November 19th, 2019
Seven Deadly Sins
Anime Relations: Nanatsu no Taizai
Manga[edit]
Main article: List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters
Written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, The Seven Deadly Sins began as a one-shot pilot chapter published on November 22, 2011 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 52 issue of the year.[2] The manga started serialization in the magazine's 45 issue of 2012, released on October 10, 2012. The chapters have been collected into 38 tankōbon volumes as of September 17, 2019.[3] The first of three planned story arcs was completed with chapter 100 and Suzuki has projected that the series will run for 20 to 30 volumes.[4] The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Kodansha USA, who published the first volume on March 11, 2014.[5][6] As the series is published in Japan, it is also released simultaneously in English digitally by Crunchyroll in over 170 countries.[7][8]
A special issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine, published on October 19, 2013, featured a small crossover between The Seven Deadly Sins and Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail, where each artist drew a yonkoma (four-panel comic) of the other's series.[9] An actual crossover chapter between the two ran in the magazine's combined 4/5 issue of 2014, which was released on December 25, 2013.[10] Nakaba wrote a one-shot for the November 2014 issue of the shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi, released on October 3, 2014.[11] He also created a comedic one-shot depicting how Meliodas and Hawk first met that ran in the October 20, 2014 issue of Magazine Special.[12] From February 24 to May 10, 2015, two more spin-off manga by Nakaba were available on the smartphone and tablet application Manga Box. Naku na, Tomo yo (泣くな 友よ, "Do Not Cry, My Friend") is about Hendrickson and Dreyfus' younger years, while Gilthunder no Shinjitsu (ギルサンダーの真実, "Gilthunder's Truth") is set after the Vaizel Fight Festival arc and follows Gilthunder.[13] An original 40-page manga by Nakaba Suzuki will be distributed during screenings of The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky movie.[14]
Spin-off manga[edit]
Main article: List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters § Spin-offs
A comedic spin-off series by Juichi Yamaki, titled Mayoe! The Seven Deadly Sins Academy! (迷え!七つの大罪学園! Mayoe! Nanatsu no Taizai Gakuen!) and imagining the characters as high school students, ran in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from August 9, 2014 to October 8, 2016.[15][16] It was collected into four tankōbon volumes. The Seven Deadly Sins Production (七つの大罪プロダクション Nanatsu no Taizai Purodakushon), a comedic spin-off by Chiemi Sakamoto that imagines the characters as actors performing in a live-action TV show, ran in Aria from November 28, 2015 to October 28, 2017.[17][18] It was collected into four tankōbon volumes.
A comedic yonkoma titled The Seven Deadly Sins: King's Road to Manga (七つの大罪 キングの漫画道 Nanatsu no Taizai Kingu no Manga Michi) and written by Masataka Ono that depicts King as an aspiring manga artist, began on February 20, 2016 in Magazine Special before transferring to the Manga Box app on February 1, 2017 and ending later that year.[19][20] Its chapters were collected into three tankōbon volumes. A manga adaptation of Mamoru Iwasa's novel Seven Days was serialized in Shōnen Magazine Edge from January 17 to September 2017 and shows how Ban and Elaine met in more detail. It is illustrated by Yō Kokukuji, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days ~The Thief and the Holy Girl~ (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ~盗賊と聖少女~ Nanatsu no Taizai: Sebun Deizu ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~) and was collected into two tankōbon volumes.[21
https://www.twicegaming.com/2019/10/seven-deadly-sins-season-4-release-date.html
Main article: List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters
Written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki, The Seven Deadly Sins began as a one-shot pilot chapter published on November 22, 2011 in Weekly Shōnen Magazine's 52 issue of the year.[2] The manga started serialization in the magazine's 45 issue of 2012, released on October 10, 2012. The chapters have been collected into 38 tankōbon volumes as of September 17, 2019.[3] The first of three planned story arcs was completed with chapter 100 and Suzuki has projected that the series will run for 20 to 30 volumes.[4] The series is licensed for English language release in North America by Kodansha USA, who published the first volume on March 11, 2014.[5][6] As the series is published in Japan, it is also released simultaneously in English digitally by Crunchyroll in over 170 countries.[7][8]
