Battle Vixens (manga)
Alternative title:
Dragon Girls (German)
Ikki Tousen (Japanese)
一騎当千 (Japanese)
一騎當千 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes:
fanservice,
hot girls
Objectionable content:
Intense
Plot Summary:
Because of the possesed ancient jewels of fallen heroes that was from the Three Kingdoms Era,Hakufu Sonsaku and the other toushi(a.k.a. fighters) must compete each other in serious battles. However, Hakufu's battle-crazy desire wears off until her mom tells her to go to Tokyo where her training will start...
User Ratings:
101 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
24
Number of pages:
192
Vintage:
2000-04-26 to 2015-08-26 (serialized in Monthly ComicGum/Web ComicGum)
Release dates: We have 42
Official website:
Comment:
The story borrows elements from the classic 14th century Chinese novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
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Tokyopop licenses Battle Vixens (Oct 23, 2003)
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Graphic novel |
Battle Vixens (GN 1) 2004-04-06 (from $3.03) |
Battle Vixens (GN 2) 2004-06-08 (from $3.23) |
Battle Vixens (GN 3) 2004-08-10 (from $3.19) |
Battle Vixens (GN 4) 2004-10-05 (from $6.29) |
Battle Vixens (GN 5) 2004-12-07 (from $6.07) |
Battle Vixens (GN 6) 2005-02-08 (from $3.23) |
Battle Vixens (GN 7) 2005-05-10 (from $3.18) |
Battle Vixens (GN 8) 2005-09-13 (from $8.10) |
Battle Vixens (GN 9) 2006-09-05 (from $4.99) |
Battle Vixens (GN 10) 2007-01-02 (from $3.56) |
Battle Vixens (GN 11) 2007-04-10 (from $19.56) |
Battle Vixens (GN 12) 2007-08-14 (from $19.86) |
Battle Vixens (GN 13) 2008-06-17 (from $14.90) |
Battle Vixens (GN 14) 2009-02-10 |
Battle Vixens (GN 15) 2010-04-27 (from $14.90) |
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Story & Art: Yuji Shiozaki |
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Publisher: Wani Books |
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Associate Publisher: Marco Pavia (vol 14-15)
CEO: Stu Levy
Chief Creative Officer: Stu Levy (vol 9-15)
Copy Editing:
Aaron Sparrow (vol 1, 6-8) Alexis Kirsch (vol 14) Daniella Orihuela-Gruber (vol 15) Shannon Watters (vol 13) Suzanne Waldman (vol 8) Tim Beedle (vol 1) Troy Lewter (vol 2-5)
Digital Imaging Manager: Chris Buford
Director Of Manufacturing: Allyson De Simone (vol 15)
Director Of Sales: Allyson De Simone (vol 15)
Pre-Press Manager: Antonio DePietro
Pre-Production Specialist: Lucas Rivera (vol 14)
Pre-Production Supervisor:
Erika Terriquez (vol 10-12) Lucas Rivera (vol 13) Vicente Rivera Jr (vol 14)
President: John Parker
Print Production Manager: Lucas Rivera (vol 15)
Production Artist:
Bowen Park (vol 6) Chris Anderson (vol 8) Courtney Geter (vol 9, 13) Eric Pineda (vol 7) Gavin Hignight (vol 12) James Dashiell (vol 3) Jennifer Carbajal (vol 10) John Lo (vol 1) Jose Macasocol Jr. (vol 5) Michael Paolilli (vol 11) Monalisa DeAsis (vol 1) Rui Kyo (vol 15) Vicente Rivera Jr (vol 4) Vince Rivera (vol 14)
VP of Production: Ron Klamert
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Distributor: Madman Entertainment (Australia & New Zealand)
Layout: Star Print Brokers (vol 10)
Lettering: Star Print Brokers (vol 10-15)
Licensed by: Tokyopop
Retouch: Star Print Brokers (vol 11-15)
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Publisher: Panini Comics |
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Translation: Agustín Gomez Sanz |
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Publisher: Editorial Ivréa (Argentina) |
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Translation: Dagmar Seidel |
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Publisher: Carlsen Comics |
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Translation: Thomas Isogawa |
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Publisher: Editora Nova Sampa |
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Licensed by: Sharp Point Press |
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