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Infinity Studios
Infinity Studios was an American publisher of Japanese manga and Korean manhwa, publishing such series as Iono-sama Fanatics and Unbalance Unbalance. Manhwa and manga distributed by Infinity Studios *''Animal Paradise (manhwa)'' *''Bambi (manhwa)'' *''Blood Alone'' *'' Cafe Occult (manhwa)'' *'' Chun Rhang Yhur Jhun (manhwa)'' *'' Fighting!! Guidance (manhwa)'' *'' Hurrah! Sailor'' *'' Ichigeki Sacchu!! HoiHoi-san'' *'' Iono-sama Fanatics'' *'' A Kiss for my Prince (manhwa)'' *''Menacing Dog's (manga)'' *''Missing White Dragon (manhwa)'' *''Na Na Na Na'' *''Ninja Nonsense (Ninin Ga Shinobuden)'' *''NOW (manhwa)'' *''Popo Can'' *''Sweety (manhwa)'' *''Traveler of the Moon (manhwa)'' *'' Unbalance Unbalance (manhwa)'' *''Witch Class (manhwa)'' *''Zero (manhwa)'' *''Zippy Ziggy (manhwa (; ) is the general Korean language, Korean term for comics and print cartoons. Outside Korea, the term usually refers to South Korea, South Korean comics. is greatly influenced by Japanes ...
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Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creation and distribution of printed works, such as books, newspapers, and magazines. With the advent of digital information systems, the scope has expanded to include electronic publishing such as E-book, ebooks, academic journals, micropublishing, Electronic publishing, websites, blogs, video game publisher, video game publishing, and the like. Publishing may produce private, club, commons or public goods and may be conducted as a commercial, public, social or community activity. The commercial publishing industry ranges from large multinational conglomerates such as Bertelsmann, RELX, Pearson plc, Pearson and Thomson Reuters to thousands of small independents. It has various divisions such as trade/retail publishing of fiction and non-fiction, educational publishing K–12, (k-12) and Academic publi ...
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Menacing Dog's
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shaa, the same illustrator of the '' Haruka Nogizaka's Secret'' light novel series. The manga was originally serialized in MediaWorks' '' Dengeki Teioh'' magazine, but after the magazine became defunct, it began serialization in ''Dengeki G's Festival! Comic'', renamed . The manga was serialized in the two magazines between the November 2005 and January 2012 issues. A total of four ''tankōbon'' volumes were published under the Dengeki Comics imprint. Infinity Studios licensed ''Menacing Dog's'' in North America, and ''Menacing Dog's: Another Secret'' chapters are digitally serialized in English on Kadokawa's Comic Walker website. Plot Keiji Sendai has an image to maintain, as he is the school's most notorious delinquent. However, one day a klutzy and innocent girl called Setsuna Yatsusaki discovers his deepest and darkest secret, he is a hardcore otaku. Realizing his predicament, Setsuna knows he is willing to do anythin ...
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Zippy Ziggy
Zippy is a word meaning "energetic and lively; quick, speedy". It may also refer to: People *Blaine Cook, stage name of Seattle punk singer *Greg Zipadelli (born 1967), nickname for the NASCAR crew chief * Stuart Langridge, author and programmer nicknamed Zippy *Tzipi Livni, an Israeli politician and former minister of foreign affairs Fictional characters *Mr. ZIP, informally Zippy, a cartoon character used by the U.S. Postal Service *Zippy (mascot), the name of the mascot for the University of Akron Zips *Zippy (Rainbow), a character in ''Rainbow'', a British pre-school children's television series *Zippy the Pinhead, the main character in a comic strip of the same name Other uses *Zippy Race, a motorbike-driving arcade game *Zippy, brand name for the dialler made by New Zealand-based Compuspec *Zippy Water Heaters, a colloquial name for Zip Instant Boiling Water taps made by Zip Industries *Zippy, a former name of the data compression library Snappy See also *Zip (disambigua ...
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Zero (manhwa)
''Zero'' (Hangul: 제로: 시작의 관, RR: Jero: Sijagui Gwan, lit. "Zero: The Gate of Beginning") is a Korean manhwa written by Dall-Young Lim and illustrated by Park Sung-woo. Based on a popular series of Korean eroge of the same title. The manhwa was serialized into 69 chapters. The individual chapters were published into 10 '' bound volumes'' by Daiwon C.I. The manhwa is licensed in North America by Infinity Studios, in France by Tokebi and in Russia by Comics Factory. Infinity Studios announced its plans to ''Zero'' volume 4 onwards in Portable Document Format for e-book. Its sequel, ''Zero: Circle of Flow'' (Hangul:제로 - 흐름의 원, RR: Jero - Heureumui won) is a Korean manhwa written by Dall-Young Lim. It is licensed in Franc by Panini Comics under its imprint, Génération Comics. Lim adapted the manhwa from an Eroge computer game. Plot From Infinity Studios: Having been born in a secret government laboratory that cultivated esper (Extrasensory Perception) powe ...
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Witch Class
Witchcraft traditionally means the use of magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually women who were believed to have used malevolent magic against their own community, and often to have communed with evil beings. It was thought witchcraft could be thwarted by protective magic or counter-magic, which could be provided by cunning folk or folk healers. Suspected witches were also intimidated, banished, attacked or killed. Often they would be formally prosecuted and punished, if found guilty or simply believed to be guilty. European witch-hunts and witch trials in the early modern period led to tens of thousands of executions. In some regions, many of those accused of witchcraft were folk healers or midwives. European belief in witchcraft gradually dwindled during and after the Age of Enlightenment. Contemporary cultures that believe in magic and the supernat ...
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