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Trigun Multiple Bullets is a 2012 manga anthology, including both a continuation of Trigun: Badlands Rumble by Yasuhiro Nightow and multiple original stories written by guest artists.

Trigun Multiple Bullets

Japanese cover
Series
Type Anthology
Written By Yasuhiro Nightow
Various
Serialized In
Japanese Publisher Shonen Gahosha Co., Ltd., Tokyo
Publication Date December 28, 2011[1]
US Publisher Dark Horse Comics
US Publication Date March 6, 2013[2]
Volume Number
Number of Chapters 8
Number of Pages 240

Summary

From the Dark Horse English back cover:

Trigun is back with a heavily-armed posse of talented gunslingers! An anthology of Trigun tales, Multiple Bullets features the hard-to-find story "Badlands Rumble"see notes by Trigun creator Yasuhiro Nightow from the limited-edition Trigun: Badlands Rumble DVD, plus original Trigun stories from top creators Boichi (Sun-ken Rock), Yusuke Takeyama (Rai the Blade: Rising)see notes, Satoshi Mizukami (Lucifer and the Biscuit Hammer), Kenji Mitsuyoshi and Koichi Ishikawa's studio Ark Performance (Mobile Suit Gundam); Akira Sagami (Scramble Happy), humor cartoonist Yuga Takauchi, and Masakazu Ishiguro (And Yet the Town Moves).

Chapters

# Artist English Title (Dark Horse)
Masakazu Ishiguro PINUP ILLUSTRATION
1 Yasuhiro Nightow TRIGUN: BADLANDS RUMBLE--EXTRA

SHOWDOWN WITH THE DODONGO BROTHERS IN HONEYCOMBED VILLAGE (PART 1)

2 Yasuhiro Nightow TRIGUN: BADLANDS RUMBLE--EXTRA

SHOWDOWN WITH THE DODONGO BROTHERS IN HONEYCOMBED VILLAGE (PART 2)

3 Boichi TRIGUN: THE LOST PLANT
4 Satoshi Mizukami DENIZENS OF THE SAND PLANET
5 Ark Performance LES ENFANTS
6 Yuga Takauchi MIL / MER TV
7 Yusuke Takeyama RAIJIN (THUNDER GOD): RISING
8 Akira Sagami CUTTING IS FIGHTING

Trigun Movie Cheerleaders

# Name
1 Toshinao Aoki
2 Maki Asai
3 Hiromu Arakawa
4 Tetsuo Araki
5 Masakazu Ishiguro
6 Masashi Ishihama
7 Daisuke Ishiwatari
8 Mami Ito
9 Taraku Uon
10 Gen Urobuchi
11 Kanetaka Ebigawa
12 Chiro Okochi
13 Yoshimitsu Ohashi
14 Takeshi Okazaki
15 Hideyuki Kurata
16 Yosuke Kuroda
17 Yun Kouga
18 Kumiko Saiki
19 Daisuke Sato
20 Tatsuo Sato
21 Atsushi Suzumi
22 Nobuyuki Takagi
23 Tatsuya Takahashi
24 Takashi Takeuchi
25 Fumiko Tanikawa
26 Tadaji Tamori
27 Katsuya Terada
28 Yasunari Toda
29 Kinoko Nasu
30 Yoshimune
31 Yoko Nihonbashi
32 Hekiru Hikawa
33 Ryo Hirao
34 Shinichi Hiromoto
35 Noriyuki Fukuda
36 Kosuke Fujishima
37 Boichi
38 Ko Matsuo
39 Takaharu Matsumoto
40 Seiji Mizushima
41 Toru Minazuki
42 Kanata Minamino
43 Shiro Miwa
44 Mukku
45 Toshimichi Mori
46 Daisuke Moriyama
47 Takayuki Yanase
48 Akitaro Yamada
49 Hajime Yamamura
50 Koushi Rokudo
51 Nobohiro Watsuki

Notes & Trivia

  • The "Trigun Movie Cheerleaders" congratulatory messages and illustrations included between chapters of the book were previously viewable on the movie's website.

Errors

  • The Dark Horse English back cover blurb has multiple errors:
    • The follow-up extra manga story is incorrectly called "Badlands Rumble," which was the name of the film. The full title of the follow-up extra manga was "Gekijōban Trigun Bangai-hen: Dodongo Kyōdai Honeycombed Village no Kettō"[3], which was translated to "TRIGUN: BADLANDS RUMBLE--EXTRA SHOWDOWN WITH THE DODONGO BROTHERS IN HONEYCOMBED VILLAGE" in the book itself.
    • Yusuke Takeyama's story is incorrectly referred to as "Rai the Blade: Rising." In the book itself, the story's title was translated as "RAIJIN (THUNDER GOD): RISING"
      • Additionally, this appears to be a misspelling/mistranslation of Rai-Dei the Blade's name, omitting the second syllable.
  • The Dark Horse English release does not include the gag covers.

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