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EditSynopsisShingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku - Full Color Kanzenban is a full color reprint of the original Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku series which includes 6 side stories that were not included in the original volume release. Note: This entry only contains the extra chapters included in this edition. Please see the More Info section for more information.EditBackgroundShingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku - Full Color Kanzenban was published in English as Attack on Titan: No Regrets - Complete Color Edition by Kodansha Comics USA as a single volume omnibus on December 5, 2017. Three of the stories were also included in Kodansha Comics USA's original 2 volume release of the series.

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Attack On Titan Volume 31 (shingeki No Kyojin)

It's Levis' backstory but now in official full color, if you read the normal black and white manga you know what this work is all about. The only new thing that this has are 6 extra chapters (a prologue and 5 side stories) telling some funny miss adventures of Levi, Isabel and Furlan from before they joined the scouts and after.

The art is spectacular, nothing to complain, it's like reading a more beautiful version of Attack on Titan and the colors match the gritty setting of the manga. To note that Isabel's hair is a powerful red that gets in your eyes, makes her cuter ... than in the regular version and I loved that. She looks better here than in the OVA adaptation. I can say the same about all characters but she made too much of an impact. The extra chapters are short and to the point but very funny, not idiotic funny though, imagine Levi trying to clean stuff and you get the idea. I recommend it to all Shingeki no Kyojin fans, it has young Levi and his friends doing unintentional comedic slice of life things, the fanservice we all want from a crazy series like this.

According to Shingeki no Kyojin volume 14, spin-off manga Shingeki no Kyojin: Kuinaki Sentaku will get an OVA adaptation, to be bundled in volumes 15 and 16 of the m...read moreEditSynopsisHundreds of years ago, horrifying creatures which resembled humans appeared. These mindless, towering giants, called Titans, proved to be an existential threat, as they preyed on whatever humans they could find in order to satisfy a seemingly unending appetite. Unable to effectively combat the Titans, mankind was forced to barricade themselves within large walls surrounding what may very well be humanity's last safe haven in the world. In the present day, life within the walls has finally found peace, since the residents have not dealt with Titans for many years. Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert are three young children who dream of experiencing all that the world has to offer, having grown up hearing stories of the wonders beyond the walls. But when the state of tranquility is suddenly shattered by the attack of a massive 60-meter Titan, they quickly learn just how cruel the world can be. On that day, Eren makes a promise to himself that he will do whatever it takes to eradicate every single Titan off the face of the Earth, with the hope that one day, humanity will once again be able to live outside the walls without fear. [Written by MAL Rewrite]EditBackgroundShingeki no Kyojin won the Kodansha Manga Award in the shounen category in 2011. It was nominated for both the 16th and 18th annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize as well as the 4th Manga Taishou Award. The series was the second highest-selling manga series of 2013, with 15, 933, 801 copies sold.

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The series was published in English as Attack on Titan by Kodansha Comics USA from June 19, 2012, to October 19, 2021. The publisher also released the manga as large-size 5-in-1 omnibus editions with the subtitle Colossal Edition, and as 3-in-1 omnibus volumes. Kodansha Comics USA's English release won the 2014 Harvey Award for Best American Edition of Foreign Material. Crunchyroll simulpublished the manga digitally. The manga has also been published in French by Pika Édition; in Italian by Planet Manga; in German by Carlsen Comics; in Spanish by Norma Editorial; in Argentina by Ovni Press; in Portuguese by Panini Comics, in Polish by Japonica Polonica Fantastica; in Chinese by Tong Li Publishing Co., Ltd.; in Filipino by VIVA-PSICOM Publishing Corporation; in Finnish by Sangatsu Manga; in Russian by Azbooka; in Turkish by GEREKLİ ŞEYLER Büyük Mavi Yayıncılık Ltd. Şti; and in Romanian by Nemira.

It has received several adaptations. Two guidebooks titled Inside and Outside were released on April 9, 2013, and September 9, 2013, respectively. Both feature concept art, character profiles, and interviews. The guidebooks were combined into one and published by Kodansha Comics USA on September 16, 2014. A drama CD created by the anime's staff was included in the January 2014 issue of the magazine. A two-part live-action film directed by Shinji Higuchi was released in Japanese theaters on August 1, 2015, and September 15, 2015, respectively.

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Attack on Titan is not perfect, nothing is. That being said it truly deserves to be considered a modern classic and will go down as one of the most influential series to come out of this medium.

