Telepathic Wanderers

Japanese manga series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Telepathic Wanderers, known in Japan as Nanase, is a Japanese manga written by Yasutaka Tsutsui and illustrated by Sayaka Yamazaki. The manga was licensed in English by Tokyopop.[2] The manga is based on Tsutsui's novel, Nanase Futatabi.[3]

IllustratedbySayaka Yamazaki
PublishedbyKodansha
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Telepathic Wanderers
First tankōbon volume cover
GenrePsychological thriller, supernatural[1]
Manga
Written byYasutaka Tsutsui
Illustrated bySayaka Yamazaki
Published byKodansha
English publisher
MagazineBessatsu Young Magazine
Original run20012002
Volumes4
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Manga

Kodansha released the manga's four tankōbon collected volumes between September 6, 2001, and March 6, 2003.[4][5] Tokyopop released the manga's four volumes between November 8, 2005, and October 31, 2006.[6][7]

Volumes

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No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1September 6, 2001[4]978-4-06-336979-3November 8, 2005[6]978-1-59-532938-7
2March 6, 2002[8]978-4-06-361026-0March 7, 2006[9]978-1-59-532939-4
3December 26, 2002[10]978-4-06-361090-1July 3, 2006[11]978-1-59-532940-0
4March 6, 2003[5]978-4-06-361134-2October 31, 2006[7]978-1-59-532941-7
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Reception

Anime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the manga for "solid storytelling and goodly amounts of fan services."[12] Anime News Network's Theorin Martin commends the manga for its artwork but criticises the manga for bring "overly dramatic in normal speech."[13] IGN commends the manga for its art and Japan's Isaac Asimov, Yasutaka Tsutsui, for his storytelling.[14] Mania.com's Jarred Pine commends the manga for its "good entry into the mystery, psychological thriller genre".[15]

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