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Oh Butterfly Oh Flower 5, X Blade 6, Red River 9 (Level Comics 18 August 2011 manga) [UPDATED]

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Second pre-Idul Fitri recess Level release.

Oh Butterfly Oh Flower 5, X Blade 6, Red River 9 (Level Comics)

Chou yo Hana yo © Yoshihara Yuki/Shogakukan [First serialized in Petit Comic] · XBlade © Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi/Kodansha [First serialized in Shonen Sirius] · Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori © Shinohara Chie/Shogakukan [First serialized in Sho-Comi]. Published in Indonesia as Oh Butterfly Oh Flower, X Blade and Red River by Elex Media/Level Comics

Still commending the Level Team—specifically, Oh Butterfly Oh Flower's editor Lenny-san—for volume 5, the top manga DO WANT. I'm sooo sure it takes a lot of finessing to sanitize Chou yo Hana yo smut as the volume number rises. ^^ [Previewed after the release list]

Also, we still need Prince Kail on the cover of Red River 9, not some bird.

Level Comics manga (2011.08.18)

  1. A Spirit of the Sun (Taiyou no Mokushiroku) 12 of 17 by Kawaguchi Kaiji
  2. LC: A Spirit of the Sun 12

    Taiyou no Mokushiroku太陽の黙示録
    by Kawaguchi Kaiji
    Shogakukan Big Comic, seinen
    Volume 12 (chapters 80-86) first published in Japan 2006.07

    Awards
    Best Seinen/General Manga, 51st Shogakukan Manga Awards
    Grand Prize winner for the comic category, 10th Japan Media Arts Festival

    Other languages
    French (Tonkam's Spirit of The Sun, tome 17: Le troisième pays per 2009.12)

    Adaptations
    Adapted into an anime special by Madhouse (two episodes)

  3. Exit 6 of 12+ by Fujita Takami
  4. LC: Exit 6

    ExitEXIT」 by Fujita Takami
    Gentosha Birz Comics Girls Collection, shoujo
    Volume 6 published in Japan 2003.03

    Earlier editions
    Volumes 1-5 published between 1998.08 and 1999.06 under Sony Magazines Comics Kimi to Boku (KB) Collection imprint

  5. Glass Chair (Garasu no Isu) 8 of 8 by Nakamura Mariko [Finale]
  6. LC: Glass Chair 8

    Garasu no Isuガラスの椅子
    by Nakamura Mariko
    Kodansha Be Love, josei
    Volume 8 first published in Japan 2006.12

  7. Oh Butterfly Oh Flower (Chou yo Hana yo) 5 of 8 by Yoshihara Yuki
  8. LC: Oh Butterfly Oh Flower 5

    Chou yo Hana yo蝶よ花よ
    by Yoshihara Yuki
    Shogakukan Petit Comic, josei
    Volume 5 (chapters 21-25) first published in Japan 2007.10

    Other languages
    English Butterflies, Flowers (VIZ Media: seven volumes per 2011.06 • volume 8 street date: 2011.09.06), French (Soleil: Ma petite maîtresse tome 8 released 2010.05) and traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan)

  9. Red River (Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori) 9 of 28 by Shinohara Chie
  10. LC: Red River 9

    Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori
    天は赤い河のほとり
    by Shinohara Chie
    AKA Anatolia Story
    Shogakukan Sho-Comi, shoujo
    Volume 9 first published in Japan 1997.06

    Awards
    Best Shoujo Manga, 46th Shogakukan Manga Awards (2000)

    Other languages
    English Red River (VIZ Media: 28 volumes), Italian Anatolia Story (Editions Star Comics: 28 volumes), German (EMA/Egmont Manga and Anime), Vietnamese Dòng Sông Huyền Bí (Tre Publishing House) and traditional Chinese 赤河戀影 (Tong Li)

    Adaptations
    Eight drama CDs were released between 1997 and 2003.

