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Chaos;Head Game Gets Third Manga in Comic Rush Mag
posted on 2008-09-04 23:57 EDT
The October issue (released on August 26) of JIVE Ltd.'s Monthly Comic Rush magazine announced that it will launch the third manga based on the Chaos;HEAd suspense visual novel software in the next issue on September 26. Takehito Mizuki (Koharu Biyori/Indian Summer) will be drawing the Chaos;HEAd H manga. Kadokawa Group Publishing's Monthly Dengeki Daioh magazine is serializing Shumihey's original manga adaptation of the game, while Media Factory's Monthly Comic Alive magazine is also starting a new Chaos;HEAd manga this month. Not coincidentally, the anime version of the story will launch in October.
Source: Chuosha
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