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Maou - Juvenile Remix © Isaka Kotaro & Osuga Megumi/Shogakukan [First serialized in Shonen Sunday] · Dr. Koto Shinryoujo © Yamada Takatoshi/Shogakukan [Currently serialized in Big Comic Original, formerly in Weekly Young Sunday]. Published in Indonesia as Juvenile Remix and Dr. Koto by Elex Media
If you GET! Fairy Tail, Volumes 1–10 boxed (as I did), be sure to throw in Elex's latest volume 11. That is, if you didn't already. If you want the latest, latest chapter available in Indonesia, however, run to Shonen Magz which serializes Mashima Hiro's award-winning shounen manga monthly. Issue 10/2011 streets the same day as the box set. Meanwhile, the next Japanese Fairy Tail—volume 29—releases 2011.10.17. Now on to the next DO WANT!
In ‘Think!’ It's your only weapon!
Juvenile Remix vol. 6, only one question needs asking: Who will emerge the victor in the battle between Ando and Master?
Maou - Juvenile Remix ended its tankou run in Japan in August 2009. I think it will be awhile still before Elex's concludes, what with the approval skeds Juvenile Remix has had to work with.
As for Dr. Koto 7, our hardworking doctor flies to Hokkaido for a conference that unfortunately becomes the target of a lone sniper. He starts picking off the doctor attendees and is himself fatally wounded in the firefight with police. No one seems willing to help the dying gunman. No one except Dr. Koto...
Dr. Koto vol. 7: Berjanji
(Promise) compiles chapters 68 through 78. If you're looking for the latest chapters available in Indonesia, check out Shonen Star. Issue 17/2011's already on sale, and Issue 18 is penciled in for 12 October.
Dr. Koto Shinryoujo is up to volume 25 in Japan (released 2010.07) and continues to serialize in Big Comic Original.
Crayon Shinchan vol. 9 has been postponed to the 12th, so don't look for it here. The first volume of post-Usui Yoshito-sensei Crayon Shin-chan Shin-Men, however, appears to be all set for its Japanese premiere (volume 1 releases on 17 November 2011).
Mangazines: Shonen Magz 10/2011
Landing the cover of Shonen Magz Issue 10/2011 — the got-mah-anime-greenlit Code:Breaker, which juxtaposes eye for an eye vigilante Rei with conscience sidekick Sakura, for what reviewer Jason Green calls Kamijyo Akimine's attempt at morality play. The series spotlight, however, shines on Yukimura Makoto's epic Vinland Saga. Scroll down for why.
Elex Media manga (2011.10.05)
- Crows vol. 20 of 26 by Takahashi Hiroshi
- Dr. Koto (Dr. Koto Shinryoujo) vol. 7 of 25+ by Yamada Takatoshi
- Juvenile Remix (Maou - Juvenile Remix) vol. 6 of 10 by Isaka Kotaro & Osuga Megumi
- Katsu! vol. 14 of 16 by Adachi Mitsuru
- Mokke vol. 5 of 9 by Kumakura Takatoshi »Ex-9.28
- Tale of the Sea King (Kaiouki) vol. 38 of 45 by Kawahara Masatoshi
Dr. Koto Shinryoujo 「Dr.コトー診療所」 |
Awards
Winner, 49th Shogakukan Manga Awards in the General category
Serializations
Indonesian Shonen Star (ongoing)
Other languages
French (Kana: Dr Kotô Tome 19 and 20 shipped 2011.07 • Tome 21-22 street date: 2011.10.21), traditional Chinese (Ching Win Taiwan: 離島大夫日誌 25 released 2010.11)
Adaptations
The award-winning Dr. Coto's Clinic, an 11-episode live-action TV drama starring Yoshioka Hidetaka as Dr. Coto/Goto Kensuke aired from July to September 2003 on Fuji TV, followed by two specials (the first aired between 9 and 10 January 2004 and the second from 12 to 13 December of the same year). A second also award-winning 11-episode season followed between October and December 2006.
Related
Dr. Koto My First BIG Specials: The Advent!
, Miracle in the hand
(2006.10) and My First BIG editions: Suspected
, Despair
(2006.11) and Consider
(2006.12)
Maou - Juvenile Remix |
Other languages
English Maoh: Juvenile Remix (VIZ Media: six volumes per 2011.08 • volume 7 street date: 2011.10.11), French (Kurokawa Le prince des ténèbres Tome 10 shipped 2011.02), traditional Chinese (Chingwin)
Katsu! 「KATSU!」 by Adachi Mitsuru |
Reissues
Re-released in 8 volumes in Japan from 2009.07 to 2010.02.
Other languages/serializations
Serialized in Indonesian in Shonen Star (concluded)
French (Pika Édition: 16 volumes)
Mokke 「もっけ」 by Kumakura Takatoshi |
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Boxed set (2011.10.05)
- Fairy Tail, Vols. 1-10 (of 29+) by Mashima Hiro | Latest Elex vol: 11 (9.19)
Mangazines (2011.10.05)
- Shonen Magz Issue 10/2011 (Kodansha Shonen Magazine serials)
Crows 「クローズ」 by Takahashi Hiroshi
AKA Crows: Busou Sensen Reimeihen
Akita Shoten Monthly Shounen Champion, shounen
Volume 20 first published in Japan 1996.04
Related series
Main story: Crows Gaiden (three volumes: 1, 2 (Sono Go no Crows) and 3 (Zoku - Crows Gaiden))
Sequel: Worst (27 volumes as at 2011.08.06)
Spin-offs: Crows Zero (nine volumes as at 2010.08); Crows Gaiden: Linda Linda (two volumes); Suzuran Danshi Koukou Nyuugaku Annai (one volume)
Adaptations
Two live-action prequel movies: Crows ZERO (Japan theatrical release: October 2007) and Crows ZERO II (April 2009), directed by Miike Takashi and starring Oguri Shun (GPS leader Takiya Genji) and Yamada Takayuki (Serizawa Tamao)