List of Wandering Son Chapters

List Of Wandering Son Chapters

The manga series Wandering Son is written and illustrated by Takako Shimura. The chapters were serialized monthly in Comic Beam from the December 2002 to August 2013 issues. The chapters were collected and published in 14 tankōbon volumes by Enterbrain from July 25, 2003 to February 25, 2013; the final volume will be released on August 26, 2013. Fantagraphics Books licensed the manga in English and began releasing the series in North America in hardcover format starting with the first volume on July 5, 2011. The series is also licensed by Ever Glory Publishing in Taiwan and by Haksan Culture Company in Korea. The story focuses on Shuichi Nitori, an effeminate fifth grade boy who wants to become a girl, and his close friend Yoshino Takatsuki, a masculine girl in his class who wants to become a boy. As the two of them grow up, they worry about the bodily changes they will be going through, and try to find their own way of life.

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