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*[[Volume 1: Hero Returns]]
*[[Volume 1: Hero Returns]]
*Volume 2: Death Blue
*[[Volume 2: Death Blue]]
*Volume 3: His Life As A...
*[[Volume 3: His Life As A...]]
*Volume 4: Bottom Of The Dark
*[[Volume 4: Bottom Of The Dark]]
*Volume 5: Break Out
*[[Volume 5: Break Out]]
*Volume 6: The Gunslinger
*[[Volume 6: The Gunslinger]]
*Volume 7: Happy Days
*[[Volume 7: Happy Days]]
*Volume 8: Silent Ruin
*[[Volume 8: Silent Ruin]]
*Volume 9: LR
*[[Volume 9: LR]]
*Volume 10: Wolfwood
*[[Volume 10: Wolfwood]]
*Volume 11: Zero Hour
*[[Volume 11: Zero Hour]]
*Volume 12: The Gunslinger
*[[Volume 12: The Gunslinger]]
*Volume 13: Double Duel
*[[Volume 13: Double Duel]]
*Volume 14: Mind Games
*[[Volume 14: Mind Games]]


== Overhaul ==
== Overhaul ==

Revision as of 16:21, 10 April 2023

Trigun and Trigun Maximum are the names given to the original Trigun manga, released between 1995 and 2009. The series ran for two volumes as Trigun (three if you're Japanese) and for 14 more volumes as Trigun Maximum. Originally printed as a shonen series in Monthly Shonen Captain, the series moved to Young King Ours (and the seinen genre) when Monthly Shonen Captain folded in 1997.

Somebody who knows the history of this better than I do can fix this.

Volumes

Trigun

First Release
  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2
  • Volume 3
Second Release
  • Volume 1
  • Volume 2

Trigun Maximum

Overhaul

Trigun Ultimate Overhaul is a non-profit fan project dedicated to updating the English translation to be more accurate and coherent as well as provide clean, high-quality scans of the pages.[1]

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