Tokyo Ghoul (manga)
Alternative title:
東京喰種トーキョーグール (Japanese)
Genres:
horror
Plot Summary:
Ken Kaneki is a bookworm college student who meets a girl named Rize at a cafe he frequents. They're the same age and have the same interests, so they quickly become close. Little does Kaneki know that Rize is a ghoul—a kind of monster that lives by hunting and devouring human flesh. When part of her special organ—"the red child"—is transplanted into Kaneki, he becomes a ghoul himself, trapped in a warped world where humans are not the top of the food chain.
User Ratings:
115 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
14
Number of pages:
202
Vintage:
2011-09-08 to 2014-09-18 (serialized in Weekly Young Jump)
Release dates: We have 57
Official website:
東京喰種トーキョーグール (tkg_official) on Twitter (Japanese)
東京喰種トーキョーグール ―解体「真」報― - 週刊ヤングジャンプ公式サイト (Japanese)
Reviews:
Tokyo Ghoul GN 14 (Nov 12, 2017)
Tokyo Ghoul (Live-Action) (Jul 6, 2017)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 11-13 (Jun 17, 2017)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 10 (Dec 26, 2016)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 7 - 9 (Nov 8, 2016)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 5 & 6 (Apr 19, 2016)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 3 & 4 (Dec 20, 2015)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 2 (Jul 26, 2015)
Tokyo Ghoul GN 1 (Jun 5, 2015)
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Editing: Junpei Matsuo | (none) | |||
Publisher: Shueisha | ||||
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Licensed by: Viz Media Online Distribution: MANGA Plus | ||||
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Publisher: Glenat | ||||
Translation: Marc Bernabé (Daruma Serveis Lingüístics) | Publisher: Norma Editorial (Spain) Technical Realization: BRKDOLL Studio | |||
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Adaptation: Valentina Ghidini | (none) | |||
Publisher: J-Pop | ||||
Translation: Yuko Keller | (none) | |||
Publisher: Kazé Germany | ||||
Translation: Joanna Kochanowska | (none) | |||
Publisher: Waneko | ||||
Edition: Rui Santos (Portugal) Graphic Adaptation: Ana Lopes (Portugal) Proofreading: Miguel Marques da Silva (Portugal) Subtitling: Nuno Murjal (Portugal) | (none) | |||
Distributor: Viz Media Europe (Portugal) Imprint: Guide (Portugal) | ||||
(none) | Licensed by: Sharp Point Press | |||
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