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1 and Vol. 2 of Shueisha's Cookie, a sister magazine of Ribon. [6] Nana was later serialized in Cookie, starting in the July 2000 issue (published on May 26),[7][8][9] when it was relaunched as a monthly magazine. [6] Nana ran in the magazine for 84 chapters, until the July 2009 issue (published on May 26),[10] and the series was put on hiatus in June of the same year due to Yazawa falling ill. [11] Yazawa returned from the hospital in early April 2010, but it was not specified when or if she would resume the manga. [12] The individual chapters of Nana have been collected by Shueisha into 21 tankōbon volumes, published under the Ribon Mascot Comics Cookie imprint, between May 15, 2000, and March 13, 2009. [13][14] Its latest four chapters have not been published in a tankōbon volume. [6] Nana is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media. It was serialized in Viz's manga anthology Shojo Beat, premiering in the July 2005 debut issue and continuing until the August 2007 issue. [15][16] They published all 21 collected volumes as of July 6, 2010. Films[edit] Main articles: Nana (2005 film) and Nana 2 Two live-action film adaptations have been made for Nana.You’ll find lots of DVDs, CDs, books, children’s books, comic strips, etc. on their website. This is great if you’re feeling a little lost or would like to find some different, fresh and originally French – whether reading, listening or watching material. Shop where the French shop! Or just find a few new titles and try ordering them on Amazon or your local bookstore. However, I found that for Americans and Canadians, shopping directly from FNAC’s store (including their shipping fee, which is around $10-$15 I think) is often cheaper than ordering the same books, DVDs, etc. on Amazon.
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