Anybody knows any translated manga-related novels translated into english? Better if they are printed on a book, not fan-translated but welcomed as well.
Like Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni, Suzumiya ones or so.
The only one I know right now is the existence of .hack// novels done by Tokyopop (Another Birth and AI Buster)
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Anonymous2007-01-15 10:09
Robotech: The Macross Saga (I have both books) and Kamikaze Girls.
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Anonymous2007-01-15 12:38
Also, Battle Royale has been, too. And some FMA and Love Hina books. They're normally in with the GNs.
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Anonymous2007-01-15 22:09
Kino no tabi and Boogiepop
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Anonymous2007-01-17 1:20
There are Naruto and Rurouni Kenshin novels that Viz is publishing.
Tokyopop's also got Crest of the Stars, Scrapped Princess, CLAMP School Paranormal Investigators, and about half of Slayers.
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Anonymous2007-01-17 3:28
are those some manga? I would like a list of light novels instead.
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Anonymous2007-01-17 3:37
>>5
Kenshin ones out already. >>6
No. They're more like pro fanfics.
"Rope-skipping, hopscotch. That old woman in black who sat down next to me on my bench, on my rack of joy (a nymphet was groping under me for a lost marble), and asked if I had a stomachache, the insolent hag. Ah, leave me alone in my pubescent park, in my mossy garden. Let them play around me forever. Never grow up."
-- the paragraph that made me buy a copy of Lolita.
kino's journey. the anime was fantastic, but i haven't gotten the books yet.
tokyopop fucking blows. why not just translate the title? they left it kino no tabi. fucking weeaboos. but then again none of the yaoi fangirls who read tokyopop know of the anime anyway.