Yoshinaga-san Chi No Gargoyle - Books

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1.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle (吉永さん家のガーゴイル?) Published on February 2004 (ISBN 4757717016) 2.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 2 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 2?) Published on March 2004 (ISBN 4757717881) 3.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 3 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 3?) Published on June 2004 (ISBN 4757718713) 4.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 4 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 4?) Published on September 2004 (ISBN 4757719671) 5.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 5 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 5?) Published on November 2004 (ISBN 4757720335) 6.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 6 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 6?) Published on February 2005 (ISBN 4757721331) 7.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 7 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 7?) Published on May 2005 (ISBN 4757722516) 8.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 8 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 8?) Published on November 2005 (ISBN 4757724888) 9.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 9 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 9?) Published on April 2006 (ISBN 4757726635) 10.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 10 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 10?) Published on May 2006 (ISBN 4757727429) 11.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 11 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 11?) Published on November 2006 (ISBN 4757730004) 12.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 12 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 12?) Published on May 2007 (ISBN 4757735030) 13.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 13 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 13?) Published on October 2007 (ISBN 4757737939) 14.Yoshinaga-san Chi no Gargoyle 14 (吉永さん家のガーゴイル 14?) Published on May 2008 (ISBN 4757742304)

There is also another, related series by the name of Gargoyle Alternative. So far it has a total of 4 volumes.

Gargoyle Alternative

1.Gargoyle Alternative (ガーゴイルおるたなてぃぶ?) Published on August 10, 2006 (ISBN 4757728662) 2.Gargoyle Alternative 2 (ガーゴイルおるたなてぃぶ?) Published on January 29, 2007 (ISBN 4757733259) 3.Gargoyle Alternative 3 (ガーゴイルおるたなてぃぶ?) Published on July 30, 2007 (ISBN 4757736312) 4.Gargoyle Alternative 4 (ガーゴイルおるたなてぃぶ?) Published on January 30, 2008 (ISBN 4757739788)

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