List of Haruhi Suzumiya chapters

Several manga series have been developed based on the Haruhi Suzumiya light novels written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Noizi Ito.

The first one, by Makoto Mizuno, ran from May to December 2004 and was considerably different from the light novels in its one published volume, having little input from the original author.

The second series, illustrated by Gaku Tsugano, started in November 2005 and currently ongoing. though with a younger target audience than the original novels. Fourteen volumes have been released by Kadokawa Shoten as of June 2011. On April 17, 2008 Yen Press announced that they had acquired the license for the North American release of the first four volumes of the second manga series, promising the manga would not be censored.[1]

The third adaptation, was an official parody four-panel comic strip titled The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya by Puyo started serialization in Shōnen Ace on July 26, 2007 and in The Sneaker on August 30, 2007. Yen Press licensed the Haruhi-chan manga series for an English release in North America[2] and released the first volume on October 26, 2010.[3]

Another manga, The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki chan (長門有希ちゃんの消失 Nagato Yuki-chan no Shōshitsu?), also by Puyo, started serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace in July 2009. It is set in the alternate timeline established in the fourth light novel, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, where Yuki Nagato is a shy schoolgirl as opposed to an alien.[4] The series has also been licensed in North America by Yen Press.[5]

Contents

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

The manga series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Makoto Mizuno.

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 September 1, 2004 ISBN 4-04-713658-1
  • 01. "Suzumiya Haruhi and the SOS Dan enliven the World!"
  • 02. "Welcome to Nagato's World"
  • 03. "A Trip through the City"
  • 04. "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody "
  • 05. "Let's play baseball! "
Chapter 1 tells the story of how Kyon insipired Haruhi to create the SOS Brigade. Chapter 2 is about Nagato telling Kyon about her true identity and Haruhi getting a computer for the Brigade. Chapter 3 is about Kyon going with Mikuru to the city to look for strange beings, and Mikuru tells him her true identity and that Haruhi can destroy the world. Chapter 4 is about Kyon going back in time to meet a younger Haruhi, and lets her come to North High. Chapter 5 is about the Brigade playing baseball.

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

The manga series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Gaku Tsugano.

No. Original English
Release date ISBN Release date ISBN
1 April 26, 2006[6] ISBN 978-4-04713-811-7 October 28, 2008[7][8] ISBN 978-0-75952-944-1
  • 01. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya I"
  • 02. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya II"
  • 03. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya III"
  • 04. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya IV"
  • 05. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya V"
A high school freshman known only as Kyon encounters a strange individual named Haruhi Suzumiya. Having been somewhat influenced by Kyon, Haruhi decides to set up the SOS Brigade, recruiting Yuki Nagato as a member. Kyon soon learns from Yuki that she is an alien in charge of monitoring Haruhi, who has god-like abilities to subconsciously affect the world. Another alien in Kyon's class, Ryoko Asakura, attempts to kill him to try and get a reaction from Haruhi, but Yuki stops her. Later, Haruhi recruits Mikuru Asahina, using her to blackmail a computer out of the computer club. As a transfer student named Itsuki Koizumi joins the club, Mikuru reveals to Kyon that she is a time traveller sent to monitor Haruhi, whilst Itsuki reveals himself to be an esper who reveres Haruhi as a god.
2 June 23, 2006[9] ISBN 978-404713-831-5 March 24, 2009[7][10] ISBN 978-075952-945-8
  • 06. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya VI"
  • 07. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya VII"
  • 08. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya VIII"
  • 09. "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya IX"
Kyon meets an older Mikuru, who gives him some advice concerning a future dilemma. Later, Itsuki takes Kyon to a closed space, a realm subconsciously created by Haruhi, where he fights a large blue giant. As Haruhi becomes increasingly bored, she ends up pulling Kyon and herself inside one of these closed spaces. Using advice he had received from Yuki and the Future Mikuru, Kyon manages to break free from the closed space by kissing Haruhi.
3 December 22, 2006[11] ISBN 978-404713-885-8 June 9, 2009[7][12] ISBN 978-075952-946-5
  • 10. "The Boredom of Haruhi Suzumiya I"
  • 11. "The Boredom of Haruhi Suzumiya II"
  • 12. "Knowing Me, Knowing You"
  • 13. "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody I"
  • 14. "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody II"
Haruhi enters the SOS Brigade into a baseball tournament, with the gang needing to use their unique powers to prevent Haruhi from becoming upset and creating closed space. Later, Mikuru invites Kyon to go shopping with her whilst trying to keep it a secret from Haruhi. On Tanabata, Mikuru takes Kyon three years into the past where he helps a young Haruhi draw weird lines inside a schoolyard, influencing her desire to seek out aliens, time travellers and espers.
4 June 26, 2007[13] ISBN 978-404713-923-7 October 27, 2009[7][14] ISBN 978-075952-947-2
  • 15. "Mysterique Sign I"
  • 16. "Mysterique Sign II"
  • 17. "Mysterique Sign Returns"
  • 18. "Remote Island Syndrome I"
  • 19. "Remote Island Syndrome II"
The SOS Brigade are tasked with seeking out the computer club president, who had gone missing due to a weird symbol on Haruhi's website. As Kyon visits his grandparents on holiday, he encounters a similar experience.
5 October 26, 2007[15] ISBN 978-404713-981-7 March 23, 2010[7][16] ISBN 978-031608-605-9
  • 20. "Endless Eight I"
  • 21. "Endless Eight II"
  • 22. "A Perspective on Life from Shamisen the Stray"
  • 23. "Get in the Ring"
  • 24. "The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya I"
  • 25. "The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya II"
As an activity-packed Summer incites a lot of deja-vu within Kyon, he soon learns that they have been repeating the last two weeks of Summer thousands of times due to Haruhi's desire to not let Summer end. Meanwhile, a cat named Shamisen makes observances on humans. During a sports festival at school, Haruhi's powers cause the teams to keep switching places, leaving the SOS Brigade to try and figure out what she desires. As the school festival approaches, Haruhi decides to make her own film.
6 May 26, 2008[17] ISBN 978-404715-061-4 June 15, 2010[7][18] ISBN 978-031608-952-4
  • 26. "The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya III"
  • 27. "The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya IV"
  • 28. "The Sigh of Haruhi Suzumiya V"
  • 29. "Show Must go on"
  • 30. "Live a Live"
  • 31. "Tales from the Thousand Lakes"
7 December 20, 2008[19] ISBN 978-404715-148-2 October 26, 2010[7][20] ISBN 978-031608-953-1
  • 32. "The Day of Sagittarius I"
  • 33. "The Day of Sagittarius II"
  • 34. "The Day of Sagittarius Aftermath"
  • 35. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya I"
  • 36. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya II"
  • 37. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya III"
8 March 26, 2009[21] ISBN 978-404715-208-3 March 29, 2011[7][22] ISBN 978-031608-954-8
  • 38. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya IV"
  • 39. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya V"
  • 40. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya VI"
  • 41. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya VII"
  • 42. "Parallel Sidestory I: A Sudden Cinderella Story"
  • 43. "Parallel Sidestory II: Mikurion Dollar Baby"
9 July 25, 2009[23] ISBN 978-404715-269-4 August 16, 2011[7][24] ISBN 978-031618-321-5
  • 44. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya VIII"
  • 45. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya IX"
  • 46. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya X"
  • 47. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya XI"
  • 48. "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya: Epilogue"
  • 49. "Parallel Sidestory III: Message From Meiji, All Clear"
10 October 25, 2009[25] ISBN 978-404715-302-8 November 22, 2011[7][26] ISBN 978-031618-639-1
11 April 26, 2010[27] ISBN 978-404715-429-2 February 2012[7] ISBN 978-031619-576-8
12 October 26, 2010[28] ISBN 978-404715-544-2 May 2012[7] ISBN 978-031620-946-5
13 February 26, 2011[29] ISBN 978-031620-949-6 August 2012[7]
14 May 26, 2011[30] ISBN 978-404715-698-2