    Related
    An artbook (Japan release: 1999.02.24), fanbook (2002.07.26) and a two-volume novel adaptation Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori Gaiden Ma ga Jidai no Reimei written and illustrated by Shinohara Chie-sensei (2007.05 and 2007.09)

  11. RRR 3 of 10 by Watanabe Jun
  12. LC: RRR 3

    RRRRRR」 by Watanabe Jun
    AKA Rock 'n' Roll Ricky
    Kodansha Young Magazine, seinen
    Volume 3 first published in Japan 2007.12

  13. X Blade 6 of 12 by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi
  14. LC: X Blade 6

    XBladeXBLADE
    by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi
    Kodansha Shonen Sirius, shounen
    Volume 6 first published in Japan 2009.04

    Related series
    XBlade Cross (sequel, one volume per 2011.07)

European comics/BDs (2011.08.18)

  1. Cubitus - Wisata Kuliner Dunia (Cubitus, tome 37: Si tous les gags du monde) by Dupa (Le Lombard)
  2. [Series Premiere] Leonard - Si Jenius (Léonard, tome 1: Léonard est un génie) by Turk - De Groot (Le Lombard)
  3. Smurf - Salad Smurf (Les Schtroumpfs, Tome 24 : Salade de Schtroumpfs) by Peyo, Luc Parthoens, Thierry Culliford, Ludowick Borecki (Le Lombard)
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Soul Eater 6, XBlade 3, Magister Negi Magi 25 (Level Comics 4 May 2011) [UPDATED]

Finally!

Also, omitted the Johan & Pirlouit - Seruling Enam Smurf BD from this list. It reskeds to the 18th.

XBLADE 3

XBlade © Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi/Kodansha
[Serialized in Shonen Sirius]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media/Level Comics

No big enuf XBlade 3 cover, but leading with the Japanese version because I now get Demonbasher-san's comment about the logo (and why bother with the additional processing that ups XBlade's price). Look at that there superimposed XBlade on the original tankou...oh, you wanted the preview?

Can Haru prevail against Seven Sheaths/Nanatsusaya's Sakura and her ojinto (Metamorphosing Guardian Blade) when he hasn't even recovered from the previous battle AND without harming bystanders?

As for the top DO WANT! manga (separated by one vote from XBlade 3) —

Soul Eater 6 of 19+ by Ohkubo Atsushi

Maka risks insanity to connect with Crona's soul as Death the Kid and Black*Star redouble efforts to halt Free and Eruka's attempt to awaken the First Kishin.

Soul Eater 6 compiles chapter 19 through 22, A Fight to the Death at the Anniversary Celebration, Parts 4 to 7.

Level Comics manga, manhwa and manhua (2011.05.04)

  1. 3x3 Eyes 39 of 40 by Takada Yuzo
  2. LC: 3x3 Eyes 39

    3×3 EYES3×3EYES」 by Takada Yuzo
    Kodansha Weekly Young Magazine, seinen
    Volume 39 first published in Japan 2002.11

    Other languages
    English 3x3 Eyes (Dark Horse Comics; till volume 8), Korean (Young Movie Comics), French (PIKA Édition; 40 volumes), Spanish (Planeta DeAgostini Comics; dropped), Italian (Editions Star Comics) and German 3x3 Augen (Carlsen Comics)

    Awards
    Best Shounen Manga, 1993 Kodansha Manga Awards

    Adaptations
    Two anime OAVs starring seiyuu Tsujitani Kouji (Fujii Yakumo) and Hayashibara Megumi (Ayanokouji Pai)

  3. ARMS 19 of 22 by Minagawa Ryouji & Nanatsuki Kyouichi
  4. LC: ARMS 19

    ARMSARMS
    by Minagawa Ryouji & Nanatsuki Kyouichi
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 19 first published in Japan 2001.10

    Awards
    Best Shounen Manga, 44th Shogakukan Manga Awards

    Other languages
    English Project ARMS (VIZ Media: 22 volumes, French (Kana: 22 volumes), Italian (Panini Comics/Planet Manga), German (Planet Manga), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan).

