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Loups-Garous

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Loups=Garousループスガルー
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  • マンガ

    Loups-Garous Kindle ebook launches from VIZ Media

    VIZ Media says the Loups-Garous ebook is now available on Kindle, adding to its list of digital releases for readers who want more titles on mobile and e-readers.

    1 source·Dec 22
  • マンガ

    Loups-Garous Anime Releases in Theaters in Japan

    The Loups-Garous anime adaptation was released in Japanese theaters this past Saturday. The post notes that piracy may begin soon, and encourages viewers to watch through official channels.

    1 source·Aug 30
  • マンガ

    VIZ Media Highlights Loups-Garous as a Sci-Fi Mystery With Gradual Revelations

    VIZ Media describes Loups-Garous as a challenging title mixing SF and mystery in the Japanese style. It features many small elements that build over time into a larger, final resolution.

    1 source·Jul 7
  • マンガ

    Loups-Garous Is Coming to Anime Form

    VIZ Media Blog highlights Natsuhiko Kyogoku’s futuristic mystery novel Loups-Garous, noting its distinctive appeal and describing it as a “500-page haiku.” It also teases that an anime adaptation is on the way.

    1 source·May 28
  • VIZ Media Introduces Natsuhiko Koyogoku’s Forthcoming Novel Loups-Garous

    VIZ Media shared the author blurb for Loups-Garous, a forthcoming novel by Natsuhiko Koyogoku, describing it as a strange look at a weird future with an A Clockwork Orange-style atmosphere.

    1 source·Feb 4
  • マンガ

    VIZ Media to Publish Natsuhiko Kyogoku’s Loups-Garous This May

    VIZ Media announced it will release Loups-Garous in May, a werewolf-in-Tokyo murder mystery by Natsuhiko Kyogoku. Editor Saint Nick Mamatas describes it as a dystopian science fiction twist.

    1 source·Oct 27

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