Double-J
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Double-J
Summary
Double-J is a manga series[1]. Double-J draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (manga_series category, ranking #663 of 3,049).[2]
Key Facts
- Double-J authored Eiji Nonaka[3].
- Double-J's instance of is recorded as manga series[4].
- Double-J's illustrator is recorded as Maru Asakura[5].
- Double-J's publisher is recorded as Kodansha Comics[6].
- Double-J's genre is recorded as school anime and manga[7].
- Double-J's language of work or name is recorded as Japanese[8].
- Double-J's country of origin is recorded as Japan[9].
- Double-J's publication date is recorded as +2009-07-22T00:00:00Z[10].
- Double-J's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gyr8p5[11].
- Double-J's main subject is recorded as high school student[12].
- Double-J's published in is recorded as Weekly Shōnen Magazine[13].
- Double-J's title is recorded as {'lang': 'ja', 'text': 'だぶるじぇい'}[14].
- Double-J's Anime News Network manga ID is recorded as 12981[15].
- Double-J's intended public is recorded as shōnen[16].
- Double-J's number of parts of this work is recorded as {'unit': 'Q1238720', 'amount': '+6'}[17].
- Double-J's MyAnimeList manga ID is recorded as 15006[18].
- Double-J's derivative work is recorded as Double-J[19].
- Double-J's Bangumi subject ID is recorded as 19259[20].
- Double-J's AniList manga ID is recorded as 45006[21].
- Double-J's MangaUpdates manga ID is recorded as likeq4k[22].
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Works and Contributions
Double-J authored Eiji Nonaka[3].
Why It Matters
Double-J draws 14 Wikipedia views per month (manga_series category, ranking #663 of 3,049).[2] Double-J has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]