    Adaptations
    TMS's 26-episode anime adaptation aired between TV Tokyo April and September 2001, starring seiyuu Canna Nobutoshi (Takatsuki Ryo), Takayama Minami (Kuruma Kei), Ueda Yuji (Tomoe Takeshi) and Miki Shinichiro (Shingu Hayato). The Project ARMS: The 2nd Chapter sequel (episodes 27-52) broadcast from October 2001 through March 2002.

  5. Basara 17 of 27 by Tamura Yumi
  6. LC: Basara 17

    BasaraBASARA」 by Tamura Yumi
    Shogakukan Betsucomi, shoujo
    Volume 17 first published in Japan 1996.02

    Awards
    Best Shoujo Manga, 38th Shogakukan Manga Awards

    Other versions/languages
    Re-released in 16 bunko volumes
    English Basara (VIZ Media; 27 volumes), French (Kana; 27 volumes), German (EMA: Band 26 ships 2011.10), Danish (Mangismo Danmark) and Swedish (Mangismo Sverige)

    Adaptations
    A 13-episode Legend of Basara anime by KSS, starring seiyuu Kimura Akiko (Sarasa) and Inoue Kazuhiko (Shuri), aired in Japan from April to June 1998.

  7. The Fugitive Lawyer Makoto Narita (Toubou Bengoshi Narita Makoto) 5 of 6 by Takada Yu & Go Hideki
  8. LC: The Fugitive Lawyer Makoto Narita 5

    Toubou Bengoshi Narita Makoto
    逃亡弁護士 成田誠
    by Takada Yu & Go Hideki (Natsuhara Takeshi)
    Shogakukan Young Sunday (until July 2008 before moving to Big Comic Spirits), seinen
    Volume 5 first published in Japan 2008.09

    Related series
    Shin Toubou Bengoshi Narita Makoto (sequel by Okamoto Sou; three volumes as at 2011.04.28)

    Adaptations
    A live-action adaptation, Toubou Bengoshi, starring Kamiji Yusuke aired from July to September 2010 on Fuji TV.

  9. Hikayat Genji (Asakiyumemishi) 8 of 13 by Yamato Waki
  10. LC: Hikayat Genji 8

    Asakiyumemishiあさきゆめみし
    by Yamato Waki
    Kodansha Mimi, shoujo
    Volume 8 first published in Japan 1987.12

    Related
    Adapted from Genji Monogatari by Murasaki Shikibu

    Other languages
    English (Kodansha Bilingual Comics; partial)

  11. Magister Negi Magi (Mahou Sensei Negima!) 25 of 33+ by Akamatsu Ken
  12. LC: Magister Negi Magi 25

    Mahou Sensei Negima!魔法先生ネギま!
    by Akamatsu Ken
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 25 (chapters 223-231) first published in Japan 2009.02

    Other languages
    English Negima! (Del Rey: 28 volumes and Kodansha Comics: volume 29 street date: 2011.05.17 (US) and Chuang Yi Singapore), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi: volume 31 per 2010.10), traditional Chinese (Tong Li Taiwan), French (Pika Édition: Tome 28 shipped 2010.12), Spain (Glènat España), Germany (Egmont Manga & Anime; Band 30 ships 2011.05), Norway (Schibsted Forlag), Brazil (Editora JBC) and Croatia (Algoritam).

