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, ran from November 2005 to September 2013.[1] Though with a younger target audience than the original novels. 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.[2]
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[3] and released the first volume on October 26, 2010.[4]
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.[5] The series has also been licensed in North America by Yen Press.[6]
A dōjinshi of note is the four-panel parody manga Nyorōn Churuya-san by Eretto (Utsura Uraraka). Starring a super deformed, smoked cheese-loving version of Tsuruya this manga was published in three volumes (released on August 2006, February 2007, and October 2007)[7] before beginning serialization in the magazine Comp Ace in November 2008.[8]
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
The manga series written by Nagaru Tanigawa and illustrated by Makoto Mizuno.
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1 | September 1, 2004 | ISBN 4-04-713658-1 | |
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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.
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1 | April 26, 2006[9] | ISBN 978-4-04713-811-7 | October 28, 2008[10][11] | ISBN 978-0-75952-944-1 | |
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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[12] | ISBN 978-404713-831-5 | March 24, 2009[10][13] | ISBN 978-075952-945-8 | |
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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[14] | ISBN 978-404713-885-8 | June 9, 2009[10][15] | ISBN 978-075952-946-5 | |
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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[16] | ISBN 978-404713-923-7 | October 27, 2009[10][17] | ISBN 978-075952-947-2 | |
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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[18] | ISBN 978-404713-981-7 | March 23, 2010[10][19] | ISBN 978-031608-605-9 | |
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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[20] | ISBN 978-404715-061-4 | June 15, 2010[10][21] | ISBN 978-031608-952-4 | |
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As the production on the SOS Brigade's movie continues, Haruhi's desire for an amazing effects causes real lasers and other bizarre effects to come into reality. Furthermore, Haruhi's shabby treatment of Mikuru enrages Kyon to the point that he almost hits her. Despite this, Kyon manages to put a stop to the crazy phenomenon by subtly reminding Haruhi that her movie is a work of fiction. The movie soon goes on show at the school culture festival, where Haruhi acts as a stand-in for a band's performance. | |||||
7 | December 20, 2008[22] | ISBN 978-404715-148-2 | October 26, 2010[10][23] | ISBN 978-031608-953-1 | |
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In a last-ditch attempt to recover their stolen equipment, the Computer Research Society challenges the SOS Brigade to a space battle simulation game. The SOS Brigade start off at an advantage due to both their inexperience and the computer club's cheating, but with Nagato's help they manage to win. Later, Kyon wakes up one day to find his whole world has changed. Haruhi and Itsuki are missing, Ryoko has returned and Yuki is a normal, shy human being. The only clue reminding Kyon he hasn't gone crazy is a message from the original Yuki, telling him to gather a set of keys. | |||||
8 | March 26, 2009[24] | ISBN 978-404715-208-3 | March 29, 2011[10][25] | ISBN 978-031608-954-8 | |
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As Kyon starts to get used to this new world, getting to know the new Yuki, he learns from Taniguchi that Haruhi had been at a different school the entire time. By introducing himself as "John Smith", the alias he used when he travelled back in time to assist the young Haruhi, Kyon manages to get Haruhi to believe his story. With her help, they manage to gather all the members of the SOS Brigade in the classroom, providing the keys necessary to activate a program from the original Yuki, offering him a way to fix things. | |||||
9 | July 25, 2009[26] | ISBN 978-404715-269-4 | August 16, 2011[10][27] | ISBN 978-031618-321-5 | |
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Travelling back to the Tanabata of three years ago, Kyon teams up with future Mikuru and goes to see Yuki. There, Yuki explains that the culprit is none other than herself who, after accumulating a lot of stress over the years, used Haruhi's powers to rewrite history. Receiving an antidote to reverse the effects of Yuki's alteration, Kyon returns to the point right after everything changed to confront Yuki. Just then, he is suddenly stabbed by Ryoko but is rescued by future counterparts of Yuki, Mikuru and himself. Returning to his normal timeline, Kyon assures Yuki that if the Data Overmind do anything to harm her, he will reveal his hidden alias to Haruhi and use her powers to stop them. | |||||
10 | October 25, 2009[28] | ISBN 978-404715-302-8 | November 22, 2011[10][29] | ISBN 978-031618-639-1 | |
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Kyon receives a phone call from his middle school classmate, Nakagawa, who has allegedly gained feelings for Yuki and asks him to hook them up. Later, the SOS Brigade go on a ski trip to celebrate New Year's, but find themselves caught up in a snowstorm. They eventually wind up in a strange mansion where the very concept of time is all over the place. Furthermore, they learn Yuki has been disconnected from the Data Over, and yet it is not believed to be Haruhi's doing. | |||||
