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written and illustrated by
Masaomi Kanzaki is a Japanese manga artist. He has worked on titles such as '' Flag Fighters'', '' Ironcat'', ''Hagane'', and ''Xenon Xenon is a chemical element with the symbol Xe and atomic number 54. It is a dense, colorless, odorless noble gas found ...
. The manga was published in 1986 by
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and 2000 by
Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
. The manga was licensed by
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in 1987 and by
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in 1992. The manga is licensed for a French-language release in France by Génération Comics and
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, licensed for a German-language release in Germany by
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, and licensed in Taiwan by Taiwan Tohan. A 2006 sequel ''Xenon -199X R-'' was serialised in
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's
seinen is an editorial category of Japanese comics marketed toward young adult men. In Japanese, the word ''seinen'' literally means "youth", but the term "''seinen'' manga" is also used to describe the target audience of magazines like ''Weekly Ma ...
magazine ''
Monthly Comic Ryū is a Japanese monthly ''seinen'' manga and anime magazine published by Tokuma Shoten. The magazine was originally a quarterly special issue of ''Animage'', beginning in 1979 before switching to a monthly schedule and finally suspending publica ...
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Manga

Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
published the manga's 4 '' bound volumes'' between March 1986 and March 1987.


Reception

The French Manga-News regarded the first volume as "a good action manga if you like the author or the genre, but dispensable for others". While praising the art, the Manga-News reviewer felt the story was unoriginal. He felt that the "non-stop action" prevented the series from sinking into caricatures, and noted that the popularity of the manga kept the manga going into a fourth volume, and found the last volume "most interesting".


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