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Riko Korie
is a female Japanese illustrator and manga artist. She was one of the members of Kero Q and Makura. List of Works Visual novels ;Under BLUEWATER * ''Diagnosis'' (March 24, 2006) * '' Despair Witch'' (February 11, 2007) * '' Diagnosis2'' (May 11, 2007) ;Under Petit Kero Q * '' Day when television disappeared'' (August 31, 2007) ;Under Makura * '' Supreme Candy'' (September 26, 2008) * '' Ikinari Anata ni Koishiteiru'' (July 29, 2011) ;Under Lump of Sugar * '' Gaku Ou -THE ROYAL SEVEN STARS-'' (January 27, 2012) * '' Magical Charming!'' (May 31, 2013) Illustrations * ''The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World'' ( Kodansha Ranobe Bunko) * '' Lilith ni Omakase!'' ( ASCII Media Works, Dengeki Bunko) * '' Tsuki Tsuki!'' (MF Bunko J) * '' Unlimited Fafnir'' (Kodansha Ranobe Bunko) Manga * '' Alice or Alice'' (''Monthly Comic Alive'') * IP Police Tsuduki-chan (Yatate Bunko) See also * Dōjinshi , also romanized as ', is the Japanese term for self-published print works, ...
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Visual Novel
A , often abbreviated as VN, is a form of digital semi-interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with and used in the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with static or animated illustrations and a varying degree of interactivity. The format is more rarely referred to as novel game, a retranscription of the ''wasei-eigo'' term , which is more often used in Japanese. Visual novels originated in and are especially prevalent in Japan, where they made up nearly 70% of the PC game titles released in 2006. In Japanese, a distinction is often made between visual novels (NVL, from "novel"), which consist primarily of narration and have very few interactive elements, and adventure games (AVG or ADV, from "adventure"), which incorporate problem-solving and other types of gameplay. This distinction is normally lost outside Japan, as both visual novels and adventure games are commonly referred to as "visual n ...
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The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule The World
is a Japanese light novel series written by Nana Mikoshiba and illustrated by Riko Korie. It has been published online via the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō since October 2019. It was later acquired by Kodansha, who has released the series since July 2020 under their Kodansha Ranobe Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation illustrated by Norihito Sasaki has been serialized in Kodansha's ''Magazine Pocket'' website and app since June 2020. An anime television series adaptation by Cloud Hearts premiered in January 2023. Premise After winning a terrible war, Iceblade Sorcerer Ray White, decides to enroll in Arnold Academy, but in the guise of a commoner, causing those with higher class upbringings to look down on him. Despite this, he manages to make quick friends and must solve a conspiracy that plagues the school. Characters ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : Media Light novels Written by Nana Mikoshiba, ''The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the Wo ...
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Dōjinshi
, also romanized as ', is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider category of '' doujin'' (self-published) works, ''doujinshi'' are often derivative of existing works and created by amateurs, though some professional artists participate in order to publish material outside the regular industry. Groups of ''doujinshi'' artists refer to themselves as a . Several such groups actually consist of a single artist: they are sometimes called . Since the 1980s, the main method of distribution has been through regular ''doujinshi'' conventions, the largest of which is called Comiket (short for "Comic Market") held in the summer and winter in Tokyo's Big Sight. At the convention, over of ''doujinshi'' are bought, sold, and traded by attendees. ''Doujinshi'' creators who base their materials on other creators' works normally publish in small numbers to maintain a low profile so as to protect themselves against litigation, ...
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Monthly Comic Alive
is a Japanese seinen manga magazine published by Media Factory. The first issue was released on June 27, 2006. Serialized titles *''Absolute Duo'' *''Alice or Alice'' (until 2015, part of the supplement magazine ''Comic Cune'') *'' Ano Ko ni Kiss to Shirayuri wo'' *'' Asobi ni Ikuyo!'' *'' Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai'' *''Bone Crusher'' *'' Chaos;Head -Blue Complex-'' *''Classroom Crisis'' *'' Combatants Will Be Dispatched!'' (ongoing) *''D-Frag!'' (ongoing) *''Gakuen 86'' *'' Hai-Furi'' *'' Hanna of the Z'' *'' Happiness!'' *'' Happy Days Academy'' *'' Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko.'' *''Hinako Note'' (until 2015, part of the supplement magazine ''Comic Cune'') *'' Honey Cosmos'' *'' Hortensia Saga'' (ongoing) *'' Iris Zero'' (ongoing) *''Infinite Stratos'' *'' Jishou F-Rank no Oniisama ga Game de Hyouka sareru Gakuen no Chouten ni Kunrin suru Sou desu yo?'' (ongoing) *''Kage Kara Mamoru!'' *''Kaiju Girl Caramelise'' *'' Kami wa Game ni Ueiteru'' *'' Kamiburo'' *'' Kandachime'' ...
