My-HiME (manga)
Alternative title:
Mai-Hime
舞-HiME (Japanese)
마이 - 히메 (Korean)
Genres:
action
Themes:
school
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Tate Yuuichi is overjoyed: He gets to go to a brand new high school. Of course, then he just happens to find out the school he choose is under frequent attack by strange creatures called ''Orphans'', and the school set up a special task force of female members called ''HiME''s, using various elements as their powers, to battle these invaders. That's not all, though. Each member of the HiME task force has their own, unique ''Key'', another person whom, upon being discovered, can team up with the HiME to create a ''Child'', a combative unit specifically needed to effectively battle these Orphans. And with Tate's luck, he just happens to find out he's not just the ''Key'' for one of the HiMEs, but for two... Two highly competitive, rival schoolgirls. And that's only the start of the trouble.
User Ratings:
229 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
5
Vintage:
2004-11-11
2005-07-07 (Final installment in Shonen Champion)
2005-11 to 2006-02 (Spain)
Release dates: We have 19
Official website:
Sunrise's Official My-Hime Manga Page (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 2
Review:
My-HiME GN 1 (Nov 16, 2006)
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Graphic novel |
My-HiME (GN 1) 2006-11-07 (from $2.45) |
My-HiME (GN 2) 2007-02-27 (from $6.99) |
My-HiME (GN 3) 2007-07-03 (from $1.49) |
My-HiME (GN 4) 2007-10-02 (from $3.24) |
My-HiME (GN 5) 2008-01-08 (from $24.09) |
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Scenario: Noboru Kimura
Drawing: Kenetsu Satou
Organization Cooperation: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Supervision: Gorou Tachiguchi
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Publisher: Akita Publishing |
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Adaptation: Gina Ferenzi
Copy Editing: Sarah Morgan
Design And Layout: Michael Paolilli
Editing: Bryce Coleman
Graphic Design: Monalisa DeAsis
Production Artist: Michael Paolilli (vol. 2)
Publisher: Mike Kiley
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Licensed by: Tokyopop
Publishing: Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd.
Retouch And Lettering: Star Print Brokers (vol. 2)
Translation: Chuang Yi Publishing Pte Ltd.
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Publisher: Asuka Comics |
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Publisher: J-Pop |
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Publisher: MangaLine Edições |
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