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[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. [70] The second spin-off of the series by Maruko Nii, titled Girls und Panzer: It's More
Love Love Operation! (ガールズ&パンツァー もっとラブラブ作戦です!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Motto Rabu Rabu Sakusen Desu!), began serialization by
Media Factory in Monthly Comic Alive magazine on May 27, 2013. [71] The first volume was published in Japan on October 23, 2015. [72] As of September 22, 2023[update], a total of 20 volumes have been published. [73] A spin-off of the series by Takeshi Nogami and Takaaki Suzuki, titled Girls und Panzer: Ribbon Warrior (ガールズ&パンツァー リボンの武者, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Ribon no Musha), features a new heroine (Shizuka Tsuruki) and was serialized by Media Factory in Monthly Comic Flapper magazine from September 5, 2014,[74] to March 5, 2021. [75] A total of 16 volumes were published in Japan from February 23, 2015,[76] to April 23, 2021. [77] A spin-off of the series by Saitaniya taking place after the practice match of Ōarai Girls' Academy with St. Gloriana Girls' College, titled Girls und Panzer: Fierce Fight! It's the Maginot Battle!! (ガールズ&パンツァー 激闘!マジノ戦ですっ!!, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Gekitou! Maginot-sen Desu!!), was serialized by Kadokawa on their webcomic service ComicWalker from November 19, 2014,[78] to August 19, 2015. [79] A total of two volumes were published in Japan from March 23[80] to September 23, 2015. [81] A comedy spin-off illustrated by Midori Hagi, titled Girls und Panzer: Tankery Recommendation (ガールズ&パンツァー 戦車道ノススメ, Gāruzu ando Pantsā Senshadō no Susume), serves as an explanation for the history, development, and technical
details of tanks and other vehicles that appear in the series.
^ 第66回小学館漫画賞に「デデデデ」「チェンソーマン」「ショコラの魔法」など.
Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc.
January 19, 2021. Archived from the original on August 19, 2021. Retrieved January 19, 2021. ^ Maser 2013, p. 38. ^ Maser 2013, pp. 73–75. ^ a b Bauman, Nicki (September 23, 2020).
[43] Both 20th Century Boys and
21st Century Boys were licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media in 2005, however their release was delayed until after their translation of
Monster had finished. [44] The first English-language volume of 20th Century Boys was released on February 17, 2009, and the last of 21st Century Boys on March 19, 2013. It had been reported that the reason for the delay was at the request of Urasawa, who felt there was a change in his art style over time. [44] However, when asked about it being due to his request in 2012, Urasawa was surprised saying that he did not know about that and simply suggested Viz did not know which order to publish the two series. [45] In 2017, Viz licensed the kanzenban editions of both 20th Century Boys and 21st Century Boys. The first volume of 20th Century Boys: The Perfect Edition was published on September 18, 2018, and the single volume 21st Century Boys: The Perfect Edition was published on June 15, 2021.