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クロスゲーム [Cross Game]
Series · 9 books · 2005-2010

Books in series

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#1

Cross Game 1

2005

幼なじみは四姉妹!? スポーツ用品店の息子・樹多村光と、バッティングセンター&喫茶店「クローバー」の娘たちが繰り広げる、爽やかで少しせつない青春野球ストーリー!! 樹多村光が野球に目覚めた小学5年生の夏…それは、決して忘れることの出来ない長く暑い夏だった。大反響の「第一部:若葉の季節」を完全収録した第1集
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#4

Cross Game 4

2006

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Cross Game 7

2007

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#8

Cross Game 8

2007

Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for audiences rated teen. Cross Game is a moving drama that is heartfelt and true, yet in the brilliant hands of manga artist Mitsuru Adachi, delightfully flows with a light and amusing touch. The series centers around a boy named Ko, the family of four sisters who live down the street and the game of baseball. This poignant coming-of-age story will change your perception of what shonen manga can be. Final Volume!
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#11

Cross Game 11

2008

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#14

Cross Game 14

2010

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#15

Cross Game 15

2009

Inilah musim panas terakhir yang jadi pertaruhan bagi Kou dan kawan-kawannya untuk bermain di Koshien. SMU Seishu terus menang dan melaju lancar di penyisihan wilayah Tokyo Utara. Spirit Kou dan timnya sedang tinggi-tingginya, tapi Akane Takigawa malah harus masuk rumah sakit...
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#16

Cross Game 16

2009

Di musim panas terakhir mereka sebagai anak SMU, tim Seishu bertemu dengan SMU Ryuou di final penyisihan wilayah Tokyo Utara! Kou dan kawan-kawannya hanya tinggal selangkah lagi ke Koshien yang dipenuhi penonton, seperti mimpi Wakaba yang terakhir. Tapi, sementara itu, Akane Takigawa dijadwalkan untuk dioperasi di hari yang sama dengan final?
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#17

Cross Game 17

2010

Author

Mitsuru Adachi
Mitsuru Adachi
Author · 61 books

Mitsuru Adachi (あだち充 in Japanese) is a Japanese manga artist. After graduating from Gunma Prefectural Maebashi Commercial High School in 1969, Adachi worked as an assistant for Isami Ishii. He made his manga debut in 1970 with Kieta Bakuon, based on a manga originally created by Satoru Ozawa. Kieta was published in Deluxe Shōnen Sunday (a manga magazine published by Shogakukan). Adachi is well known for romantic comedy and sports manga (especially baseball) such as Touch, H2, Slow Step, and Miyuki. He has been described as a writer of "delightful dialogue", a genius at portraying everyday life, "the greatest pure storyteller", and "a master manga artist". He is one of the few manga artists to write for shōnen, shōjo, and seinen manga magazines, and be popular in all three. His works have been carried in manga magazines such as Weekly Shōnen Sunday, Ciao, Shōjo Comic, Big Comic, and Petit Comic, and most of his works are published through Shogakukan and Gakken. He was one of the flagship authors in the new Monthly Shōnen Sunday magazine which began publication in June 2009. Only two short story collections, Short Program and Short Program 2 (both through Viz Media), have been released in North America, though Viz is scheduled to begin publishing Cross Game in October 2010. He modeled the spelling of あだち (rather than 安達) for his family name after the example of his older brother, manga artist Tsutomu Adachi. In addition, it has been suggested that the accurate portrayal of sibling rivalry in Touch may come from Adachi's experiences while growing up with his older brother. Adachi did the character designs for the OVA anime series Nozomi Witches, so he is sometimes incorrectly given credit for creating the original series.

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