Dragon Head (manga)
Alternative title:
ドラゴンヘッド (Japanese)
末日 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Themes:
post-apocalyptic
Plot Summary:
A typical school field trip going back to Tokyo from Kyoto via the bullet train Shinkansen is suddenly interrupted by a blinding light and a powerful explosion. Hours later, Aoki Teru, wakes up in total darkness only to find that everyone except him are dead. Now, trapped in a tunnel with both ends burried under a pile rocks, he must find the remaining survivors and get out of there. But what awaits him outside may not be what he wants to see.
User Ratings:
83 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
10
Number of pages:
219
Chapter titles: We have 89
Vintage:
1994 to 1999 (serialized in Weekly Young Magazine)
2001-07 to 2002-04 (Spain)
2001-07 to 2002-08 (Germany)
2006-01-10 to 2008-04-01 (North America)
Release dates: We have 50
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| Graphic novel |
| Dragon Head (GN 1) 2006-01-10 (from $9.54) |
| Dragon Head (GN 2) 2006-04-11 (from $13.04) |
| Dragon Head (GN 3) 2006-07-11 (from $9.99) |
| Dragon Head (GN 4) 2006-10-10 (from $49.90) |
| Dragon Head (GN 5) 2007-01-09 (from $49.99) |
| Dragon Head (GN 6) 2007-04-10 (from $3.99) |
| Dragon Head (GN 7) 2007-07-10 (from $19.99) |
| Dragon Head (GN 8) 2007-10-02 (from $57.95) |
| Dragon Head (GN 9) 2008-01-02 |
| Dragon Head (GN 10) 2008-04-01 (from $49.99) |
Story & Art: Minetarō Mochizuki | (none) | |||
Publisher: Kodansha | ||||
Adaptation: Aaron Sparrow Copy Editing: Eric Althoff (Vol. 1) Hope Donovan (Vols. 2-3) Nikhil Burman (Vol. 10) Sarah Morgan (Vol. 4) Stephanie Duchin (Vols. 6, 8) Graphic Design: Monalisa DeAsis (Vols. 5, 7-9) Logo Design: Tomoe Tsutsumi (Kodansha) Production Artist: Bowen Park (Vols. 2, 5) Camellia Cox (Vol. 3) Gavin Hignight (Vols. 7, 9) Jason Milligan (Vol. 1) Mike Estacio (Vol. 6) Vicente Rivera Jr (Vols. 8, 10) Proofreading: Kevin Luo (Kodansha) Publisher: Toshihiro Tsuchiya (Kodansha) | (none) | |||
Online Distribution: K MANGA Retouch & Lettering: Star Print Brokers (Vols. 5-10) | ||||
Adaptation: Alexandre Tisserand | Licensed by: Pika Édition Publisher: Manga Player (vol.1-5) | |||
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Publisher: Glénat España (Spain) Translation: Daruma Serveis Lingüístics (Spain) | ||||
Translation: Edoardo Serino | (none) | |||
Publisher: Planet Manga (Panini Comics) | ||||
Translation: Holger Hermann Haupt | (none) | |||
Publisher: Planet Manga | ||||
(none) | Publisher: Waneko | |||
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(none) | Licensed by: Sharp Point Press | |||
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