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14 Volumes (Complete) but 15 volumes released?

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18 years ago
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Maybe i've misread it or misunderstood the information, but that doesn't make much sense. Can someone enlighten me?. Ta 😁


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wait. what are you talking about?


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Trigun recently ended.

The scans that were done by Maximum7 are magazine scanlations. So they might be called "volume 15 etc etc" but they have no idea in which volume these chapters will end up.

Expected final volume count for Trigun however is 14 volumes.


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how come Trigun isn't in our database but Trigun Maximum is....?


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how come Trigun isn't in our database but Trigun Maximum is....?

Trigun Maximum is Trigun. TM is not a sequel of Trigun, it's the same story - the mangaka had to change the name because he changed publishers.

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My, my. This is becoming a common issue.


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what chapter does the anime end at?? or the manga and the anime end the same?


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oui, they added a new volume in trigun maximum then copied the old trigun into the other ones...i see


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I don't know if this is correct, I think I read this somewhere in a magazin:

Yasuhiro Nightow had a fight with the publisher about the story, it was to.......freaky for them (you know, this weird wings and that stuff) so the anime was kinda pale. So Mr. Nightow did "his" trigun again in Trigun Maximum with other plotlines, ending and maintheme that he wanted from the beginning.

Reading this sound really wrong for me, too.......really don't know, don't trust german anime/manga magazines 😀

what chapter does the anime end at?? or the manga and the anime end the same?

I think Trigun splits at the chapter "Countdown" into the normal anime and the Maximum thing, the last chapter is #102, this was announced by Maximum7.

We will see if the anime and manga end is similiar, when M7 is ready with the last chapter (if it will have this damn good quality like #101, I'm willed to wait several months^^)


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With the help of a publisher friend, he submitted a Trigun story for the February 1995 issue of the Tokuma Shoten magazine Shōnen Captain, and began regular serialisation two months later in April.

However, Shōnen Captain was cancelled early in 1997, and when Nightow was approached by the magazine Young King Ours, published by Shōnen Gahōsha, they were interested in him beginning a new work. He was however troubled[1] by the idea of leaving Trigun incomplete, and requested to be allowed to finish the series. The publishers were sympathetic, and the manga resumed in 1998 as Trigun Maximum (トライガンマキシマム, Toraigan Makishimamu?). The story jumps forward two years with the start of Maximum, and takes on a slightly more serious tone, perhaps due to the switch from a shōnen to a seinen magazine. Despite this, Nightow has stated[2] that the new title was purely down to the change of publishers, and rather than being a sequel it should be seen as a continuation of the same series.

Also about the numbering problem

Shōnen Gahōsha later bought the rights to the original three volume manga series and reissued it as two enlarged volumes. So can be argued that it's both 14 volumes and 15 depending on which release of the Trigun you have.


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i'm off, going to kill some german magazin editors........


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I don't care who the publisher is, as long as i get the manga, it's fine.


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