Subscribe to me over on to me over on BitChute! Thanks for watching, let me know your thoughts in the comments down below, and have a great day! Mad respect to Mashima! I look forward to reading the Gate of Nightmares manga, and at some point I would like to finally start reading Rave Master. 35 volumes of Rave Master, 63 volumes of Fairy Tail, 18 volumes and counting of Edens Zero, 10 volumes and counting of Fairy Tail 100 Years Quest, all of the one-shots and side stories, and the man is only 44 years old.
The characters from the game were all created and designed by Mashima, so I would assume that this series is most likely only going to be one volume or so in order to promote the game, but you have to respect the man for his excellent work ethic. Subscribe and explore the world around you with DW Documentary.įellow Mashima stans unite because he is back with yet another manga series based off of the mobile game, Gate of Nightmares. Meet intriguing people, travel to distant lands, get a look behind the complexities of daily life and build a deeper understanding of current affairs and global events. Watch top documentaries from German broadcasters and international production companies. But where does the required data come from? Who owns it, and who is allowed to use it? The choice facing the Western world is whether to engage with such technology at the expense of social values, or ignore it, allowing others around the world to set the rules.ĭW Documentary gives you knowledge beyond the headlines.
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