List of Trigun chapters (original) (raw)
Trigun is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow. It revolves around a man known as "Vash the Stampede" and two Bernardelli Insurance Society employees, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who follow him around in order to minimize the damages inevitably caused by his appearance. Nightow, first published a one-shot of Trigun in Tokuma Shoten's shōnen manga magazine in February 1995; it began its regular serialization in the same magazine two months later in April. Monthly Shōnen Captain ceased publication in January 1997, and the series was put on hiatus. Tokuma Shoten collected the Trigun chapters in three tankōbon volumes, released from April 25, 1996, to January 20, 1999; Shōnen Gahōsha republished the Trigun chapters in two volumes, released on June 2, 2000.
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dbo:abstract | Trigun is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow. It revolves around a man known as "Vash the Stampede" and two Bernardelli Insurance Society employees, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who follow him around in order to minimize the damages inevitably caused by his appearance. Nightow, first published a one-shot of Trigun in Tokuma Shoten's shōnen manga magazine in February 1995; it began its regular serialization in the same magazine two months later in April. Monthly Shōnen Captain ceased publication in January 1997, and the series was put on hiatus. Tokuma Shoten collected the Trigun chapters in three tankōbon volumes, released from April 25, 1996, to January 20, 1999; Shōnen Gahōsha republished the Trigun chapters in two volumes, released on June 2, 2000. The manga resumed its publication in Shōnen Gahōsha's seinen manga magazine Young King OURs, under the title Trigun Maximum (トライガンマキシマム, Toraigan Makishimamu), in October 1997. Trigun Maximum finished in March 2007. Shōnen Gahōsha collected its chapters in fourteen tankōbon volumes, released from May 23, 1998, to February 27, 2008. In North America, the manga was licensed by Dark Horse Comics, who announced its publication in June 2003; they released the two volumes of Trigun, based on the Shōnen Gahosha's edition, on October 15, 2003, and January 7, 2004. In March 2004, Dark Horse Comics announced that they would also publish Trigun Maximum; the fourteen volumes were released from May 26, 2004, to April 8, 2009. In September 2012, Dark Horse Comics announced that they would release the series in an omnibus edition; Trigun was released in a single volume on October 9, 2013; Trigun Maximum was released in five volumes from November 21, 2012, to November 5, 2014. An anthology manga titled Trigun: Multiple Bullets, featuring short stories written by several manga artists such as Boichi, Masakazu Ishiguru, Satoshi Mizukami, Ark Performance, Yusuke Takeyama, Yuga Takauchi, and Akira Sagami, was released by Shōnen Gahosha in Japan on December 28, 2011. The volume was released by Dark Horse Comics on March 6, 2013. (en) |
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dbp:chapterlist | * 13.Blood and Thunder * 14.Diablo * 15.Fragile * 16.Scars * 17.Slaughter Cafe (en) *72. The Journey Ends - But Heavy Breathing Still Echoes *73. Corrosive Thunder *74. The Interceptor *75. The Gunslinger *76. + - 0 *77. resonance *78. Run Livio Run *79. Lantern *80. Their Own World (en) * 08. * 09. * 10. (en) * 14.Diablo * 15. * 16. * 17.Slaughtered Cafe (en) *28. *29. *30. *31. *32. *33. (en) *34. *35. "double team" *36. *37. *38. *39. (en) *40. "happy days." *41. *42. *43. *44. *45. (en) *46. *47. Silent Ruin *48. *49. *50. *51. (en) *90. *91. overkill *92. *93. Never give up! Never surrender! *94. *95. Mind Games *96. *97. Never Ending Song (en) *01. "Hero Reborn" *02. *03. *04. "Hero Returns" *05. "Dancing Revolver" *06. (en) * 00.High Noon * 01.The 60 Billion Double Dollar Man * 02.Looney Tunes * 03.Hard Puncher * 04.Popo * 05.Assault * 06.Die Hards (en) * 00.High Noon at July * 01. * 02.Looney Tunes * 03.Hard Puncher (en) *07. *08. "Resume our Business" *09. *10. *11. "Desperado" *12. *13. (en) *81. False Doppleganger *82. Double Duel *83. Demon Fire *84. Black *85. Battle of the Mystics *86. Tag in a Person *87. catch-as-catch-can *88. *89. VS (en) *14. *15. *16. "No Escape" *17. *18. "Long Goodbye" *19. *20. "His Life as a..." (en) *58. Reckless Conduct *59. Sworn Friend *60. Sudden Change *61. Death Omen *62. Final Battle *63. Homecoming *64. Wolfwood *65. Final Farewell (en) *66. Zero Hour *67. Slap Sticks Days *68. Thunderstruck *69. Return of the Wicked *70. Get Ready, Get Set *71. Someone to Defend (en) *52. Home *53. Gale *54. LR *55. Battle to the Death *56. Prostrate Demon *57. Fortitude (en) *21. "Countdown" *22. *23. "Bottom of the Dark" *24. *25. *26. *27. (en) |
dbp:chapterlistcol | * 04. * 05. * 06.Die Hards * 07. (en) * 11. * 12. * 13.Blood and Thunder (en) * 18. * 19. * 20. (en) * 18.Gathering of the Devils * 19.Eye of Invisibility * 20.Fifth Moon *Extra: Day In Day Out *Extra: Trigun Pilot (en) * 07.Rem * 08.Duelist * 09.Then, Between The Wasteland and Sky * 10.Little Arcadia * 11.Son * 12.River of Life (en) |
dbp:footer | Cover of the first volume of Trigun and the first volume of Trigun Maximum (en) |
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dbp:licensedtitle | Happy Days (en) LR (en) Mind Games (en) Break Out (en) The Gunslinger (en) Zero Hour (en) Bottom of the Dark (en) Death Blue (en) Double Duel (en) Hero Returns (en) His Life As A... (en) Silent Ruin (en) Wolfwood (en) |
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rdfs:comment | Trigun is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow. It revolves around a man known as "Vash the Stampede" and two Bernardelli Insurance Society employees, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who follow him around in order to minimize the damages inevitably caused by his appearance. Nightow, first published a one-shot of Trigun in Tokuma Shoten's shōnen manga magazine in February 1995; it began its regular serialization in the same magazine two months later in April. Monthly Shōnen Captain ceased publication in January 1997, and the series was put on hiatus. Tokuma Shoten collected the Trigun chapters in three tankōbon volumes, released from April 25, 1996, to January 20, 1999; Shōnen Gahōsha republished the Trigun chapters in two volumes, released on June 2, 2000. (en) |
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