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Talking about the vol1 of Hellsing edit

Hi, man The previous image that i've uploaded in this wikipedia was the first edition of Hellsing. However, the first edition appears the japanese name written in Kanji characters. The Author name appears in kanyi's too, but the same cover design appears in the two first volumes of the manga. The retail version appears with the actual cover design, but the manga title appears in katakana characters.

Well, that's what i talking about the difference between the first editions and the retail editions of Hellsing. If you wanna ckech this out, search the RAW editions and read if appears in the inner cover the name of the author in Kanji's characters.

--EliotimeNosferatum (talk) 00:34, 25 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

No. That was not the "First edition" of Hellsing in Japanese. It was the Chinese Edition of volume 1 published by Tong-Li comics. The OURs Edition ALWAYS said "Young King OURS" on it.

Chinese Volume 2 - Notice the cover uses the EXACT Same theme, and the bottom left hand corner says "Tong-Li Comics". A Chinese manga company. Japanese Volume 2 - Notice the cover says "YOUNG KING COMICS" In the bottom. That's Hellsing's Japanese publisher.

I co-run this website. I know my stuff I thinkDemonRin (talk) 04:33, 26 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

No Country for Old Men edit

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