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Blue Lock Chapter 297 Release Date, Time & Where to Read Manga

Coming Soon 17 Mar 2025
Where to read the Blue Lock Manga with Chapter 297?. Fans can get access to read the Blue Lock Manga Chapter 297 with the Kodansha website. Kodansha Ltd., a privately held publishing firm renowned for its widely acclaimed manga magazines.
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Joe Hilario — a story of change and growth

The Manila Times 15 Mar 2025
The rise of Manga, Japanese illustrated magazines, and other forms of entertainment had a seismic impact on the comics industry, leading to the closure of GASI Publication, a decision made by Doña Elena Roces-Guererro, the company's owner.
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Shonen blockbuster Gachiakuta comes to Crunchyroll this July

Polygon 14 Mar 2025
Hit manga Gachiakuta reaches screens this summer, Crunchyroll announced Thursday ... Urana enlisted Andou, a graffiti artist, to help inspire the design of the original manga, as well as to provide all the graffiti that appears within its pages.
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‘Gachiakuta,’ Crunchyroll’s New Shonen Anime, Sets July Premiere | Video

The Wrap 14 Mar 2025
It began serialization in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine in February 2022 and won the Global Special Prize in the Comics category at the Next Manga Awards 2022.
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The anime for stylish action manga Gachiakuta will be a Crunchyroll exclusive, and the hit ...

Games Radar 14 Mar 2025
Kei Urana's manga Gachiakuta, currently serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shonen Magazine, is being adapted into an anime that's coming exclusively to Crunchyroll.
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Blue Lock Chapter 296 Release Date, Time & Where to Read Manga

Coming Soon 10 Mar 2025
The manga follows Isagi, a high school student, who is training to become the top egotistical soccer striker ... Kodansha is known for publishing manga magazines but does not offer subscriptions for individual chapters on its website.
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Modern version of ‘Tokiwa-so’ in Hino attracts anime wannabes

Asahi News 26 Feb 2025
The modern equivalent of the Tokiwa-so apartment where Osamu Tezuka (1928-1989) and many other manga legends got their start is thriving in Hino, western Tokyo ... “I don’t have any friends pursuing manga dreams in my hometown.”.
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