The story of Attack on Titan is unique, one of a kind, and undeniably brilliant. It has its clichés here and there but the overall thought put into writing such an intricate and compelling story is unbelievably impressive. The concept of the series is simple and nothing all that profound; titans ... invade humanity, and humanity fights to survive. However, it is soon discovered that this simple premise was not just a one dimensional action packed roller-coaster that it was originally portrayed to be. It was a well thought out, well calculated, and multilayered masterpiece that would be explored to the likes we could've never imagined. Isayama took this simple concept of titans vs humans and effortlessly molded it into a story of politics, racial discrimination, oppression, and many more powerful themes to create a story for the ages. Attack on Titan is able to bring out so much emotion in the reader whether it be through shocking deaths, unexpected plot twists, passionate speeches, and all around incredible storytelling. There is so much more to talk about yet I feel like my words would never do the articulate and beautiful story of Attack on Titan any justice. ART: 8/10 The art in Attack on Titan is great, and fairly underrated in my opinion. Obviously series like Berserk, Vagabond, and Slam Dunk are miles ahead but that doesn't mean AOT is any bad. In fact, some panels in Attack on Titan are surprisingly beautiful especially when it comes to later chapters. I will say the art in the beginning of the series is very mediocre however as the series progresses so does the intricacy of the art. Additionally, the character designs especially of the titans is incredible. Their unique anatomy and uneasy facial expressions make them truly stand out from anything this medium has ever produced. However, the fight scenes are where Attack on Titans art is at its best, and truly is able to immerse the reader in the brilliance of the action. There is so much detail to every aspect of the panels, including movement, expression, highlighting, shading, that all come together to create a brilliant flowing scene. Attack on Titan has some amazing art in it that perfectly fits the tone and atmosphere of the series. Combine this with the unique and realistic character designs and you have the recipe for a beautifully drawn and instantly recognizable series. CHARACTERS: 9/10 Where do I even begin? The characters in Attack on Titan are special, and are able to captivate what a lot of other series fail to do. Each of the characters introduced throughout the series serve a purpose in the narrative which makes it easy for the readers to become attached and drawn to their journey. Love him or hate him Eren Yeager is a fantastic protagonist when it comes to writing and character development. The amount of evolution he gets as a character is a rarity to find in this medium and is truly a sight to behold. In

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Unsere Manga Editionen Von Attack On Titan

Shingeki no Kyojin in the Dome: Heishi-tachi no Hoshizora, Shingeki no Kyojin Picture Drama, Shingeki no Kyojin Season 2, Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3 Specials, Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3 Part 2, Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season, Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season Part 2, Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3, Shingeki no Kyojin, Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season - Kanketsu-hen

Attack

Attack on Titan is not perfect, nothing is. That being said it truly deserves to be considered a modern classic and will go down as one of the most influential series to come out of this medium.

The story of Attack on Titan is unique, one of a kind, and undeniably brilliant. It has its clichés here and there but the overall thought put into writing such an intricate and compelling story is unbelievably impressive. The concept of the series is simple and nothing all that profound; titans ... invade humanity, and humanity fights to survive. However, it is soon discovered that this simple premise was not just a one dimensional action packed roller-coaster that it was originally portrayed to be. It was a well thought out, well calculated, and multilayered masterpiece that would be explored to the likes we could've never imagined. Isayama took this simple concept of titans vs humans and effortlessly molded it into a story of politics, racial discrimination, oppression, and many more powerful themes to create a story for the ages. Attack on Titan is able to bring out so much emotion in the reader whether it be through shocking deaths, unexpected plot twists, passionate speeches, and all around incredible storytelling. There is so much more to talk about yet I feel like my words would never do the articulate and beautiful story of Attack on Titan any justice. ART: 8/10 The art in Attack on Titan is great, and fairly underrated in my opinion. Obviously series like Berserk, Vagabond, and Slam Dunk are miles ahead but that doesn't mean AOT is any bad. In fact, some panels in Attack on Titan are surprisingly beautiful especially when it comes to later chapters. I will say the art in the beginning of the series is very mediocre however as the series progresses so does the intricacy of the art. Additionally, the character designs especially of the titans is incredible. Their unique anatomy and uneasy facial expressions make them truly stand out from anything this medium has ever produced. However, the fight scenes are where Attack on Titans art is at its best, and truly is able to immerse the reader in the brilliance of the action. There is so much detail to every aspect of the panels, including movement, expression, highlighting, shading, that all come together to create a brilliant flowing scene. Attack on Titan has some amazing art in it that perfectly fits the tone and atmosphere of the series. Combine this with the unique and realistic character designs and you have the recipe for a beautifully drawn and instantly recognizable series. CHARACTERS: 9/10 Where do I even begin? The characters in Attack on Titan are special, and are able to captivate what a lot of other series fail to do. Each of the characters introduced throughout the series serve a purpose in the narrative which makes it easy for the readers to become attached and drawn to their journey. Love him or hate him Eren Yeager is a fantastic protagonist when it comes to writing and character development. The amount of evolution he gets as a character is a rarity to find in this medium and is truly a sight to behold. In

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Unsere Manga Editionen Von Attack On Titan

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