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- ?
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- The longest running manga-inspired comic book in the U.S.
- Characters
- Wan Dabada; Mei Mer; Bird Mint
Indicia and table of contents including story credits, illustrated with promo art from the KO Century 3 Beastkeepers anime.
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- ?
- Pencils
- various
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- various
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- typeset
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- Overfiend II is coming!
- Pages
- 5 - 7
- Abstract
- News articles about Urotsukidoji II, Black Jack, Astroboy, and Business Commando Yamazaki.
News articles about Urotsukidoji II, Black Jack, Astroboy, and Business Commando Yamazaki.
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- typeset
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- Masamune Shirow's Dominion
- Characters
- Leona Ozaki; Al; Brenten; Tetsuya Azuma; Luna Kazuki
Articles on Dominion Tank Police and Casshan animes.
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- typeset
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- Most of the details of KO Century 3 Beastkeepers are explained in the following synopses and character guide, so comments here will be brief.
- Genre
- adventure
- Characters
- Wan Dabada; Mei Mer; Bird Mint
Character guide and episode synopses for KO Century 3 Beastkeepers.
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- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- non-fiction
Classified ads listing sales, clubs, and pen-pals.
- Script
- Jolyon Yates (credited)
- Pencils
- Jolyon Yates (credited)
- Inks
- Jolyon Yates (credited)
- Letters
- Jolyon Yates (credited)
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- Even now... my daughter and the demon!
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Tengu; Chikusho; Yuki; Minokichi
- Synopsis
- An angel and a demon face the repercussions of their love affair.
- Script
- Rich Schleifer (credited)
- Pencils
- Rich Schleifer (credited)
- Inks
- Rich Schleifer (credited)
- Letters
- Rich Schleifer (credited)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Rush hour on I-5. Seattle, WA.
- Characters
- Rick; Jack; Malarky Mark; Sir Mixed Up
- Synopsis
- Rick and Jack try to clear up a traffic jam caused by parodies of pop music stars.