manga creator Kia Asamiya for a brief time in 2002. As well, the art of Joe Madureira, who drew the book from 1994 to 1997, is heavily manga-influenced. The
Marvel Adventures version of Power Pack by Gurihiru. Like with most other
Japanese artists hired to draw American comics, it is just as much an example of them matching our style even in pacing and storytelling. Ditto the art of Runaways. But looks less animesque as Art Evolution goes. Gurihiru's artwork on Superman Smashes the Klan. In particular, the villain's hair and facial expressions are blatant "Shōnen manga villain" during the climax, which is amusing given his white supremacist motivations. Ninja High School was drawn and written by Ben Dunn, an admitted anime and manga addict, and spoofs and/or parodies anything and everything in the genres that it can get away with in its early issues.
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