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[1] Series synopses[edit] See also: List of Kingdom (British TV series) episodes The series follows Peter Kingdom, a small-town solicitor whose work revolves around cases brought by the eclectic and eccentric populace of Market Shipborough. The series retains a largely episodic format, where self-contained plots play out before the hour concludes, though a continuing storyline concerns the mysterious disappearance of Simon Kingdom, Peter's half-brother. The first episode reveals that he vanished at sea six months previously and that everybody who knew him (including Peter) assumed that he committed suicide. Each week there are further indications that he did not die, culminating in episode six when it is revealed that he had a relationship with a woman who become pregnant with his child after he had supposedly died. In the first series we are also introduced to Peter's half-sister, Beatrice, who slowly becomes an integral character in the series. Simon returns in the second series and is charged with faking his own death. He is released from custody after Lyle, the trainee solicitor in Peter's practice, decides to use Simon's own money (possibly obtained illegally by Simon) to bail him, after Simon reveals he was actually attempting suicide. Beatrice learns that she is pregnant and she leaves Market Shipborough, until the baby is born in the last episode of the series. Lyle threatens to leave Kingdom & Kingdom when his mentor Peter begins to neglect him, but he changes his mind when Peter makes him a partner. In the final episode, a torrential storm hits Market Shipborough, flooding much of the town. While searching for his brother, who drove off the previous night, Peter encounters something unseen by the audience, which is revealed to be Simon's dead body in Series 3.[51] Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga for English publication in North America in July 2013,[52] with its first volume being released on June 3, 2014,[53] and final volume on June 9, 2015. [54] Gakken began serializing a 4-panel manga for the series in Megami Magazine on July 30, 2012. [55] Illustrated by Yuuma, the manga later revealed its title as Girls und Panzer: 4-koma Panzer Vor! (ガールズ&パンツァー 4コマでパンツァー・フォー!) and continued publishing on Cho! Animedia website from February 10, 2015,[56] to July 26, 2022, ended due to "production reasons". [57] As of September 28, 2018[update], the manga has been published in a single volume in Japan. [58] A gekiga manga for the series, titled Girls und Panzer: Gekiga (劇画 ガールズ&パンツァー), was illustrated by Motofumi Kobayashi and serialized by Shogakukan in their magazine Corocoro Aniki from December 15, 2017,[59] to March 15, 2021. [60] It was published in a single volume in Japan on March 26, 2021. [61] Spin-offs[edit] A spin-off of the series depicting Miho Nishizumi in her childhood, titled Girls und Panzer: Little Army (ガールズ&パンツァー リトルアーミー, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Ritoru Āmī), was illustrated by Tsuchii and serialized by Media Factory in their magazine Monthly Comic Alive from June 27, 2012,[62] to January 26, 2013. [63] The first volume of the manga was published in Japan on October 23, 2012,[64] and the second and final volume on February 23, 2013. [65] Seven Seas Entertainment acquired the English license of the manga in July 2013,[52] and released in North America its first volume on December 16, 2014,[66] and final volume on March 10, 2015. [67] Its sequel, Girls und Panzer: Little Army II, was serialized in Monthly Comic Alive magazine from April 27, 2015,[68] to March 26, 2016. [69] Three volumes of the manga were published in Japan.
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