Manga for Novels Denpa teki na Kanojo by Kentarō Katayama
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Manga for Novels Denpa teki na Kanojo by Kentarō Katayama


Manga for Novels Denpa teki na Kanojo by Kentarō Katayama

On Tuesday it was declared by the June issue of Shueisha’s Ultra Jump magazine that on June 19 a manga version is going to be commenced based on the novels Denpa teki na Kanojo by Kentarō Katayama and Yamato Yamamoto in the magazine’s next issue. The arts is being illustrated by Hiroshi Hiraoka and for storyboards Daisuke Furuya the story boarder of the Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign is ascribed. The manga is going to contain a colored starting page.

The story of the novel focuses on the connection between high schoolers Ame Ochibana and Jū Jūzawa. Jū is a reprobate kid who continually engages in fights. Ame is an unconventional young lady who professes to be Jū’s knight in a previous existence when Jū was a lord. While Jū brushes Ame off from the outset, the homicide of a schoolmate before long snares those two as they endeavor to reveal reality.

While the denpa in the title truly signifies electromagnetic waves, it has become a slang term to allude to individuals who guarantee to get data from radio waves, just as stories that frequently manage the unusual or otherworldly interrupting into the typical world. The anime Serial Experiments Lain and Boogiepop Phantom are usually believed to be as denpa anime.

Between 2004 and 2005 three novels in the series Denpa teki na Kanojo was penned by Katayama although the series remained to be unconcluded. The art of the novels was illustrated by Yamamoto/ in 2009 two OVA was made based on the novels which were packed with the third and fourth volumes of the manga Kure-nai, the manga series that was illustrated by Yamamoto inspired by the novels series by Katayama of same name. The illustration of the novels Kure-nai was also illustrated by Yamamoto. A 2008 television anime was made based on the Kure-nai.

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