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Alice Or Alice
is a Japanese four-panel manga series by Riko Korie. It has been serialized since September 2013 in Media Factory's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Comic Cune'', which was originally a magazine supplement in the ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Monthly Comic Alive'' until August 2015. It has been collected in three ''tankōbon'' volumes. An anime television series adaptation by EMT Squared premiered on April 4, 2018. Characters ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : ; : Media Manga ''Alice or Alice'' is a four-panel manga series by Riko Korie, a Japanese artist who mainly illustrates light novels and visual novels. The series was initially published in ''Comic Cune'' as a one-shot in 2013. It began serialization in ''Comic Cunes November 2013 issue released on September 27, 2013; At first, ''Comic Cune'' was a "magazine in magazine" placed in ''Monthly Comic Alive'', later it became independent of ''Comic Alive'' and changed to a formal magazine on August 27, 2015. Three ''tankō ...
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Unlimited Fafnir
''Unlimited Fafnir'', originally titled is a Japanese light novel series written by Tsukasa and illustrated by Riko Korie. Kodansha has published fifteen volumes from July 2013 to November 2017 under their Kodansha Ranobe Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Saburouta began serialization in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''good! Afternoon'' from March 2014 to December 2015 and is being published digitally by Crunchyroll in North America. An anime television series adaptation by Diomedéa aired from January 2015 to March 2015. Plot The story takes place in a world where supernatural monsters known as "dragons" once existed. 25 years ago, they caused widespread destruction and burnt everything in their path, after which they mysteriously vanished. Soon afterwards, girls born with abilities similar to that of the dragons known as D's came into existence. These D's attend Midgar Academy, an all-girls academy where they can learn to control their powers and use ...
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MF Bunko J
is a publishing label affiliated with the Japanese publishing company Media Factory. It was established in July 2002 and is a light novel label that is aimed at young adult males with a focus on visual novel A , often abbreviated as VN, is a form of digital semi-interactive fiction. Visual novels are often associated with and used in the medium of video games, but are not always labeled as such themselves. They combine a textual narrative with sta ...-style plots and harem romantic comedies. Light novels published under MF Bunko J 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z References External links * {{in lang, ja 2002 establishments in Japan Book publishing company imprints ...
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Dengeki Bunko
is a publishing imprint affiliated with the Japanese publishing company ASCII Media Works (formerly MediaWorks). It was established in June 1993 with the publication of '' Hyōryū Densetsu Crystania'' volume one, and is a light novel imprint aimed at a male audience. The editors in charge of this imprint have a reputation for welcoming new authors, and hold a yearly contest, the ''Dengeki Novel Prize'', to discover new talent. The eighth volume of ''Kino's Journey'', originally published in October 2004, was Dengeki Bunko's 1,000th published novel. As of September 2010, Dengeki Bunko has published over 2,000 light novels; the 2,000th novel was volume one of Yuyuko Takemiya's '' Golden Time''. Several publications from Dengeki Bunko were later adapted into anime series, including ''Kino's Journey'', ''Shakugan no Shana'', ''A Certain Magical Index'' and ''Sword Art Online'' among others. After MediaWorks' light novel magazine '' Dengeki hp'' was discontinued, a new magazine enti ...
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ASCII Media Works
ASCII ( ), abbreviated from American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devices. Because of technical limitations of computer systems at the time it was invented, ASCII has just 128 code points, of which only 95 are , which severely limited its scope. All modern computer systems instead use Unicode, which has millions of code points, but the first 128 of these are the same as the ASCII set. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) prefers the name US-ASCII for this character encoding. ASCII is one of the IEEE milestones. Overview ASCII was developed from telegraph code. Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services. Work on the ASCII standard began in May 1961, with the first meeting of the American Standards Association's (ASA) (now the American National Standards Institu ...
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