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[53] 5Kei II (ケイ II)December 11, 1990[54]4-06-313166-1December 19, 2001
978-1-56971-527-7 (Dark Horse)[55]
March 1, 2011
978-1-935429-07-4 (Kodansha)[56]Chapters 72–96, originally serialized from May 1986 to April 1989[57] 6Kaneda (金田)March 23, 1993[58]
4-06-319339-XMarch 27, 2002
978-1-56971-528-4 (Dark Horse)[33]
April 12, 2011
978-1-935429-08-1 (Kodansha)[36]Chapters 97–120, originally serialized from May 1989 to June 1990. [59] Reception[edit] Sales and awards[edit] The first tankōbon volume, which was released on September 14, 1984, significantly exceeded sales expectations, with its print run increasing from an initial 30,000 copies up to nearly 300,000 copies within two weeks, becoming the number-one best-seller in Japan before eventually selling about 500,000 copies. By 1988, Akira had sold approximately 2 million copies in Japan, from four volumes averaging about 500,000 copies each. [60] The manga was published in the United States in 1988, followed by Spain in 1990, France and Italy by 1991, and then Germany, Sweden, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia and Brazil. It was reported by Critique international that by 2000 Akira had sold 7 million copies worldwide, including 2 million in Japan and 5 million overseas. [61] As of 2005, Akira has been published in more than a dozen languages worldwide. [62] In 2020, the first volume of Akira became publisher Kodansha's first manga to receive a 100th printing. [63] At a price of ¥1,000 in Japan[40] and $24. 95 overseas,[4] the manga tankōbon volumes grossed estimated revenues of ¥2 billion ($16 million)[64] in Japan and $125 million overseas, for an estimated total of $141 million grossed worldwide. During its run, the seinen manga magazine where it was first serialized, Weekly Young Magazine, experienced an increase in its weekly circulation, from 1 million in 1986 to 1. 5 million in 1990.
During his first meeting with Mohammad Alai, he was dressed in blacktop, green military pants, and loose sandals. Most of the time, he is seen with a cold, stoic expression. Even as a teenager, he already had his impressive height and was very muscular, though not as later. He wore a soldier outfit consisting of green military cargo pants without a top and boots, and a green bandanna. He later adopts a ponytail for a short while, eventually leading to his present hairstyle. Yuujirou's appearance can be likened to an ogre or lion (as this was Keisuke Itagaki's intention). Personality[] Yuujirou is a fierce and arrogant man. He shows no mercy towards anybody, as he views mercy as a "weak" trait. Yuujirou is also emotionally manipulative - this can be seen in his relationships with his son and Emi Akezawa, for example. He seemingly lives only to fight and cause destruction to anything and everything he can. His whole life and mindset are dedicated to nothing but fighting and growing stronger with each person he defeats, sometimes killing them.
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