11 | April 26, 2010[30] | ISBN 978-404715-429-2 | February 28, 2012[10][31] | ISBN 978-031619-576-8 | |
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After confessing to Itsuki about how he has yet to go back in time and rescue himself, Kyon is curiously approached by a lustful Mikuru, although this turns out to be a fake. After discovering the others had similar visions, Yuki suddenly comes down with a fever. It is there that Kyon and Itsuki discover a strange door complete with a puzzle. With help from Yuki, Kyon and Itsuki manage to solve the puzzle and return to reality, where they decide to hold another murder mystery. | |||||
12 | October 26, 2010[32] | ISBN 978-404715-544-2 | May 29, 2012[10][33] | ISBN 978-031620-946-5 | |
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Deciding not to put it off any longer, Kyon assembles Mikuru and Yuki together and travels back in time in order to rescue himself from Ryoko and put the timeline back on track. Later, Mikuru asks Kyon out to help her buy some tea leaves. | |||||
13 | February 26, 2011[34] | ISBN 978-404715-656-2 | August 21, 2012[10][35] | ISBN 978-031620-949-6 | |
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After months of squatting in the Literature Club’s clubroom, the SOS Brigade puts pen to paper and starts writing some literature of their own! The Brigade has just one week to create a literature newsletter if they want to keep the Lit Club’s space from being reallocated by the student council. As each member prepares his or her contribution, Supreme Editor in Chief Haruhi keeps a watchful eye on her team, especially as Kyon’s assigned romance story unfolds! | |||||
14 | May 26, 2011[36] | ISBN 978-404715-698-2 | December 11, 2012[10][37] | ISBN 978-031622-905-0 | |
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Guided only by a series of notes that direct him to do the most inexplicable things—“Buy a small turtle and throw it into the lake”?—Kyon and the Mikuru from eight days in the future complete these assigned tasks, hoping that things will become clear as the SOS Brigade’s adventures for that week continue. But Kyon and Mikuru’s scavenger hunt soon becomes a manhunt when Mikuru is kidnapped by a rogue group of espers, time travelers, and aliens! | |||||
15 | December 26, 2011[38] | ISBN 978-404715-804-7 | April 23, 2013[10][39] | ISBN 978-031623-230-2 | |
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As a member of the SOS Brigade, Kyon has had his fair share of close encounters (of the bizarre kind). But as Mikuru the Elder’s scavenger hunt sends Kyon and “Michiru” into trouble, Kyon realizes that the scope of his friends’ supernatural connections are far beyond what even he could ever have imagined—and far more dangerous… | |||||
16 | March 26, 2012[40] | ISBN 978-404120-185-5 | October 29, 2013[10] | ISBN 978-031623-236-4 | |
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Spring is in full bloom and all the members of the SOS Brigade have moved up a grade. While Haruhi appears to be energetically searching for new Brigade members, Koizumi says that her mental state is unstable. Could it be because of a meeting with one of Kyon's old friends over Spring Break?! The new Dissociation arc begins! | |||||
17 | November 26, 2012[41] | ISBN 978-404120-459-7 | December 17, 2013[10] | ISBN 978-0-316-32234-8 | |
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By Brigade leader's order, the group heads out on their first "Search for Mysterious Occurrences" patrol of the new school year! Strangely, Kyon is the first to arrive. Before anyone else gets there, he's reunited with Sasaki. But why is she flanked by the culprit who led the kidnapping of Mikuru and another mysterious girl whose presence is weird?! | |||||
18 | March 26, 2013[42] | ISBN 978-404120-644-7 | May 27, 2014[43] | ISBN 978-031628-678-7 | |
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A new school year means fresh blood for the SOS Brigade! But not just anyone can join this elite group of alien-, time traveler-, and esper-hunters! As Haruhi puts the new recruits through their paces in one timeline, the veteran members visit the ailing Yuki in the other. Yuki reveals that her illness may be the work of other humanoid interfaces like herself, but when Kyon rushes to confront them, he runs into a familiar face he had hoped he would never see again...! | |||||
19 | June 26, 2013[44] | ISBN 978-404120-741-3 | August 26, 2014[45] | ISBN 978-031637-680-8 | |
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After Haruhi's rigorous selection process, a new member has been selected for the SOS Brigade! But Kyon feels uneasy around Yasumi Watahashi, not only because of the girl's odd behavior, but also because he knows the peculiar-and sometimes threatening-types that tend to congregate around Haruhi Suzumiya... | |||||
20 | December 26, 2013[46] | ISBN 978-404120-956-1 | November 18, 2014[47] | ISBN 978-031633-646-8 | |
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When Kyon arrives at school, it seems like another average day-until he realizes Sasaki has wrapped North High in a closed space. Led to the SOS Brigade clubroom by Sasaki and Tachibana, Kyon knocks (just in case) and is surprised to find not a costumed Asahina, but instead a girl he's never seen before...and a very familiar face! |
The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya
The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya is an official gag manga series written and illustrated by Puyo in which the cast are depicted in chibi forms.