    Adaptations
    A 26-episode anime TV series starring seiyuu Satou Rina as Negi Springfield (January-June 2005), three pre-anime OAVs (2004), two post TV series OAVs (Mahou Sensei Negima!: Haru and Mahou Sensei Negima!: Natsu, 2006.10.25 and 2006.11.22), an alternate retelling anime series (Negima!?, 2006.10-2007.03), OADs or Original Animation Disc bundled with the manga (Mahou Sensei Negima!: Shiroki Tsubasa Ala Alba, 2008.08.17-2009.02.17; Mahou Sensei Negima!: Mō Hitotsu no Sekai, 2009.09.17, 2009.12.17, 2010.05.17 and 2010.07.17; and Mahou Sensei Negima! ~Ariadone-hen~ per 2010.11.17), an anime movie for the Magic World arc expected to premiere in 2011 and a live-action drama (TV Tokyo, 2007.10-2008.03)

  13. Priest 16 of 16+ by Hyung MinWoo
  14. LC: Priest 16

    Priest프리스트」 by Hyung MinWoo
    Daiwon C.I. Champ Comics, seinen
    Volume 16 first published in Korea 2006.01
    Series on hiatus from volume 16

    Other languages
    English Priest (TOKYOPOP: 16 volumes), French (Tokebi; 16 volumes), German (Tokyopop Germany), Polish (Kasen Comics), Italian (J POP), Portuguese (Lumus Brazil) and Japanese (Enterbrain Beam comix)

    Adaptations
    A film adaptation starring Paul Bettany premieres on 13 May 2011 in the U.S.

  15. The Ravages of Time (Huo Feng Liao Yuan) 9 of 41+ by Chan Mou
  16. LC: The Ravages of Time 9

    Sanguozhi Qunxiongzhuan: Huo Feng Liao Yuan
    火鳳燎原」 by Chan Mou
    AKA Fiery Phoenix Burns Steppes
    Tong Li New Youth, seinen

    Other languages/serializations
    Simplified Chinese 火凤燎原 (Chuang Yi: 火凤燎原 41 released 2011.05.03) and Japanese (Media Factory 三国志群雄伝 火鳳燎原 volume 9 per 2009.12; serialized in Comic Sangokushi). The manhua is also released in Mainland China, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam.

  17. Soul Eater 6 of 19+ by Ohkubo Atsushi
  18. LC: Soul Eater 6

    Soul Eaterソウルイーター」 by Ohkubo Atsushi
    Square Enix Shonen Gangan, shounen
    Volume 6 (chapters 19-22) first published in Japan 2006.04

    Related series
    First appeared as one-shots in two Gangan Powered special editions (Summer and Fall 2003) and Gangan Wing's 26 November 2003 issue. (Regular Monthly Shonen Gangan serialization commenced May 2004.)

    Other languages
    English Soul Eater (Yen Press: five volumes per 2011.02 • volume 6 street date: 2011.06.28), French (Kurokawa tome 15 ships 2011.05.12), German (Carlsen Comics Band 11 street date: 2011.06.24) and traditional Chinese 噬魂者 (Sharp Point Press Taiwan)

    Related series
    Soul Eater Not! (side story; began serialization in Shonen Gangan 2011.01.12)

    Adaptations
    Manga volumes 1 to 12 adapted to anime by BONES. Fifty-one episodes starring seiyuu Omigawa Chiaki (Maka Alban) and Uchiyama Kouki (Soul Eater) aired in Japan from April 2008 to March 2009.

    Square Enix bundled an audio drama, Soul Eater (Vol. 1): Special Social Studies Field Trip, with an artbook in August 2005. The drama CD featured different actors (Takeuchi Junko as Maka; Hoshi Souichirou as Soul Eater); only Kobayashi Yumiko reprised her Black☆Star role in the TV series.

  19. X Blade 3 of 12+ by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi
  20. Yokohama Chinatown Fantasy (Kachuu Hana) 5 of 13+ by Nishi Yuuji & Hikino Shinji
  21. LC: Yokohama Chinatown Fantasy 5

    Kachuu Hana華中華」 by Nishi Yuuji & Hikino Shinji
    AKA Central China Blossom
    Shogakukan Big Comic, seinen
    Volume 5 (stories 29-35) first published in Japan 2008.03

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European comics/ROMICs (2011.05.04)

  1. Cubitus - Kena Kau! by Dupa
  2. Michel Vaillant - Operation Mirage by Philippe & Jean Graton
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XBlade 2, Bloody Monday 3, Red River 6 (Level Comics 13 April 2011 manga)

