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urasawa naoki

Brilliant mangaka, one of the best in his field. All his works have serialized or are serializing in Big Comics. He is well known for Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl, Happy!, Monster, 20th Century Boys, and Pluto. Monster also has an excellent anime adaptation.

I wish I could meet Urasawa Naoki and congratulate him on all his fine work.

by SuperShooter! January 24, 2005

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blarch

Blarch was an exclamation originally used in Ancient China, in the provinces near present-day Shanghai. It was used most often when one burned one's tongue and distorted natural pronounciation habits.

Lao Gao took a sip of the soup and unexpectedly screamed "blarch!"

by SuperShooter! January 24, 2005

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Weekly Jump

Weekly Japanese magazine containing lots of manga each week. Famous for being the magazine in which manga like Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball, or Bleach serialize.

I just got Weekly Jump - I can't wait to get my D.Gray-man fix.

by SuperShooter! January 24, 2005

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zombie powder

Mangaka Kubo Tite's debut manga that ended its run in Weekly Jump with four volumes. It tells the story of a world in which one can discover the legendary Zombie Powder if the Rings of the Dead can be found. The Zombie Powder is said to have many miraculous uses.

I wish there were more volumes of Zombie Powder - I've been enjoying it so much!

by SuperShooter! January 24, 2005

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Goodbye Parakeet, Goodnite My Sista

The title of the second volume in Kubo Tite's Bleach manga.

Goodbye Parakeet, Goodnite My Sista features Kuchiki Rukia on the cover.

by SuperShooter! January 24, 2005

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d.gray-man

A great manga with a run in Weekly Jump. D.Gray-man is Hoshino Katsura's debut manga about an exorcist named Allen Walker and an organization known as the Black Priests who try to cleanse the world of the Akuma.

We just scanlated the eighteenth chapter of D.Gray-man for you fans.

by SuperShooter! January 24, 2005

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