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The coloring was more subtle than that seen before and far beyond the capabilities of Japanese technology of the time. It played an important part in Akira's success in Western markets, and revolutionized the way comics were colorized. [27] Coloring lasted from 1988 to 1994, being delayed by Otomo's work on Steamboy. [26] Akira was the first comic in the world to be colored digitally, using computers. Its release in color led to the widespread adoption of computer coloring in comics and Oliff's work on Akira earned him three consecutive Harvey Awards for Best Colorist (1990–1992) and the first Eisner Award for Best Coloring (1992). [26][28][29][30][31][32] Akira began being published in the American comic book format in the United States in 1988 by Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics. [17] This colorized version ended its 38-issue run in 1995. [26] Delays in the English publication were caused by Otomo's retouching of artwork for the Japanese collected volumes. It was these collections that formed the basis for translation, rather than the initial magazine serialization. The Epic version suffered significant delays toward the end, requiring several years to publish the final 8 issues. Marvel planned to collect the colorized versions as a 13-volume paperback series, and teamed with Graphitti Designs to release six limited-edition hardcover volumes; however, these ceased in 1993, so the final 3 paperbacks and planned sixth hardcover volume were never published.[55] Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Hunter × Hunter chapters Written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi, Hunter × Hunter started its serialization in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump on March 3, 1998. [b] Shueisha has compiled most of the chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on June 4, 1998. [58] As of November 4, 2022, thirty-seven volumes have been released. [59] The series has also been published in a sōshūhen edition that aims to recreate the manga as it was originally serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump in the same size and with the color pages. Eleven volumes were released between December 9, 2011, and April 18, 2014, covering up to the Election story arc. [60][61] In April 2005, Viz Media began publishing the manga in English in North America. [62] They market the series as part of their "Shonen Jump Advanced" line for older teens and young adults. [63] Thirty-six volumes have been released in North America as of August 6, 2019. [64] Viz included the Kurapika's Memories chapters in the December 17 and 24, 2012 issues of their digital English magazine Weekly Shonen Jump Alpha. [65] On April 22, 2014, it was announced that Hunter × Hunter would be joining the digital English magazine Weekly Shonen Jump.
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