Also, GTO 2 and the nine other manga and BD titles, including two debuts

XBlade 2 (Level Comics)

XBlade © Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi/Kodansha
[Serialized in Shonen Sirius]
Published in Indonesia by Elex Media/Level Comics

After a few days spent learning about a changed world, Mana decides to go to Tokyo's 13th District. Haru, too, makes up his mind to face his childhood trauma and accompanies Mana. But before they can even find the 13th District ingress, the pair is intercepted by the Aoi Kikan organization. The situation deteriorates when two Nanatsusaya members emerge. Can Haru deal with this double-barreled attack?

Yes, XBlade 2 is the Level top DO WANT!, despite an IDR 20,000 price tag that apparently owes its priceyness to the color pages AND the special preparation of the cover. The XBlade logo—squint at the superimposed “X” on above cover—is processed separately so that it looks that good looking. (Thanks for the share, Demonbasher-san.)

Bloody Monday 3 of 11 by Ryumon Ryou & Megumi Kouji

Fujimaru's suspicions about Ms. Orihara resurfaces, after he and Otoya manage to lure the so-called teacher into admitting she was in Russia on Christmas eve. Meanwhile, Ryunosuke retrieves the files Shikimura entrusted to old friend Munakata, only to be attacked later by Jack Damon.

Can Fujimaru make it in time to save Ryunosuke? And what exactly are in the two files Okita and Shikimura left behind?

☆ Previewing the next Most Wanteds (Red River 6 and GTO 2) along with the other ongoing series (waaay below). Find the featured seinen manga—a Kubonouchi Eisaku double bill of Chocolat and Cherry penultimates—down there, too.

Level premieres

Miyoshi Yuuki's Devil Devil and Watanabe Jun's RRR launch this Wednesday. But since most everyone already knows the Unrealistic fighting Devil Devil—the clash 'n gags between devil Sword and angel Ios, who fell to earth and now possess the bodies of twin brothers—I'm spotlighting underdog RRR up here. (I like Rock 'n' Roll Ricky's afro ^^).

RRR 1 (Level Comics)

RRR © Watanabe Jun/
Kodansha
[Young Magazine]

At the advanced age of 27, Iwamaki Rikitaro still cherishes hopes of becoming a rock star. His band mates, however, make fun of his Jimi Hendrix! Jim Morrison! dream. Adding insult to ego injury, Rikitaro's girlfriend cheats on and then ditches him.

Just as Rikitaro is at his lowest enthusiasm nashi point, he meets world boxing champ (now retired) Oishi Raita. Raita recognizes Rikitaro's potential — just not in music, but in boxing!
[Additions from mangahelpers.com's RRR description, excerpted by Baka-Updates Manga]

Aside from the Boxing, Older Main Character, Rock Band RRR, Watanabe Jun-sensei is responsible for the 62-volume seinen science fiction/action manga, Emblem Take 2. Current serial in Weekly Young Magazine is the murder mystery drama Montage (three volumes, ongoing).

Level ROMICs (bande dessinée)

Also on tap: Lucky Luke - Alibi (Lucky Luke, Tome 27: L'Alibi) by Morris and Claude Guylouïs, in which Luke babysits Gisela, who ups and gets herself kidnapped, and Michel Vaillant - Pengkhianatan Steve Warson (Michel Vaillant, Tome 6: La trahison de Steve Warson) by Jean Graton, which per its title, deals with the alleged betrayal of Vaillante team by Michel's best friend, Steve Warson.

