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Blue Flag (manga)

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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kaito. It was serialized on the Shōnen Jump+ manga website from February 2017 to April 2020.

Publication

The series is written and illustrated by Kaito. It started serialization on the Shōnen Jump+ manga website on February 1, 2017,[1] and ended on April 8, 2020.[2] It has been published in eight tankōbon volumes.[3]

At Anime Expo 2019, Viz Media announced they licensed the series in English.[4] Manga Plus also published the series in English.[5] It is also licensed in French by Kurokawa,[6] in German by Carlsen Verlag,[7] in Italian and Portuguese by Panini Comics,[8] and in Spanish by Editorial Ivrea.[9]

Volumes

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Reception

In 2017, the series was ranked third at the 3rd Next Manga Awards in the web category.[10] The series was a finalist for the 2020 Los Angeles Times book prize in the graphic novels category.[11] The Young Adult Library Services Association listed the series in the top ten in their 2021 list of the 126 best graphic novels for teenagers.[12]

Rebecca Silverman from Anime News Network gave the first four volumes an A−, praising it for the art, characters, and story, while criticizing it because sometimes some characters can feel overly abusive or shy.[13] Melina Dargis from The Fandom Post gave the series heavy praise for its story and characters, saying it was the best high-school slice-of-life manga of the year by far.[14] Like Silverman and Dargis, Demezela from Anime UK News praised the story, artwork, and characters, ultimately rating the first volume a nine out of ten.[15]

See also

References

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External links

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