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Wild Adapter
Series · 5 books · 2006-2008

Books in series

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Wild Adapter Volume 1

2007

Makoto Kubota wandered through life, not taking things too seriously or looking too deep within himself. His job as the head of the Izumo Group's youth gang kept him pleasantly occupied with yakuza wars, mahjong and assassinations...Until the day he stumbled upon a strange drug called Wild Adapter that produces bizarre side-effects—including death. Forever changed, Kubota becomes entangled with a drifter named Minoru Tokito, and the two form an unlikely companionship that draws them deeper into the mystery of Wild Adapter... From the creator of Saiyuki comes a manga in the film noir tradition, full of intense action, wild assassins and mysterious, amnesiac strays.
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#2

Wild Adapter Volume 2

2006

A year has passed since Makoto Kubota left Sanada and the Izumo Organization in a rain of blood, and took in his little "stray cat." Kubota and Tokito may be living together, but Tokito is still as wild as ever, and without memory of his past or the origins of his grotesquely strong right arm. Later, Kubota bumps into a young runaway, who gets a rare glimpse into the private lives of these two young men... New Paragraph> “Having read it repeatedly...I’m eager for more. Minekura has brought potentially outlandish story elements into service of a surprisingly nuanced, character-driven drama.†-ComicWorldNews.com "Famed for the manga Saiyuki, Minekura offers up more boys' own wild adventures in this series." â€"Publishers Weekly
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Wild Adapter, Volume 3

2006

From the creator of Saiyuki and Saiyuki ReloadHoping to pick up information on Wild Adapter and perhaps Tokito's forgotten past, Kubota and Tokito infiltrate a popular cult that preaches a return to a more animalistic level of humanity. But the yakuza are still hot on their tail, and there is a lot more to this new religion than just meditation and ritual chanting! And once you join up, the only way out may be on a stretcher..."Having read it repeatedly...I'm eager for more. Minekura has brought potentially outlandish story elements into service of a surprisingly nuanced, character-driven drama." —ComicWorldNews.com"Famed for the manga Saiyuki, Minekura offers up more boys' own wild adventures in this series." —Publishers Weekly
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Wild Adapter Volume 5

2007

But just how did the strange bond between a young man who cares for nothing but himself and a stray with a monstrous right hand come to pass? Finally, the missing year between volumes 1 and 2 is revealed, and we learn just what happened after Kubota picked up his little "stray cat" off the street!
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#6

Wild Adapter, Volume 6

2008

This is volume 6 os the Wild Adapter manga series.

Author

Kazuya Minekura
Author · 38 books

Kazuya Minekura (峰倉かずや Minekura Kazuya, born March 23, 1975) is a Japanese manga artist most known for the Saiyuki series. Her other manga series include Wild Adapter, Shiritsu Araiso Koto Gakko Seitokai Shikkobu (Araiso Private School Student Council Executive Committee), and Stigma. Stigma is notable for being a full-color work, unusual as manga is generally drawn in black and white. She had an illness that affected her writing from 2004–2007, which caused her to have a hysterectomy. On 28 September 2010, she went on Hiatus to undergo surgery for ameloblastoma on the right half of her upper jawbone. On 31 December 2010, she reported her surgery was successful after removing the tumor on her right upper jawbone and is currently resting and being fitted with artificial prosthetics to reconstruct the area where her bones were removed.

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