La Blue Girl - Printed Material

Printed Material

  • La Blue Girl, Toshio Maeda's manga of 6 volumes.
  • La Blue Girl, a US comic book by Matt Lunsford and José Calderon. It also has the distinction of retelling the two distinctly separate story arcs of the first four episodes of the first anime series by merging them together and somewhat massively rewriting episode 2 to 4. Also, the comics shows Nin-Nin's actual face near then end without his mask showing him to be deformed due to his half Shikima origin as the product of his human mother's rape by a Shikima (it also mentioned that his mother did not survive giving birth to him for the same reason), while at the end of Toshio Maeda's manga it is discovered that Nin-nin is a young shikima demon able to transform into an adult form.
  • The Graffiti mook, a compilation of screenshots from episodes 1 to 4.
  • The In no Shou and You no Shou art-books, screenshots and illustrations from La Blue Girl and Lady Blue.
  • The art-book of Injuu Gakuen / Youjuu Kyoushitu contains CG illustrations from the PC98 game.
  • Rin Shin's art-book contains illustrations used for the promotion of the series.
  • Several "anime comics".

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