Ace Attorney Manga Guide
There is a comedic 4-koma anthology series not on MAL, although it can be found here on anilist: https://anilist.co/manga/170947/Gyakuten-4koma/. It covers all 10 canon games in the series, and can be read for free in Japanese on the Gyakuten Saiban website. I have seen parts of it fan translated but I believe they are sporadic in nature.
A series of extra cases based on the GBA and DS game series.
A series of new cases following prosecutor Miles Edgeworth, based on the DS game of the same name.
Promotional manga based on the hit Phoenix Wright videogame series by Capcom. This fifty page manga was released along with a limited edition version of GS:YG (PW:AA to English-speaking countries) in Japan. It features two sections, one focusing on Phoenix and one on Edgeworth, as they meet at a television studio. (Source: MU)
An anthology of shorts made by various doujinshi artists and published by Capcom.
An anthology of shorts made by various doujinshi artists and published by Capcom.
The newest chapter of the Ace Attorney has begun! Join Apollo Justice (A greenhorn defense attorney), Trucy Wright (Apollo's magician-to-be sidekick), Klavier Gavin (a rock an roll take on the prosecution) and many more characters in this fan made manga, published by Capcom on August 1, 2007.
Since he was a child, Ryuuichi Naruhodou's dream was to become a defense attorney, protecting the innocent when no one else would. However, when the rookie lawyer finally takes on his first case under the guidance of his mentor Chihiro Ayasato, he realizes that the courtroom is a battlefield. In these fast paced trials, Ryuuichi is forced to think outside the box to uncover the truth of the crimes that have taken place in order to prove the innocence of his clients. Gyakuten Saiban: Sono "Shinjitsu", Igi Ari! follows Ryuuichi as he tackles cases to absolve the falsely accused of the charges they face. It will not be easy—standing in his path is the ruthless Reiji Mitsurugi, a prosecutor who will stop at nothing to hand out guilty verdicts. With his back against the wall, the defense attorney must carefully examine both evidence and witness testimony, sifting through lies to solve the mystery behind each case. With a shout of "objection!," the battle in the courtroom begins! [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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