Level Comics manga (2011.04.13)

  1. 3x3 Eyes 38 of 40 by Takada Yuzo
  2. LC: 3x3 Eyes 38

    3×3 EYES3×3EYES」 by Takada Yuzo
    Kodansha Weekly Young Magazine, seinen
    Volume 38 first published in Japan 2002.03

    Other languages
    English 3x3 Eyes (Dark Horse Comics; till volume 8), Korean (Young Movie Comics), French (PIKA Édition; 40 volumes), Spanish (Planeta DeAgostini Comics; dropped), Italian (Editions Star Comics) and German 3x3 Augen (Carlsen Comics)

    Awards
    Best Shounen Manga, 1993 Kodansha Manga Awards

    Adaptations
    Two anime OAVs starring seiyuu Tsujitani Kouji (Fujii Yakumo) and Hayashibara Megumi (Ayanokouji Pai)

  3. Bloody Monday 3 of 11 by Ryumon Ryou & Megumi Kouji
  4. LC: Bloody Monday 3

    Bloody Mondayブラッディ・マンデイ
    by Ryumon Ryou & Megumi Kouji
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 3 first published in 2007.11

    Other languages
    English Bloody Monday: Season 1 (Chuang Yi: volume 8 per 2010.08 and Kodansha Comics: Bloody Monday volume 1 street date: 2011.08.23), simplified Chinese (Chuang Yi: 11 volumes, concluded), traditional Chinese 血色星期一 (Tong Li Taiwan; 11 volumes) and French (PIKA Édition: four volumes per 2011.03; Tome 5 ships 2011.05.04)

    Related series
    Bloody Monday Season 2 - Zetsubou no Kou (sequel, AKA Bloody Monday Season 2 ~Pandora no Hako~, seven volumes as at 2011.03.17)

    Adaptations
    An 11-episode live-action renzoku aired from October through December 2008 on TBS, followed by a second season, Bloody Monday Season2 ~Pandora no Hako~ (January to March 2010, nine episodes). Actor/singer Miura Haruma returned as protagonist Fujimaru Takagi/Falcon in the sequel.

  5. Cherry 3 of 4 by Kubonouchi Eisaku
  6. LC: Cherry 3

    CherryCherry」 by Kubonouchi Eisaku
    Shogakukan Big Comic Spirits, seinen
    Volume 3 (chapters 20-30) first published in Japan 2007.06

  7. Chocolat 6 of 7 by Kubonouchi Eisaku
  8. LC: Chocolat 6

    Chocolatショコラ」 by Kubonouchi Eisaku
    Shogakukan Big Comic Spirits, seinen
    Volume 6 (10 episodes/chapters 54-63) first published in Japan 2003.08

    Other languages
    Traditional Chinese 流氓蛋糕店 (Tong Li: seven volumes per 2004.07)

    Adaptations
    Live-action adaptation starring Otsuka Chihiro, Natsuyagi Isao, Takahashi Kazuya and Ishii Teruyuki aired in Japan from May to July 2003

  9. [Series Premiere] Devil Devil 1 of 15 by Miyoshi Yuuki
  10. LC: Devil Devil 1

    Devil Devilデビデビ」 by Miyoshi Yuuki
    Shogakukan Shonen Sunday, shounen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 1999.04

    Volume 1 chapters*
    1. Falling angels
    2. A strange friend
    3. The Batcat
    4. A mysterious baby
    5. The second henchman
    6. The Breath of Batcat
    7. The Exorcist
    *NOT Level Comics' titles; mechanically translated from PIKA Édition's Devil Devil, Tome 1 summary and the Japanese table of contents

    Other languages
    French (PIKA Édition: 15 volumes per 2005.10), German (Planet Manga)

  11. Giant Killing 2 of 19+ by Tsunamoto Masaya & Tsujitomo
  12. LC: Giant Killing 2

    Giant KillingGIANT KILLING
    by Tsunamoto Masaya & Tsujitomo
    Kodansha Morning, seinen
    Volume 2 first published in Japan 2007.07

    Awards
    34th Kodansha Manga Award for General Manga

    Adaptations
    Studio DEEN's 26-episode anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Seki Tomokazu (Tatsumi Takeshi), Okiayu Ryotaro (Murakoshi Shigeyuki), Mizushima Takahiro (Tsubaki Daisuke) and Ono Daisuke (Yoshida Luigi) aired between April and September 2010 on NHK.

