Trigun Multiple Bullets
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 | |
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Japanese cover | |
Type | Anthology |
Written By | Yasuhiro Nightow Various |
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] |
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) |
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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 |
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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.