User:Dinoguy1000/Manga

I'm not 100% sure about some of these chapters, but I have read the following manga magazine issues (see also WP:ANIME/M):
 * Shonen Jump: #10, 34-44, 49, 52-53, 55-72, and Special Collector's Edition #00

An unlinked plus sign (+) next to a manga's title means I've viewed some of the corresponding anime.

Where I've read one or more volumes as well as one or more separate chapters from the same series, the volume numbers are listed before the chapter numbers. In addition, chapter numbers are always prefixed by "Ch.", to distinguish them from volume numbers, which don't have a prefix.

If you *really* enjoyed looking through this, you may also be interested in what anime I've seen. Then there's also my chapter list and redlink series chapter list sandboxes.

MIC

 * The acronym "MIC" has multiple expansions. Most obviously, it is short for "manga-influenced comics", but the "M" also represents "manhwa", "manhua", and "mạn họa" - there are comics that are influenced by East Asian comics but specifically not influenced by manga. Of course, this acronym is still CJK-biased (since there are probably other East Asian countries that publish comics, and their words for "comic", when romanized, may not start with an "m"), but it does not limit itself to English-language comics (there are quite a few MIC series published in Germany and France), and it is thus a vast improvement over the Japanese and (typically) English/American focus of such terms as "Amerimanga", "world manga", and "original English-language manga" ("OEL manga" or "OEM").