Lord (manga)

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Lord (Japanese: 覇 -LORD-, Hepburn: Ha Rōdo; "Hegemon -Lord-") is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami. It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Superior from September 2004 to February 2011, with its chapters collected in 22 tankōbon volumes. The story is loosely based on the Three Kingdoms period, using both real and original characters and events from the historical period in Chinese history and folklore of the 14th century novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. A sequel, titled Soul: Lord 2, was serialized in the same magazine from June 2011 to January 2013, with its chapters collected in three tankōbon volumes.

Genre
WrittenbyBuronson
IllustratedbyRyoichi Ikegami
PublishedbyShogakukan
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Lord
First tankōbon volume cover
覇 -LORD-
(Ha Rōdo)
Genre
Manga
Written byBuronson
Illustrated byRyoichi Ikegami
Published byShogakukan
MagazineBig Comic Superior
Original runSeptember 10, 2004February 10, 2011
Volumes22
Manga
Soul: Lord 2
Written byBuronson
Illustrated byRyoichi Ikegami
Published byShogakukan
MagazineBig Comic Superior
Original runJune 10, 2011January 11, 2013
Volumes3
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Publication

Written by Buronson and illustrated by Ryoichi Ikegami, Lord was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Big Comic Superior from September 10, 2004,[3][4] to February 10, 2011.[a] Shogakukan collected its chapters in 22 tankōbon volumes, released from January 28, 2005,[8] to March 30, 2011.[9]

A second part, Soul: Lord 2 (SOUL 覇 第2章, Sōru Rōdo Dai Ni-shō), was serialized in Big Comic Spirits from June 10, 2011,[5] to January 11, 2013.[10][2] Shogakukan collected its chapters in three tankōbon volumes, released from February 29, 2012,[11] to March 29, 2013.[12]

Volumes

Lord

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No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1January 28, 2005[8]978-4-09-187511-2
2April 26, 2005[13]978-4-09-187512-9
3September 30, 2005[14]978-4-09-187513-6
4December 26, 2005[15]978-4-09-187514-3
5April 27, 2006[16]978-4-09-180326-9
6July 28, 2006[17]978-4-09-180576-8
7December 26, 2006[18]978-4-09-180896-7
8April 27, 2007[19]978-4-09-181199-8
9July 30, 2007[20]978-4-09-181377-0
10November 30, 2007[21]978-4-09-181530-9
11February 29, 2008[22]978-4-09-181750-1
12May 30, 2008[23]978-4-09-181898-0
13August 29, 2008[24]978-4-09-182136-2
14November 28, 2008[25]978-4-09-182260-4
15February 27, 2009[26]978-4-09-182374-8
16July 30, 2009[27]978-4-09-182572-8
17November 30, 2009[28]978-4-09-182767-8
18January 29, 2010[29]978-4-09-183007-4
19May 28, 2010[30]978-4-09-183165-1
20August 30, 2010[31]978-4-09-183386-0
21December 25, 2010[32]978-4-09-183536-9
22March 30, 2011[33]978-4-09-183720-2
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Soul: Lord 2

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No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1February 29, 2012[11]978-4-09-184398-2
2August 30, 2012[34]978-4-09-184654-9
3March 29, 2013[12]978-4-09-185136-9
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Notes

  1. The last chapter was published in the magazine's fifth issue of 2011,[5] released on February 10 of the same year.[6][7]

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