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  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)
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  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, 遊☆戯☆王GX (Yūgiō GX) au Japon, est un manga écrit par Naoyuki Kageyama, basé sur l’anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. L’histoire est supervisée par Kazuki Takahashi, l’auteur original du manga Yu-Gi-Oh! La série est produite en association avec Brain Navi. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX a été publié au Japon dans le magazine de la Shueisha, V-Jump où sa publication a commencé le 17 Décembre 2005 et s'est arrêtée en Mars 2011 avec la parution du chapitre 64. Le manga compte en tout 9 volumes. Aux États-Unis, la publication du manga a commencé dans le Shonen Jump de Viz Media dans le numéro de Janvier 2007.
  • Judai Yuki is an ordinary student in Duel Academy, a school where aspiring duelists learn the secrets of Duel Monsters. Although he's a member of Osiris Red, the dorm lowest in the hierarchy, where students fear expulsion due to their low grades, Judai has a grand dream: to become the King of Duelists. The manga is written by Naoyuki Kageyama and supervised by Kazuki Takahashi.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, known in Japan as 遊☆戯☆王GX (Yūgiō Jī-Ekkusu), is a manga series written by Naoyuki Kageyama, based off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series. Kazuki Takahashi, the author of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, supervised the story. The series is produced in association with Brain Navi. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was published in Japan in Shueisha's V-Jump magazine. It began serialization on December 17, 2005, and ended on March 19, 2011. Starting December 2006 with the January 2007 issue, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX began serialization in the United States Shonen Jump by VIZ Media.
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Romaji
  • Yūgiō Jī-Ekkusu
first run
  • 2005-12-17
Author
  • * Kazuki Takahashi * Naoyuki Kageyama
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  • Japanese logo
Kanji
  • 遊☆戯☆王GX
Title
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
last run
  • 2011-03-19
publisher other
  • * Tong Li Comics * Kana * VIZ Media
Publisher
  • Shueisha
English
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
serialized
  • V Jump Shonen Jump
num of volumes
  • 9
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  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, known in Japan as 遊☆戯☆王GX (Yūgiō Jī-Ekkusu), is a manga series written by Naoyuki Kageyama, based off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series. Kazuki Takahashi, the author of the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga, supervised the story. The series is produced in association with Brain Navi. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX was published in Japan in Shueisha's V-Jump magazine. It began serialization on December 17, 2005, and ended on March 19, 2011. Starting December 2006 with the January 2007 issue, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX began serialization in the United States Shonen Jump by VIZ Media. A special epilogue chapter was released in the July 2014 issue of the Japanese V Jump, featuring the final Duel between Jaden Yuki and Koyo Hibiki.
  • Judai Yuki is an ordinary student in Duel Academy, a school where aspiring duelists learn the secrets of Duel Monsters. Although he's a member of Osiris Red, the dorm lowest in the hierarchy, where students fear expulsion due to their low grades, Judai has a grand dream: to become the King of Duelists. Published in Shueisha's V-Jump in Japan and Shonen Jump in the US, the manga is based on the anime that came before it. Although the main cast and setting remain largely the same, their development in the manga is quite different, as it covers none of the arcs the anime did. The manga also introduces a completely different set of antagonists and villains, following its own continuity. The first two volumes of the manga cover everyday activities and spars within Duel Academy, exploring the relationships between cards that house spirits and their masters. However, as the series progresses, a darker presence seeking vengeance slowly reveals itself and attempts to infiltrate the school to obtain the spirits. The manga is written by Naoyuki Kageyama and supervised by Kazuki Takahashi. * Adaptational Badass: Manjoume often suffers from The Worf Effect in the anime. No such thing happens here. He even manages to defeat Judai in the finals of an official tournament. * Beauty Contest: The Miss Academia contest, where a poll to determine the prettiest girl in Duel Academy is held. When Asuka and Seika Kohinata tie for first place, Asuka decides to duel Judai for his vote. She doesn't actually care to win the pageant, however. * Big Brother Mentor: Judai to Sho. The latter even calls the former "Aniki". * Eleventh-Hour Superpower: During the final turn of the Duel with Tragoedia, Judai summons Ma'at herself to end it by fusing Winged Kuriboh with Light and Darkness Dragon. * Executive Meddling: Both the anime and the manga had the tail end of the series rushed due to the execs wanting to push out the newer YGO series (Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's and ZEXAL respectively). * Expy: Tragoedia has almost identical background and motivations with Dark Bakura. * An Ice Person: Asuka's deck is full of monsters themed around hail, snow and ice. * Not-So-Innocent Whistle: Judai does this when suggesting that Asuka and Misawa should exchange numbers, saving Misawa the embarassment of asking her himself. * Mythology Gag: The final chapter of the manga contains many references to the anime continuity. Johan appears in his possessed outfit, Kaiser in his Hell Kaiser garb, Manjoume in his "Black Thunder" coat, and Judai in his Season 4 look. None of these had previously been shown in the manga. * One Turn Kill: David Rabb pulls this against Asuka. * "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Judai gives one in the first chapter to Ryuga, who forces his students to surrender their cards if they lose against him. * Sadistic Choice: Chronos forces Judai to duel Sho. If he wins, Sho will be expelled, and if he loses, his deck will be confiscated. He decides to win, and it turns out that Sho's 0 on the last test, the reason he was in trouble, was not his final grade. * Sexy Mentor: Ms. Hibiki in the manga. * To Be a Master: Judai aspires to duel professionally like his mentor, Koyo Hibiki. * Yin-Yang Bomb: Manjoume's ace card, "Light and Darkness Dragon". It's even in his name! * You Monster!: Manjoume calls Tragoedia this after the latter refers to humans as insects. He states he'd rather be an insect than a monster.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, 遊☆戯☆王GX (Yūgiō GX) au Japon, est un manga écrit par Naoyuki Kageyama, basé sur l’anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. L’histoire est supervisée par Kazuki Takahashi, l’auteur original du manga Yu-Gi-Oh! La série est produite en association avec Brain Navi. Yu-Gi-Oh! GX a été publié au Japon dans le magazine de la Shueisha, V-Jump où sa publication a commencé le 17 Décembre 2005 et s'est arrêtée en Mars 2011 avec la parution du chapitre 64. Le manga compte en tout 9 volumes. Aux États-Unis, la publication du manga a commencé dans le Shonen Jump de Viz Media dans le numéro de Janvier 2007. En France, le manga est licencié par Kana qui a fait paraître le premier tome le 6 Juin 2008.
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