A special issue of Weekly Shōnen Magazine, published on October 19, 2013, featured a small crossover between The Seven Deadly Sins and Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail, where each artist drew a yonkoma (four-panel comic) of the other's series.[9] An actual crossover chapter between the two ran in the magazine's combined 4/5 issue of 2014, which was released on December 25, 2013.[10] Nakaba wrote a one-shot for the November 2014 issue of the shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi, released on October 3, 2014.[11] He also created a comedic one-shot depicting how Meliodas and Hawk first met that ran in the October 20, 2014 issue of Magazine Special.[12] From February 24 to May 10, 2015, two more spin-off manga by Nakaba were available on the smartphone and tablet application Manga Box. Naku na, Tomo yo (泣くな 友よ, "Do Not Cry, My Friend") is about Hendrickson and Dreyfus' younger years, while Gilthunder no Shinjitsu (ギルサンダーの真実, "Gilthunder's Truth") is set after the Vaizel Fight Festival arc and follows Gilthunder.[13] An original 40-page manga by Nakaba Suzuki will be distributed during screenings of The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky movie.[14]
Spin-off manga[edit]
Main article: List of The Seven Deadly Sins chapters § Spin-offs
A comedic spin-off series by Juichi Yamaki, titled Mayoe! The Seven Deadly Sins Academy! (迷え!七つの大罪学園! Mayoe! Nanatsu no Taizai Gakuen!) and imagining the characters as high school students, ran in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from August 9, 2014 to October 8, 2016.[15][16] It was collected into four tankōbon volumes. The Seven Deadly Sins Production (七つの大罪プロダクション Nanatsu no Taizai Purodakushon), a comedic spin-off by Chiemi Sakamoto that imagines the characters as actors performing in a live-action TV show, ran in Aria from November 28, 2015 to October 28, 2017.[17][18] It was collected into four tankōbon volumes.
A comedic yonkoma titled The Seven Deadly Sins: King's Road to Manga (七つの大罪 キングの漫画道 Nanatsu no Taizai Kingu no Manga Michi) and written by Masataka Ono that depicts King as an aspiring manga artist, began on February 20, 2016 in Magazine Special before transferring to the Manga Box app on February 1, 2017 and ending later that year.[19][20] Its chapters were collected into three tankōbon volumes. A manga adaptation of Mamoru Iwasa's novel Seven Days was serialized in Shōnen Magazine Edge from January 17 to September 2017 and shows how Ban and Elaine met in more detail. It is illustrated by Yō Kokukuji, titled The Seven Deadly Sins: Seven Days ~The Thief and the Holy Girl~ (七つの大罪 セブンデイズ~盗賊と聖少女~ Nanatsu no Taizai: Sebun Deizu ~Tōzoku to Seishōjo~) and was collected into two tankōbon volumes.[21
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September 24th, 2019
HighSchool DxD What is All About?
Anime Relations: High School DxD
High School DxD is an anime arrangement adjusted from the light books of a similar title composed by Ichiei Ishibumi and represented by Miyama-Zero. Created by TNK, coordinated by Tetsuya Yanagisawa, and composed by Takao Yoshioka, the anime broadcast on AT-X from January 6, 2012, to March 23, 2012. Set during the battle among the demons, fallen heavenly attendants, and holy messengers, the story pursues the experiences of Issei Hyodo.
Illustration for article titled What is High School Anime and Novel All about?
Issei is a debased secondary school understudy who is about killed by his first date, who is uncovered to be a fallen blessed messenger. He is restored by Rias Gremory, who is a dark red haired school magnificence that is really a fallen angel and turns into her hireling. The main season adjusts material from the initial two volumes of the light books and a couple of side stories from Volume 8.
There are a total of 4 seasons and HighSchool DxD Season 5 is maybe in currently development. According to the stats the series have earned much money and it is currently available on Netflix too.
Source: https://www.twicegaming.com/2019/09/highschool-dxd-season-5-release-date.html
Illustration for article titled What is High School Anime and Novel All about?
Issei is a debased secondary school understudy who is about killed by his first date, who is uncovered to be a fallen blessed messenger. He is restored by Rias Gremory, who is a dark red haired school magnificence that is really a fallen angel and turns into her hireling. The main season adjusts material from the initial two volumes of the light books and a couple of side stories from Volume 8.
There are a total of 4 seasons and HighSchool DxD Season 5 is maybe in currently development. According to the stats the series have earned much money and it is currently available on Netflix too.
Source: https://www.twicegaming.com/2019/09/highschool-dxd-season-5-release-date.html
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