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Ranma 1/2

2 in 1 Edition Vol 13 (25 26) (GN)

Rumiko Takahashi Rumiko Takahashi

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English
Viz
08 March 2016
The all-time classic hit series of gender-swapping, species-bending, madcap martial arts mayhem!

One day, teenaged martial artist Ranma Saotome went on a training mission with his father and ended up taking a dive into some cursed springs at a legendary training ground in China. Now, every time he’s splashed with cold water, he changes into a girl. His father, Genma, changes into a panda! What’s a half-guy, half-girl to do? Find out what fueled the worldwide manga boom in beloved creator Rumiko Takahashi’s (InuYasha, Urusei Yatsura, RIN-NE) smash hit of martial arts mayhem, presented remastered and unflipped for the first time.

Ranma’s latest challenge is Furinkan High’s newest teacher, Hinako Ninomiya. She can drain an opponent’s energy and transform from her childlike stature to a tall, sultry siren. Will Ranma defeat Hinako, or will he be the one who’s schooled? Then, Akane reunites with a boy from her childhood who’s dying of a wound she inflicted on him when they were young. With his fatal wound on her conscience, will Akane choose to stay with Shinnosuke until the bitter end?

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Imprint:   Viz
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   13
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   299g
ISBN:   9781421566344
ISBN 10:   1421566346
Series:   Ranma 1/2 (2-in-1 Edition)
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Rumiko Takahashi's career began in 1978 when she won an honourable mention in Shogakukan's annual New Comic Artist Contest for Those Selfish Aliens. Later that same year, her boy-meets-alien comedy series, Urusei Yatsura, was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday. Takahashi won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award twice in her career, once for Urusei Yatsura in 1981 and the second time for Inuyasha in 2002. A majority of the Takahashi canon has been adapted into other media such as anime, live-action TV series, and film.

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