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | |
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1 | May 26, 2008[48] | ISBN 978-404715-062-1 | October 26, 2010[49][50] | ISBN 978-031608-957-9 | |
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If you thought the SOS Brigade's adventures couldn't get any more outrageous...you've never met Haruhi-chan! Nagato has gone otaku! Asakura is her pint-size prisoner/plaything! Mikuru's so cute she turns into a sheep! You'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
2 | December 20, 2008[51] | ISBN 978-404715-158-1 | May 31, 2011[49][52] | ISBN 978-031608-958-6 | |
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It's another crazy-exciting day for Haruhi-chan and the SOS Brigade! Haruhi-chan never runs out of ideas for fun new activities with the SOS Brigade (attendance mandatory). It's a busy time for everyone: going to the beach, taking scenic hikes...moongazing in sexy bunny-girl outfits?! What will Haruhi think of next?! You'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
3 | July 25, 2009[53] | ISBN 978-404715-263-2 | August 16, 2011[49][54] | ISBN 978-031618-763-3 | |
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Peace and quiet are overrated! Bring on the aliens, time travelers, and espers!! Kyon and company are given a brief moment to relax as reality shifts and Haruhi-chan suddenly disappears! But it's not long before the fearless leader of the SOS Brigade is back in action with a head full of all-new outrageous ideas! Whether it's making friends with demons, holding eating contests, or organizing questionable Setsubun festivities, you'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
4 | December 23, 2009[55] | ISBN 978-404715-352-3 | November 22, 2011[49][56] | ISBN 978-031619-577-5 | |
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You just can't rein in the fun when Haruhi-chan's involved!! Normally April Fool's Day is a time for good-natured pranks, but with Haruhi's power, any trick she pulls could threaten reality as we know it! While Koizumi struggles to organize the SOS Brigade to prepare for her antics, Haruhi is busy thinking up ways to recruit new members! Given the supernatural crowd already gathered in the clubroom, who knows what type of person Haruhi will summon to the SOS Brigade next?! If anyone shows up at all!! You'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
5 | November 26, 2010[57] | ISBN 978-404715-561-9 | March 27, 2012[49][58] | ISBN 978-031620-945-8 | |
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Say Haruhiiiiiii! As if he doesn't have enough to deal with during the day, Kyon's dreams are becoming a regular haunt for his SOS friends! Once again, lucky(?) omens hawk, eggplant, and Mount Fuji (played respectively by Tsuruya, Nagato, and Koizumi) make an appearance, but their promises of fortune never seems to play out for Kyon. All he ever gets is more of Haruhi-chan's antics! You'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
6 | September 26, 2011[59] | ISBN 978-404715-779-8 | November 20, 2012[49][60] | ISBN 978-031622-914-2 | |
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No matter the time of year, it's always open season for silliness with Haruhi-chan and the SOS Brigade! Hunting down aliens, espers, and time travelers is a full-time job. Whether she's making her first visit to a shrine on New Year's, hanging out at the beach over the summer, or revamping Christmas with a new look for Santa, Haruhi-chan is forever seeking new ways to overload the world with fun! You'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
7 | November 26, 2012[61] | ISBN 978-404120-493-1 | September 24, 2013[49] | ISBN 978-031624-310-0 | |
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What fate does the future hold for Kyon and Haruhi?! Koizumi and his fellows from the Agency are constantly cooking up ways to gently (*ahem*) encourage romantic feelings between Kyon and Haruhi, but Koizumi's holiday board game tests the very limit of Haruhi and Kyon's acting abilities! Thankfully there's plenty of other holiday fun to be had, including the many fine offerings of autumn and the dawn of a new year (spent dodging Koizumi's machinations)!! You'll find plenty of gags and guffaws as Haruhi dives into the world of four-panel and short comics!! | |||||
8 | December 26, 2013[62] | ISBN 978-404120-955-4 | October 28, 2014[63] | ISBN 978-031633-615-4 | |
Is it too much to ask for a little peace and quiet around here? I mean, it's cool that my old pal Sasaki showed up out of the blue, but now Mori-san's blackmailing Tachibana, Fujiwara's being a general pain in the butt, and Kuyou's clinging to Kimidori-san-who's a cat for some reason. Amid the chaos, the SOS Brigade's final line of defense and the individual most responsible for my own sense of well being, Nagato, is downright...cheerful? More characters, more gags, and more narration from Kyon in this volume! | |||||
9 | March 4, 2014[64] | ISBN 978-404121-040-6 | January 20, 2015[65] | ISBN 978-031625-939-2 | |
It's a shock that there's a freshman willing to take on Haruhi's Brigade Entrance Examination! But it's just as much a delight to finally have someone willing to fight against the tyranny of the straight man... Or so one would hope. With Yasumi Watahashi now on the scene, Kyon's straight man game is soaring to new heights, Asahina is going crazy, and Haruhi is acting more like a Brigade Chief than ever before! And what of the feline-ified Kuyoh at Nagato's house--when Kyon faces off with her, what could his fate possibly be!? | |||||
10 | March 26, 2015[66] | ISBN 978-404102-878-0 |
The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan
Another spinoff manga series written and illustrated by Puyo. Set in the alternate universe established in The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, it follows Yuki Nagato as its main protagonist.
