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Tanaka's Death Note story appears in the pages of Shonen Jump, a weekly manga anthology. Released in the United States by Viz Media, the Death Note one-shot is currently available to read for free ...
The 2020 Death Note one-shot, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, was a politically charged story about a new character, middle schooler Minoru Tanaka, who briefly shakes up ...
The new chapter, simply titled “Death Note: Special One-Shot,” takes place in the present day and follows a new character, a Japanese student named Minoru Tanaka.
Death Note has returned for a special one-shot manga by series creators Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata. The 88-page spin-off features Minoru Tanaka as the latest human who has the power of the ...
The boy declined the offer back then, but the one-shot follows Tanaka as he outsmarts everyone to sell the Death Note. But as always, Ryuk remains one step ahead of his new victim until the very end.
Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata's iconic manga returns with the special collection "Death Note Short Stories," which includes chapters never printed in the U.S.
Even the short manga sequel to Death Note drives home the point that Light was wrong. Another human, Minoru Tanaka, is given the Death Note years after Light’s death and Ryuk wonders if Light is ...
In the end, the fate of the Death Note is left with Ryuk, and it ends badly for poor Tanaka. Now, the Shinigami is left to find another target to lay his curse upon, and it is only a matter of ...
The new spinoff (Death Note: Special One-Shot) follows middle school student Minoru Tanaka, who now has the power of the Death Note, a supernatural notebook granting the user the ability to kill ...
In a-Kira, Tanaka avoids the use of the internet all together to try and sell the Death Note. He doesn’t even write in it because he’s so concerned about the possible repercussions.