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Inuyasha
#1
Posted 04 September 2006 - 01:42 AM
As we all know the Anime ended abruptly about 2 years ago on episode 167. Recently I hear the manga is still going, so I searched Tokyo Toshokan and they have chapters up to the recent scantilated by Freelance and MakiMaki. My quest is to find out where the manga continues from where the Anime left off so I can catch up on the story. If anyone knows that would be of great help to me. Thanks in advance.
#6
Posted 04 September 2006 - 02:36 PM
No...I read them when they were new...at the aforementioned eartweak...but I didn't keep them.
I know a couple of places that post translations that go that far back though...but they are text only.
And she still occasionally does scanlations at eartweak...she just stopped because people were stealing them.
I know a couple of places that post translations that go that far back though...but they are text only.
And she still occasionally does scanlations at eartweak...she just stopped because people were stealing them.
#8
Posted 05 September 2006 - 08:52 AM
QUOTE (Frozenbreak;71447)
u can read the manga at eartweak. ^^ *inuyasha fan since ver2 here XD*
My Kirara, not yours XD
QUOTE (Ravyncat;71185)
Though there hasn't been that much of a plot advance. :heh:
QUOTE (Tymeless;71352)
Inu Yasha is the winz but niroku needs to die already!
so they're still at it, huh? :kuma: It kinda did get old in the series, I can only imagine how it goes in the manga.
#11
Posted 05 September 2006 - 04:29 PM
yea www.ear-tweak.com it has the lasted chapters to read,translated manga or in text.
#14
Posted 05 September 2006 - 05:26 PM
QUOTE (Frozenbreak;71840)
yea www.eartweak.com it has the lasted chapters to read,translated manga or in text.
I can get the latest easy from bittorrent sources... I just wanna find them as old as 350s.
#15
Posted 05 September 2006 - 05:27 PM
QUOTE (Frozenbreak;71840)
yea www.eartweak.com it has the lasted chapters to read,translated manga or in text.
I can get the latest easy from bittorrent sources... I just wanna find them as old as 350s.
And that site you gave redirects to http://animedvdss.com/?rid=618794
But I think I found the right one... http://www.ear-tweak.com/
But their arcives are incomplete atm... at least here http://www.ear-tweak...ives_v36v40.htm
#22
Posted 29 September 2006 - 06:54 PM
i got all of inu yasha from here http://s11.invisionf...mpire/index.php? the only problem is u have to register and have ten post's before you can download anything .They do have a huge amount of manga there, so it's worth it
#26
Posted 28 March 2007 - 05:16 AM
XD
i like the first page "hiraikotsu=ownage, jewel enhanced chest kikyo arrow=didn't do a damn thing", anyways time for another fight between inuyasha and sesshomaru in color!
yay, i still hate Naraku's cowardice though <_< if he was a cocky stupid enemy it would have ended with the very first Kaze no kizu XD
i like the first page "hiraikotsu=ownage, jewel enhanced chest kikyo arrow=didn't do a damn thing", anyways time for another fight between inuyasha and sesshomaru in color!
#27
Posted 10 June 2008 - 11:26 AM
Inuyasha Confirmed to End Next Wednesday in Japan
posted on 2008-06-10 12:31 EDT
Fantasy tale to be Rumiko Takahashi's longest work after 11 years, 558 installments
The 28th issue (released on June 11) of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine has confirmed that the next issue (on sale on June 18) will feature the final chapter of Rumiko Takahashi's Inuyasha time-travelling fantasy manga. Takahashi has been working on Inuyasha over the course of 11 years and seven months, more than 54 volumes, and 558 magazine installments. Inuyasha will be Takahashi's longest regularly serialized work topping Urusei Yatsura (over eight years), Maison Ikkoku (seven years), and Ranma 1/2 (over eight years). (One-Pound Gospel, the Mermaid series, and Rumic Theater have all been running for more years, but were all also irregularly serialized and shorter in page count.)
Viz Media has been releasing the manga in North America, and it has also released the 2000-2004 television anime adaptation.
Thank you to Starks, Herb Kirchhoff, and Lily for the news tip.
posted on 2008-06-10 12:31 EDT
Fantasy tale to be Rumiko Takahashi's longest work after 11 years, 558 installments
The 28th issue (released on June 11) of Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine has confirmed that the next issue (on sale on June 18) will feature the final chapter of Rumiko Takahashi's Inuyasha time-travelling fantasy manga. Takahashi has been working on Inuyasha over the course of 11 years and seven months, more than 54 volumes, and 558 magazine installments. Inuyasha will be Takahashi's longest regularly serialized work topping Urusei Yatsura (over eight years), Maison Ikkoku (seven years), and Ranma 1/2 (over eight years). (One-Pound Gospel, the Mermaid series, and Rumic Theater have all been running for more years, but were all also irregularly serialized and shorter in page count.)
Viz Media has been releasing the manga in North America, and it has also released the 2000-2004 television anime adaptation.
Thank you to Starks, Herb Kirchhoff, and Lily for the news tip.
#32
Posted 21 June 2008 - 07:07 PM
QUOTE (~Fate~ @ Jun 21 2008, 10:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
IT FINALLY ENDED!!!! 
My favorite part was where Kagome called out and said "ONII-SAN!!!!!!!!"
My favorite part was where Kagome called out and said "ONII-SAN!!!!!!!!"
WTH, I thought you hated this anime.
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