Stigma | |
Genre | Adventure [1] |
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Manga | |
Written by | Kazuya Minekura |
Published by | Shinshokan |
Imprint | Wings Comics |
Magazine | Wings |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Published | 2000 |
Volumes | 1 |
Stigma is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuya Minekura. It was serialized in Shinshokan's Wings magazine in 2000 and published in a single volume.
Written and illustrated by Kazuya Minekura, the series was serialized in Shinshokan's Wings magazine in 2000. [1] It was published in a single full color tankōbon volume on December 15, 2000. [2] [3]
On April 28, 2001, a drama CD was released by Shinshokan. [4]
Brigitte Schoenhense of Splash Comics praised the mood of the story and the artwork's use of color. [5] Manga Sanctuary praised the use of color to show dialog instead of speech bubbles. [6] Mickaël Géreaume of Planete BD praised the artwork, though he felt the story was unoriginal and paced too slowly. [7] Manga News felt it was presented more like a graphic novel than a manga. They praised the contrasting colors in the artwork and the characters. [8] Jeanne of Aestheticism.com praised the manga as strange with a violent and alien story, along with some classic allegorical themes and full of love. [9]
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Stigma | |
Genre | Adventure [1] |
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Manga | |
Written by | Kazuya Minekura |
Published by | Shinshokan |
Imprint | Wings Comics |
Magazine | Wings |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Published | 2000 |
Volumes | 1 |
Stigma is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuya Minekura. It was serialized in Shinshokan's Wings magazine in 2000 and published in a single volume.
Written and illustrated by Kazuya Minekura, the series was serialized in Shinshokan's Wings magazine in 2000. [1] It was published in a single full color tankōbon volume on December 15, 2000. [2] [3]
On April 28, 2001, a drama CD was released by Shinshokan. [4]
Brigitte Schoenhense of Splash Comics praised the mood of the story and the artwork's use of color. [5] Manga Sanctuary praised the use of color to show dialog instead of speech bubbles. [6] Mickaël Géreaume of Planete BD praised the artwork, though he felt the story was unoriginal and paced too slowly. [7] Manga News felt it was presented more like a graphic novel than a manga. They praised the contrasting colors in the artwork and the characters. [8] Jeanne of Aestheticism.com praised the manga as strange with a violent and alien story, along with some classic allegorical themes and full of love. [9]
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