Kuroneko-sama/Manga

From No Man's Land - A Trigun Wiki
Revision as of 17:46, 19 September 2023 by Conversion script (talk | contribs) (Conversion script moved page kuroneko-sama/Manga to CapsCleanup/kuroneko-sama/Manga without leaving a redirect: Converting page title to first-letter uppercase)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

All appearances of Kuroneko-sama in the Trigun & Trigun Maximum manga.

Trigun (manga)

Chapter 2

Kuroneko made her first appearance when the crowd of people in April City that Meryl was trying to get attention of ran off. Kuroneko looked up at Meryl and Milly and meowed, then yawned. Milly had picked up Kuroneko when Meryl ran off to find the man in charge.

Chapter 3

Kuroneko was again being held in Milly's arms while Meryl told the crowd in April City that the federal government had declared Vash the Stampede an officially designated localized disaster.

Chapter 4

Kuroneko was given a piece of salmon sandwich by Vash while he spoke to Meryl and Milly in a restaurant in April City. When Vash left the restaurant without Meryl and Milly noticing, Milly pulled out a tracking device, proclaiming that she had prepared the salmon sandwich especially for this reason. She and Meryl followed the device's signal to find Kuroneko eating the salmon sandwich, which had been given to her earlier by Vash. Confused, Milly exclaimed that "he somehow transformed into a cat?"

Chapter 9

Kuroneko only appears on the chapter's title page artwork, which is unconnected to the events of the chapter's story.

Day In Day Out

Kuroneko was seen standing outside the saloon at the end of the story.

Trigun Maximum

Volume 12, Chapter 1

Kuroneko is among the many characters who make cameo appearances in this chapter.

Volume 14, Chapter 3

Among the shared memories of the fused Plants, Kuroneko was seen sitting beside an old woman who was praying in front of a Plant.

Books

Nightow Extra Comics

Kuroneko appears alongside Yasuhiro Nightow in the extra comics included in the following books:

Table Of Contents

A different artwork of Kuroneko appears on the table of contents page of all 14 Trigun Maximum volumes.

Gag Covers

Additional Manga Artwork

Young King OURs Magazine Covers

The Collected Paintings Mini Book of Trigun Maximum

Trigun Archives

References