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[b] The 249 individual chapters were published into 22 tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan from January 29, 2000, to November 30, 2006. [32][33] Takashi Nagasaki is credited as "co-producer" of the manga's story. [34] A sequel, titled 21st Century Boys, was serialized in the same magazine from December 25, 2006,[c] to July 14, 2007;[37] the 16 chapters were released into two volumes on May 30 and September 28, 2007. [38][39] 20th Century Boys received an eleven-volume kanzenban re-release between January 29 and November 30, 2016. [40][41] The single kanzenban reprint of 21st Century Boys, released on December 28, 2016, includes a new ending. [42] A one-shot manga titled Aozora Chu-Ihō ("Blue Sky Advisory – Kiss") was published in the February 2009 issue of Big Comic Spirits, it was credited to "Ujiko-Ujio", the pen-name of the fictional manga creator duo Kaneko and Ujiki in 20th Century Boys.

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The next day, Aika’s friend Kei points out to a guilty Wataru that years of him hanging around prevented Aika from making many friends, and without Wataru, she is actually lonely. 2"For You. It's a Spare Triangle Chocolate Pie"
Transliteration: "Dōzo. Supea no Sankaku Choko Pai Desu" (Japanese: どうぞ。スペアの三角チョコパイです)Hodaka KuramotoMichiko YokoteHodaka KuramotoJuly 11, 2023 (2023-07-11) Wataru decides to distance himself even more so Aika can make more friends. Shinomiya, president of Public Morals Committee, approaches Wataru to praise an interaction he recently had with committee member Inatomi in which he apologized for scaring her due to her phobia of men. She asks his advice on boosting the committee's spirits as they are often disheartened. Wataru assures her any support she gives will suffice as being willing to offer support is more important than the support itself. Not wanting to attract trouble he falsely claims his name is Yamazaki, though this backfires when Shinomiya meets the real Yamazaki. Wataru apologizes, explaining the thought of the Morality President knowing his name might cause him some trouble. Shinomiya forgives him when Inatomi is able to thank him for his apology and promise to overcome her phobia.
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Chuck Herbert Add a comment | 1 First time I came across it in print was (I think) the first edition of K&R, so tha would have been circa 1982, but I'd been writing my own "Hello world" programs long before that, as had everyone else. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 2, 2009 at 12:59 anonanon Add a comment | 1 From Wikipedia While small test programs existed since the development of programmable computers, the tradition of using the phrase "Hello world!" as a test message was influenced by an example program in the seminal book The C Programming Language. The example program from that book prints "hello, world" (without capital letters or exclamation mark), and was inherited from a 1974 Bell Laboratories internal memorandum by Brian Kernighan, Programming in C: A Tutorial, which contains the first known version: http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Hello_world_program Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 2, 2009 at 13:00 TuoskiTuoski 1,08133 gold badges1515 silver badges1515 bronze badges Add a comment | Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation (not counting the association bonus) in order to answer this question.