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  • Ral Grad
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  • Blue Dragon Ral Ω Grad(BLUE DRAGON ラルΩグラドBurū Doragon Raru Ω Gurado) is a manga by Tsuneo Takano and Takeshi Obata, the latter of which is the artist known for Death Note and Hikaru no Go. Chapters of the manga, referred to as "tales", ran weekly in Japan's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine beginning in December 2006. The series ended after 29 chapters. The plot of Ral Grad revolves around the journey of a young man named Ral from the kingdom of Sphaelite(スフエライトSuferaito). Ral has a symbiotic relationship with Grad, a legendary shadow with the form of a giant blue dragon.
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In-universe
  • January 2009
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fansite
  • January 2009
Last
  • July 2007
ja kanji
  • BLUE DRAGON ラルΩグラド
Name
  • Ral Ω Grad
Genre
Type
  • manga
Volumes
  • 4
Caption
  • English language cover of Ral Ω Grad volume 1
First
  • December 2006
primarysources
  • January 2009
magazine other
  • Formosa Youth
Author
Demographic
  • Shōnen
Ja romaji
  • Blue Dragon RaruΩGurado
publisher other
  • Kana
  • Chuang Yi
  • Glenat
  • Komik Remaja
  • Planet Manga
  • Tong Li Publishing
  • TOKYOPOP
publisher en
  • Viz Media
Illustrator
Magazine
Publisher
abstract
  • Blue Dragon Ral Ω Grad(BLUE DRAGON ラルΩグラドBurū Doragon Raru Ω Gurado) is a manga by Tsuneo Takano and Takeshi Obata, the latter of which is the artist known for Death Note and Hikaru no Go. Chapters of the manga, referred to as "tales", ran weekly in Japan's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine beginning in December 2006. The series ended after 29 chapters. The plot of Ral Grad revolves around the journey of a young man named Ral from the kingdom of Sphaelite(スフエライトSuferaito). Ral has a symbiotic relationship with Grad, a legendary shadow with the form of a giant blue dragon. Viz Media will issue the English version under the title Ral Grad beginning in February 2008. In Germany, Tokyopop will begin publication in October 2007 under the title Blue Dragon RalΩGrad, a spelling mandated by the licensing contract with Shueisha.