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  2. Warlord (manhua) - Wikipedia

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    Because of knowing Mou Naam of the Fung tribe, the Wargod Ming Dou knows how to read the book, so the Wargod Saam-ngaan of the Three-Eyes tribe has been trying to kill Mou Naam. This is the start of the battle between the Good and Evil Wargods.

  3. List of online encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    General interest, the first site to propose a free encyclopedia written by users Defunct None Unknown Free None Everipedia: English [1] General interest Read-only (archived) Free [2] CC BY 4.0 Wikipedia None Citizendium: English General interest, wiki: Active Free, copyleft: CC BY NC SA 3.0 None None Conservapedia [3] [4] English

  4. Scanlation - Wikipedia

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    Forbes describes the cost of keeping up with new manga as "astronomical", stating that "fans expecting to read any manga they want for free isn't reasonable, but neither is it reasonable to expect your audience to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars a year to stay up to date with content that their Japanese kindred spirits can get for a ...

  5. Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun - Wikipedia

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    Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun (Japanese: 地縛少年花子くん, Hepburn: Jibaku Shōnen Hanako-kun) is a Japanese manga series written by Iro and illustrated by Aida, which results in their conjoined name 'AidaIro'.

  6. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (manga) - Wikipedia

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    After completing manga adaptations of other games from The Legend of Zelda series, the duo Akira Himekawa wanted to adapt The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.Since the game was rated more mature than other games in The Legend of Zelda series, they wanted a weekly magazine to serialize in with a higher-aged target demographic; however, they were unable to find a suitable magazine. [3]

  7. Manga Burikko - Wikipedia

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    Manga Burikko (漫画ブリッコ) was a lolicon hentai manga magazine published by Byakuya Shobo in Tokyo from 1982 to 1985 in Japan. [1] [2] The magazine was launched as a competitor to Lemon People, but it only lasted three years.

  8. Tapas (website) - Wikipedia

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    Tapas was founded by San Francisco-based Korean entrepreneur Chang Kim and Young-Jun Jang in 2012, [5] [2] [3] initially under the name Comic Panda. [8] [nb 1] The Wall Street Journal described Kim as a "serial entrepreneur"; he was once in charge of Samsung’s mobile content strategy, [9] and he sold his Korean blogging company TNC to Google [5] [10] and also worked for Google on Blogger.

  9. Manga Bible (series) - Wikipedia

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    Manga Bible (Japanese: みんなの聖書 マンガシリーズ = Minna no Seisho - Manga shiriizu, meaning "Everybody's Bible - Manga Series" [1]) is a six-volume manga series based on the Christian Bible created under the direction of the non-profit organization Next, a group formed by people from the manga industry.

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