Kirby manga

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[edit] Manga and comics

An issue of the Kirby manga - Kirby of the Stars Volume 21
An issue of the Kirby manga - Kirby of the Stars Volume 21

Kirby also stars in several manga series, none of which have been released outside Japan. The longest running series is titled Kirby of the Stars: The Story of Dedede Who Lives In Pupupu, (星のカービイデデデでプププなものがたり)and was written/illustrated by Hirokazu Hikawa (ひかわ 博一 Hikawa Hirokazu).[1] The currently most well-known Kirby manga series in Japan, is simply titled "Kirby of the Stars" (星のカービイ) and illustrated by Yoshiko Sakuma.

There is also a Kirby manga series currently being serialized by Coro Coro Comics, titled "Kirby of the Stars! Sigh~ Cold Pupupu Hour!" (星のカービイ!も〜れっつプププアワ〜!), which is based on the newly released Kirby: Squeak Squad. It is written and illustrated by Asami Taniguchi. In November 2006, the month Kirby: Squeak Squad released in Japan, Hirokazu Hikawa's Kirby manga had been replaced on Coro Coro's comic line-up, by Asami Taniguchi.

Other Kirby manga are typically one-shot comedy 4koma based on the games, and have multiple artists. They usually have recurring themes and running gags, despite having different creators.

A few German comics feature Kirby as a detective and King Dedede as his friend. Kirby is also friends with a blue fish, an informant who works at the Blue Fish Bar with fellow blue fish. His animal friends appear in the German comics as pets of a female Kirby look-alike with red glass slippers, ostensibly one of Kirby's girlfriends. In one comic, he meets Lolo, Lala, and Lulu, the stars of the Eggerland/Adventures of Lolo series. These comics were meant to let German Kirby fans know of Kirby games that would be released there.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kirby - Manga : Vol. 21. Nippon Export (2004-12-01). Retrieved on 2006-09-21.