Telepathic Wanderers

Telepathic Wanderers (Japanese: 七瀬, Hepburn: Nanase) is a Japanese manga written by Yasutaka Tsutsui and illustrated by Sayaka Yamazaki. The manga was licensed in English by Tokyopop.[2] The manga is based on Yasutaka Tsutsui's novel, Nanase Futatabi.[3]

Telepathic Wanderers
First English edition of Telepathic Wanderers, published by Tokyopop on November 8, 2005
七瀬
(Nanase)
GenrePsychological thriller, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byYasutaka Tsutsui
Illustrated bySayaka Yamazaki
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineBessatsu Young Magazine
DemographicSeinen
Original runSeptember 6, 2001March 6, 2003
Volumes4

Manga

Kodansha released the manga's four tankōbon collected volumes between September 6, 2001 and March 6, 2003.[4][5] Tokyopop released the manga's four volumes between November 8, 2005 and October 31, 2006.[6][7]

Volume listing

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 September 6, 2001[4]978-4-06-336979-3November 8, 2005[6]978-1-59-532938-7
2 March 6, 2002[8]978-4-06-361026-0March 7, 2006[9]978-1-59-532939-4
3 December 26, 2002[10]978-4-06-361090-1July 3, 2006[11]978-1-59-532940-0
4 March 6, 2003[5]978-4-06-361134-2October 31, 2006[7]978-1-59-532941-7

Reception

Anime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the manga for "solid storytelling and goodly amounts of fan services."[12] Anime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the manga for its artwork but criticises the manga for bring "overly dramatic in normal speech."[13] IGN commends the manga for its art and Japan's Isaac Asimov, Yasutaka Tsutsui, for his storytelling.[14] Mania.com's Jarred Pine commends the manga for its "good entry into the mystery, psychological thriller genre".[15]

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References

  1. Pine, Jarred (November 17, 2005). "Telepathic Wanderers (aka: Nanase) Vol. #01". Mania.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  2. "Tokyopop to Release Telepathic Wanderers". Anime News Network. 2005-05-25. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  3. Pine, Jarred (November 17, 2005). "Telepathic Wanderers (aka: Nanase) Vol. #01". Mania.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  4. "NANASE 1―The Telepathic Wanderers (1) (ヤングマガジンコミックス) (コミック)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  5. "NANASE 4―The Telepathic Wanderers (4) (ヤングマガジンコミックス) (コミック)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  6. "Telepathic Wanderers Volume 1 (Paperback)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  7. "Telepathic Wanderers Volume 4 (Paperback)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  8. "NANASE 2―The Telepathic Wanderers (2) (ヤングマガジンコミックス) (コミック)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  9. "Telepathic Wanderers Volume 2 (v. 2) (Paperback)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  10. "NANASE 3―The Telepathic Wanderers (3) (ヤングマガジンコミックス) (コミック)" (in Japanese). Amazon.co.jp. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  11. "Telepathic Wanderers Volume 3 (Paperback)". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  12. Martin, Theorin (February 10, 2006). "The Telepathic Wanderers G.novel 1". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  13. Martin, Theorin (November 15, 2006). "Telepathic Wanderers G.novel 3". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  14. "Telepathic Wanderers Vol. 1 Review". IGN. November 9, 2005. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  15. Pine, Jarred (April 1, 2006). "Telepathic Wanderers (aka: Nanase) Vol.#02". Mania.com. Retrieved 2009-03-07.
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