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Apocrypha Getter Robo Darkness (偽書ゲッターロボダークネス, Gishō Gettā Robo Dākunesu), originally titled Apocrypha Getter Robo Dash (偽書ゲッターロボダッシュ, Gishō Gettā Robo Dasshu), is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hideaki Nishikawa based on Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa classic Getter Robo series. It was initially serialized monthly in Kodansha's Magazine Z. As the title suggests, the story takes place in an alternate universe, where the concepts of the Getter series are seen under the perspective of Nishikawa. When Magazine Z ceased publication in early 2009 the story was moved to Hakusensha's monthly magazine Young Animal Arashi, starting in the July 2009 issue, with the title changed to Apocryphal Getter Robo Darkness. The chapters were renumbered at this time, with chapter 0 in Arashi being a re

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  • Apocrypha Getter Robo Darkness (偽書ゲッターロボダークネス, Gishō Gettā Robo Dākunesu), originally titled Apocrypha Getter Robo Dash (偽書ゲッターロボダッシュ, Gishō Gettā Robo Dasshu), is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hideaki Nishikawa based on Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa classic Getter Robo series. It was initially serialized monthly in Kodansha's Magazine Z. As the title suggests, the story takes place in an alternate universe, where the concepts of the Getter series are seen under the perspective of Nishikawa. When Magazine Z ceased publication in early 2009 the story was moved to Hakusensha's monthly magazine Young Animal Arashi, starting in the July 2009 issue, with the title changed to Apocryphal Getter Robo Darkness. The chapters were renumbered at this time, with chapter 0 in Arashi being a reprint of chapter 6 in Magazine Z, the last chapter published there. (en)
  • 『偽書ゲッターロボ ダークネス』(ぎしょゲッターロボ ダークネス)は、永井豪・石川賢原作、西川秀明作画による日本の漫画。『ヤングアニマル嵐』(白泉社)にて連載された。 (ja)
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  • 2008-07-26 (xsd:date)
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  • 2014-11-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Hideaki Nishikawa (en)
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  • Promotional image of Apocrypha Getter Robot Dash from Magazine Z #2008-08 (en)
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  • Seinen (en)
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  • 2008-07-26 (xsd:date)
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  • 偽書ゲッターロボダークネス (en)
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  • Gishō Gettā Robo Dākunesu (en)
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  • 2014-11-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Apocrypha Getter Robot Darkness (en)
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  • manga (en)
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  • 『偽書ゲッターロボ ダークネス』(ぎしょゲッターロボ ダークネス)は、永井豪・石川賢原作、西川秀明作画による日本の漫画。『ヤングアニマル嵐』(白泉社)にて連載された。 (ja)
  • Apocrypha Getter Robo Darkness (偽書ゲッターロボダークネス, Gishō Gettā Robo Dākunesu), originally titled Apocrypha Getter Robo Dash (偽書ゲッターロボダッシュ, Gishō Gettā Robo Dasshu), is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Hideaki Nishikawa based on Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa classic Getter Robo series. It was initially serialized monthly in Kodansha's Magazine Z. As the title suggests, the story takes place in an alternate universe, where the concepts of the Getter series are seen under the perspective of Nishikawa. When Magazine Z ceased publication in early 2009 the story was moved to Hakusensha's monthly magazine Young Animal Arashi, starting in the July 2009 issue, with the title changed to Apocryphal Getter Robo Darkness. The chapters were renumbered at this time, with chapter 0 in Arashi being a re (en)
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  • Apocrypha Getter Robot Dash (en)
  • 偽書ゲッターロボ ダークネス (ja)
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