  13. GTO 2 of 25 by Fujisawa Toru
  14. LC: GTO 2

    GTOGTO」 by Fujisawa Toru
    Kodansha Weekly Shonen Magazine, shounen
    Volume 2 first published in Japan 1997.07

    Awards
    Best Shounen Manga, 1998 Kodansha Manga Awards

    Other languages
    Bilingual Japanese/English (Kodansha International, three volumes per 1999.12), English GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka (TOKYOPOP: 25 volumes), French (PIKA Édition: 25 volumes), Italian (Dynamic Italia), German (EMA), Polish (Waneko), Swedish (Schibsted Förlagen Sverige AB; serialized in Manga Mania), traditional Chinese (Tong Li)

    Related series
    Prequels: Shounan Junaigumi! AKA GTO: The Early Years (31 of 31 volumes) and Bad Company (1 of 1 volume) and GTO: Shonan 14 Days (sequel, six volumes as at 2011.02, ongoing)

    Adaptations
    A live-action GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka TV series, starring Sorimachi Takashi (Onizuka Eikichi) and Matsushima Nanako (Fuyutsuki Azusa) telecast from July to September 1998 on Fuji TV and Kansai TV (followed by GTO Drama Special; 1999.08.28 and GTO: The Movie; 1991) and Studio Pierrot's 43-episode Great Teacher Onizuka anime adaptation, starring seiyuu Takagi Wataru as Onizuka, that aired between June 1999 and September 2000.

  15. Jio 14 of 19 by Kishimoto Seishi
  16. LC: Jio 14

    Jio666~サタン~」 by Kishimoto Seishi
    Square Enix Shonen Gangan, shounen
    Volume 14 first published in Japan 2006.06

    Volume 14 chapters:
    53. Bonds
    54. Ancient People
    55. Legendary O-Parts
    56. New Member
    *NOT Level Comics' titles

    Other languages
    English O-Parts Hunter (VIZ Media: 19 volumes), French (Kurokawa tome 19 released 2008.12) and Italian (JPOP)

  17. Red River (Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori) 6 of 28 by Shinohara Chie
  18. LC: Red River 6

    Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori
    天は赤い河のほとり
    by Shinohara Chie
    AKA Anatolia Story
    Shogakukan Sho-Comi, shoujo
    Volume 6 (chapters 15-16) first published in Japan 1996.09

    Awards
    Best Shoujo Manga, 46th Shogakukan Manga Awards (2000)

    Other languages
    English Red River (VIZ Media: 28 volumes), Italian Anatolia Story (Editions Star Comics: 28 volumes), German (EMA/Egmont Manga and Anime), Vietnamese Dòng Sông Huyền Bí (Tre Publishing House) and traditional Chinese 赤河戀影 (Tong Li)

    Adaptations
    Eight drama CDs were released between 1997 and 2003.

    Related
    An artbook (Japan release: 1999.02.24), fanbook (2002.07.26) and a two-volume novel adaptation Sora wa Akai Kawa no Hotori Gaiden Ma ga Jidai no Reimei written and illustrated by Shinohara Chie-sensei (2007.05 and 2007.09)

  19. [Series Premiere] RRR 1 of 10 by Watanabe Jun
  20. LC: RRR 1

    RRRRRR」 by Watanabe Jun
    AKA Rock 'n' Roll Ricky
    Kodansha Young Magazine, seinen
    Volume 1 first published in Japan 2007.09

  21. X Blade 2 of 12+ by Ida Tatsuhiko & Shiki Satoshi

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Level Comics European comics/BDs (2011.04.13)

  1. Lucky Luke - Alibi (Lucky Luke, Tome 27: L'Alibi) by Morris, Claude Guylouïs
  2. Michel Vaillant - Pengkhianatan Steve Warson (Michel Vaillant, Tome 6: La trahison de Steve Warson) by Jean Graton
Read more »