2004-07-18, 21:21 | Link #2 |
Shoujo-Anime Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Age: 43
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Raijin Comics has released volumes 1-5 of Slam Dunk, which should be available on at least some online stores. As for future plans for this series, I've no clue, as Raijin went on hiatus "for the time being".
As this title is licensed, this is most likely the most info you will recieve here, minus direct links to buy the books (Much like this one (Amazon): Slam Dunk! Volume 01) I hope this was at least informative, if not helpful. |
2004-10-03, 17:44 | Link #3 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Slam Dunk Manga question
I've finished watching the Slam Dunk anime, and was interested in the rest of the story through the manga. I'm not sure which volume continues from the last episode of the anime. Does anyone have a website or can tell me what to look for if I want to continue on in the series through the manga after the anime is done? Thanks.
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2004-10-03, 18:02 | Link #4 |
外人、漫画訳者
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Austin, TX
Age: 41
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I also recently finished Slam Dunk anime and I'm interested in the manga. Is it licensed? Is it scanslated? Why was the anime stopped where it was and not continued?
PS: Also if you know where I can get the 4th OAV that would be great |
2004-10-03, 22:02 | Link #7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: The dog gossips too much.
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I agree you should start at volume 1. I haven't watched the anime but I don't see how you can feel you got the complete picture without reading the mangaka's original vision. Anyway, that aside, the Slam Dunk! manga was licensed by Raijin Comics, but Raijin seems to have fallen apart after only a few volumes, leaving SD in limbo. The scanslations for Slam Dunk are done (the last volume came out very recently) but since it's licensed I can't tell you where to look for it. Just keep looking and hoping.
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