The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya

The first manga series written and illustrated by Puyo.

No. Original English
Release date ISBN Release date ISBN
1 May 26, 2008[31] ISBN 978-404715-062-1 October 26, 2010[32][33] ISBN 978-031608-957-9
  • "The SOS Brigade Takes the Stage"
  • "Nagato Becomes an Otaku"
  • "Capturing Achakura-san"
  • "The 'All Hope is Lost' Pose"
  • "Nagato & Tsuruya vs. Santa"
  • "Mikuru the Sheep Debuts in a Chaotic First Dream of the Year"
  • "Mori-san Makes a Shocking First Appearance"
  • "Kyon and Koizumi Become Hosts"
  • "An Infinity Lion Comes Calling"
  • "Trying Out Mail-Order Shopping"
2 December 20, 2008[34] ISBN 978-404715-158-1 May 31, 2011[32][35] ISBN 978-031608-958-6
  • "Choosing to Stay Indoors"
  • "Introducing Kimidori-san"
  • "Tsuruya-san vs Mecha Mori-san & The Masked Mustache"
  • "Hooray for Hiking"
  • "Tanabata with a Special Guest"
  • "Can't Have a Deserted Island Without Swimsuits"
  • "Can't Have Moongazing Without Bunnies"
  • "Learning the Basics of Being a Maid"
  • "The Quiz Show is On"
  • "The SOS Brigade wants to Make a Syndicated Drama"
  • "Healthy Cooking"
  • "A Day with Achakura-san"
3 July 25, 2009[36] ISBN 978-404715-263-2 August 16, 2011[32][37] ISBN 978-031618-763-3
  • "The Disappearance of Haruhi-chan"
  • "The Brigade Members' Vacation"
  • "Poor Taniguchi at the Autumn Festival"
  • "The Very Serious Eating Contest"
  • "At Christmas, Good Kids Get..."
  • "The Chaotic First Dream of the Year"
  • "Haruhi and Kyon on Sesubun"
  • "This is how I Draw Manga"
  • "Haruhi's Room"
  • "The Haunted House"
  • "The Secret Ingredient"
  • "Video Game Envy"
4 December 23, 2009[38] ISBN 978-404715-352-3 November 22, 2011[32][39] ISBN 978-031619-577-5
5 November 26, 2010[40] ISBN 978-404715-561-9 March 2012[32] ISBN 978-031620-945-8
6 September 26, 2011[41] ISBN 978-404715-779-8 -

The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan

Another spinoff manga series written and illustrated by Puyo.

No. Original English
Release date ISBN Release date ISBN
1 February 4, 2010[42][43] ISBN 978-404715-405-6 July 2012[44] ISBN 978-031621-712-5
2 November 26, 2010[45][46] ISBN 978-404715-562-6 October 2012[44] ISBN 978-031621-713-2
3 September 3, 2011[47][48] ISBN 978-404715-773-6 January 2013[44] ISBN 978-031621-714-9

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