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* This release features different cover artwork, gag covers, and Nightow bonus comic than those used in [[Trigun Volume 1 (SC Special)|the Shonen Captain Comics Special release of ''Trigun Volume 1'']]. | * This release features different cover artwork, gag covers, and Nightow bonus comic than those used in [[Trigun Volume 1 (SC Special)|the Shonen Captain Comics Special release of ''Trigun Volume 1'']]. | ||
* The gag cover artwork depicts Vash holding [[Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke (Kaiyodo)/Vash the Stampede|the Planet Gunsmoke Vash figure]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 07:30, 25 May 2023
This article is about the Young King Comics publication of Trigun Volume 1. For the Shonen Captain Comics Special publication, see Trigun Volume 1. |
Trigun Volume 1 | |
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English cover | |
Series | Trigun |
Written By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Japanese Publisher | Shonen Gahosha Co., Ltd., Tokyo |
Publication Date | 2000 |
US Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
US Publication Date | October 15, 2003[1] |
Volume Number | 1 |
Number of Chapters | 13 |
Next Volume | Trigun Volume 2 |
Trigun Volume 1 is the first volume of Trigun as published under Young King Comics.
Summary
From the Dark Horse English back cover:
Action, comedy, science fiction, and western gunslinger action congregate within these pages. Created by Yasuhiro Nightow, this compound of genre-bending ingredients has turned the Trigun animation into a wildly popular series, and finally, the long-awaited manga comes to America.
Somehow the past has placed a sixty billion double dollar bounty on Vash's head, and the gunslinging pacifist can't seem to get away from money grubbing, itchy-trigger-finger citizenry. Find out why Vash is worth so much money dead! Feel the clumsy worry of the unfortunate citizens of the pulverous planet! Follow the follies of an unlikely hero in a forbidding world! Join Vash the Stampede – with his troubled past and an uncanny ability to dodge a gazillion bullets – and a cavalcade of unlucky characters on a dusty, desert planet in the distant future.
Chapters
# | English (Dark Horse) | Japanese |
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0 | HIGH NOON | HIGH NOON AT JULY (chapter) |
1 | THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN | 600億$$の男 (furigana over $$ reads ダブドル, indicating the reading) |
2 | LOONEY TUNES | LOONEY TUNES |
3 | HARD PUNCHER | ハード・パンチャー |
4 | POPO | ポポ |
5 | ASSAULT | 強襲 |
6 | DIE HARDS | DIE HARDS |
7 | REM | レム |
8 | DUELIST | デュエリスト |
9 | THEN, BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY | そして荒野と空の間を |
10 | LITTLE ARCADIA | リアル・アルカディア |
11 | SON | 息子 |
12 | RIVER OF LIFE | 命の川 |
Notes & Trivia
- This release features different cover artwork, gag covers, and Nightow bonus comic than those used in the Shonen Captain Comics Special release of Trigun Volume 1.
- The gag cover artwork depicts Vash holding the Planet Gunsmoke Vash figure.