Gangsta.

Gangsta. (ギャングスタ Gyangusuta), stylized as GANGSTA., is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kohske. It has been published in Shinchosha's Monthly Comic @BUNCH magazine since 2011. The series has inspired a spin-off manga, an audio drama series, an anime television series, and an original novel.

Plot

The series revolves around two "Handymen" who take on jobs for both the mob and the police force that no one else can handle. The two, named Worick Arcangelo and Nicolas Brown, work in the town of Ergastulum, which is full of mafia, hoodlums, prostitutes, and dirty cops.

Characters

Main characters

Supporting characters

Media

Manga

The manga, which is written and illustrated by Kohske, was launched in 2011 in Shinchosha's Monthly Comic @ Bunch magazine. Gangsta. is the author's first manga series, after she debuted in Shōnen Gangan in 2009 with a short story. Viz Media announced in July 2013 that it had acquired the rights to publish Gangsta. in North America, with plans to release a new volume on a tri-monthly basis. The series went on hiatus due to Kohske's health in November 2015.

Gangsta

Gangsta may refer to:

Urban culture

  • Gangsta rap, a subgenre of hip hop music that evolved from hardcore hip hop and purports to reflect urban crime and the violent lifestyles of inner-city youths
  • Gangster, a member of a gang
  • Hip hop fashion, a style of dress associated with gangsta rap and other hip hop genres
  • People

  • Gangsta (rapper), American rapper for No Limit Forever
  • Gangsta Blac (born 1974), rapper native of Memphis, Tennessee
  • Gangsta Boo (born 1979), first female member of the Memphis, Tennessee-based rap group Three 6 Mafia
  • Gangsta Pat (born 1972), American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee who established himself in the Memphis underground during the late 1980s
  • Films and television

  • Gangsta., a Japanese manga and anime series
  • Gangsta Girls, a 2004 Vietnamese film directed by Le Hoang
  • Music

    Songs

  • "Gangsta" (Bell Biv DeVoe song), 1993
  • "Gangsta" (Kat Dahlia song), 2013
  • "Gangsta" (Schoolboy Q song), 2014
  • "Gangsta" (Slim Thug song), 2010
  • "Gangsta?" (Tinchy Stryder song), 2010 Tinchy Stryder song
  • Gangsta (Bell Biv DeVoe song)

    "Gangsta" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Bell Biv DeVoe, issued as a stand-alone single in 1993 via MCA Records. The song peaked at #21 on the Billboard Hot 100.

    Music video

    The official music video for the song was directed by Lionel C. Martin.

    Chart positions

    References

    External links

  • "Gangsta" at AllMusic
  • "Gangsta" at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics

  • Ole' (magazine)

    Ole' magazine was one of the first small literary magazines produced by mimeograph to reach a nationwide audience. Published by Sacramento poet and editor Douglas Blazek, Ole' was at the heart of the "Mimeo Revolution" which saw underground presses publish non-establishment poets who could not get published in mainstream literary magazines such as Poetry Magazine.

    The first edition of the magazine, published by The Mimeo Press of Bensenville, Illinois, was "Dedicated to the Cause of Making Poetry Dangerous", and featured three poems by Charles Bukowski ("Watchdog", "Freedom" and "Age"). Bukoswki's work would be featured in all eight editions; other contributors were Harold Norse (whose work would be featured in a special issue, Ole' #5 in 1966), Al Purdy, Steve Richmond and William Wantling.

    The print runs of each issue were limited to 400 copies, which were individually numbered. Beginning with Issue #5, the publisher became Blazek's own Open Skull Press (some/all printed by Charles Plymell in San Francisco, CA, who is featured in many issues), also of Bensenville. Other contributors to Ole' included Bukowski acolyte Neeli Cheery, as well as James Baldwin, Anaïs Nin, William S. Burroughs and William Carlos Williams, all of whom contributed work to the "Harold Norse Special Issue" (#5).

    OLE

    OLE, Ole or Olé may refer to:

  • 'Ole language, spoken in western Bhutan
  • Olé (group), an international musical comedy trio, formed in 1992
  • Ole (cantillation), a cantillation mark ("goes up") found in Psalms, Proverbs, and Job
  • Olé (sports newspaper), a morning daily Spanish language sports newspaper from Argentina
  • OLE, IATA airport code for Cattaraugus County-Olean Airport, New York, United States
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Office for Law Enforcement, often abbreviated NOAA OLE
  • Other Learning Experience, one of the components in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education
  • People

  • Ole (name), a male given name, includes a list of people named Ole
  • Eduard Ole (1898–1995), Estonian painter
  • Places

  • Ole, Estonia, Hiiu County, a village
  • Õle, Järva County, Estonia, a village
  • Ole, Zanzibar, Tanzania, a village
  • Ole, India Country, Mathura district, a village
  • Computing, mathematics, and engineering

  • Object Linking and Embedding, a distributed object system and protocol developed by Microsoft
    • OLE Automation, an inter-process communication mechanism developed by Microsoft
  • Ole (name)

    Ole is a Danish and Norwegian masculine given name, derived from the Old Norse name Óláfr, meaning "ancestor's descendant".

    People named Ole

  • Ole Anderson, American former wrestler
  • Ole Barman, Norwegian novelist
  • Ole Einar Bjørndalen, Norwegian biathlete
  • Ole Barndorff-Nielsen, Danish mathematician
  • Ole Bornedal, Danish film director
  • Ole Kirk Christiansen, creator of Lego
  • Ole Ernst, Danish Actor
  • Ole Espersen, Danish politician
  • Ole Evinrude, Norwegian-born American outboard manufacturer
  • Ole Gunnar Solskjær, Norwegian footballer
  • Ole Lund Kirkegaard, Danish author
  • Ole Monty, Danish actor
  • Ole Nydahl, Danish founder and director of Diamond Way
  • Ole Olsen, Danish filmmaker
  • Ole Olsen, Danish speedway rider
  • Ole Qvist, Danish goalkeeper
  • Ole Ritter, Danish racing cyclist
  • Ole Rømer, Danish astronomer
  • Ole Stavad, Danish politician
  • Ole Svendsen, Danish boxer
  • References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×