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Ginga Nagareboshi Gin
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Ginga Nagareboshi Gin

Takahashi Yoshihiro
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Type
Manga
Nombre de Volume
18
Nombre de Chapitre
55
Etat
Terminé
Date de publication
15 novembre 1983 au 24 février 1987
Magazine
Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Genre
Shonen, Award Winning
Copyright
©Yoshihiro TAKAHASHI
Gin
Gin
Riki
Riki
Ben
Ben
Tesshin
Tesshin
Akame
Akame
Akakabuto
Akakabuto
Fuji
Fuji
Daisuke Fujiwara
Daisuke Fujiwara
Gohee Takeda
Gohee Takeda
Kurojaki
Kurojaki
Shiroi Senshi Yamato
Jungle Taitei
Flying Ben
Inugami le réveil du dieu chien
Le cœur de Thomas
Seton
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