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1 | February 4, 2010[67][68] | ISBN 978-4-04-715405-6 | July 24, 2012[69][70] | ISBN 978-0-316-21712-5 | |
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Yuki Nagato, the shy president of the literature club, has never been very sure of herself around other people. But around Kyon, the only boy in the tiny, three-person club, Yuki finds herself faltering even more than usual. For Kyon, and for her precious club, Yuki must find her confidence and let her true personality shine! Enjoy taking a fresh look at your favorite characters in this brand-new story set in the world of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya! | |||||
2 | November 26, 2010[71][72] | ISBN 978-4-04-715562-6 | October 30, 2012[69][73] | ISBN 978-0-316-21713-2 | |
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The casual, quiet literature club meetings are forever changed when Kyon and Yuki encounter a Kouyouen student collapsed in the street! The girl had been up all night trying to contact supernatural beings, but her chance meeting with these two North High students seems an equally good opportunity to break up the monotony of everyday life. Will Yuki make her voice and her feelings heard over the overwhelming presence of the new honorary lit club member—Haruhi Suzumiya?! | |||||
3 | September 3, 2011[74][75] | ISBN 978-4-04-715773-6 | January 22, 2013[69][76] | ISBN 978-0-316-21714-9 | |
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Bit by bit, Yuki gains confidence in herself and is able to relax around Kyon. But now that Yuki has taken her first steps in expressing her feelings, mother-hen Asakura worries that her little girl (?) might start pushing things too quickly. Asakura won't stand for any indecorous romancing on her watch. And she will be watching... | |||||
4 | May 2, 2012[77][78] | ISBN 978-4-04-120217-3 | May 28, 2013[69][79] | ISBN 978-0-316-25088-7 | |
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When Yuki is grazed by a car on her way home from school, her minor injuries belie the drastic change that has taken place within her: the "Yuki Nagato" after the accident is not the same person as the Yuki from before. The new Yuki has all of the same memories, but they feel as if they were lived by someone else. How will Yuki's fellow club members react to their new friend? And how will Yuki respond to the lingering impressions of her feelings for Kyon...? | |||||
5 | November 26, 2012[80][81] | ISBN 978-4-04-120498-6 | February 18, 2014[69][82] | ISBN 978-0-316-32235-5 | |
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Yuki-that is, the "Yuki Nagato" from before her accident-has recovered. Before she awakens, however, she is able to meet the Yuki who had taken her place while she slept. Her other self found the courage to tell Kyon her feelings directly. Now that she's back to normal, is it time for this Yuki to do the same...? | |||||
6 | December 26, 2013[83] | ISBN 978-4-04-120960-8 | September 23, 2014[69][84] | ISBN 978-0-316-33607-9 | |
When he joins the organization committee for the joint Kouyouen-North High festival, Kyon is reunited with Sasaki, an old friend from middle school. Their renewed friendship draws a confession out of Sasaki that could change everything! A romantic challenger has appeared!! | |||||
7 | September 4, 2014[85] | ISBN 978-4-04-101754-8 | March 24, 2015[69][86] | ISBN 978-0-316-38374-5 | |
With Christmas and entrance exams rapidly approaching, everyone is becoming a bit contemplative, but no two more than Yuki and Kyon. As an eventful year draws to a close, is their relationship the same as ever, or do subtle changes add up over time...? | |||||
8 | March 26, 2015[87] | ISBN 978-4-04-101755-5 |
The Misfortune of Kyon & Koizumi
A one off collection of nineteen short stories by fifteen different manga artists. On April 8, 2012 Yen Press announced they had acquired the license for the North American release.[88]
The cover art is by Aya Shouoto and the colour illustrations inside are by Akiho Narimiya and Ren Hidoh. There is an afterword at the end of the book that includes comments from every credited author and illustrator.
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1 | December 26, 2009[89] | ISBN 978-404715-359-2 | February 26, 2013[90][91] | ISBN 978-031622-871-8 | |
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- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 10.7 10.8 10.9 10.10 10.11 10.12 10.13 10.14 10.15 10.16 "THE MELANCHOLY OF HARUHI SUZUMIYA story by Nagaru Tanigawa, art by Gaku Tsugano, character design by Noizi Ito | Yen Press". Yen Press. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
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