Mink (manga)
Alternative title:
Cyber Idol Mink (French)
Dennō Shōjo Mink (Japanese)
電脳少女Mink (Japanese)
Themes:
idols
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Mink Shiraishi was looking for the her favorite band's new CD when she accidently picked up the mysterious Wanna-be CD instead. This software from the future allows her to become Cyber Idol Mink, Japan's latest "it" girl. However, using software from the future is illegal. If Mink is discovered, she'll be deleted.
User Ratings:
38 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
6
Number of pages:
183
Vintage:
2000-03-06
Release dates: We have 12
Official website:
Links: We have 2
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Graphic novel |
Mink (GN 5) 2005-01-11 |
Mink (GN 6) 2005-04-12 (from $27.00) |
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Coordination: Tamayo Kamagata
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Publisher: Kodansha |
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Art Director: Matt Alford
Adaptation: Darcy Lockman
Contributing Editor: Jodi Bryson (Volume 1)
Copy Editing:
Alexis Hirsch (Volume 1) Chrissy Schilling (Volume 4) Suzanne Waldman (Volume 6) Troy Lewter (Volume 2)
Cover Layout: Harlin Harris (Volumes 1-3)
Digital Imaging Manager: Chris Buford
Editor-in-Chief: Mike Kiley (Volumes 5-6)
Graphic Design: John Lo (Volume 1)
Managing Editor: Jill Freshney
Pre-Press Manager: Antonio DePietro
President: John Parker
Production manager: Jennifer Miller
Publisher: Stuart Levy
Retouch & Lettering:
Fae Kuen (volumes 2, 3, and 4) Jeanine Han (Volumes 5 and 6) Vicente Rivera Jr (volume 1)
VP of Production: Ron Klamert
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Licensed by: Tokyopop |
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