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Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures
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The first volume of the Pokémon Adventures manga as "Pocket Monsters Special"
ポケットモンスター SPECIAL
(Poketto Monsutā Supesharu)
Genre Adventure, Fantasy, Action, Sci-fi
Manga
Written by Hidenori Kusaka
Illustrated by Mato (Volumes 1-9)
Satoshi Yamamoto (Volumes 10+)
Published by Shogakukan
English publisher
Demographic Shōnen
Magazine CoroCoro Ichiban!
Pokémon Fan
Club Sunday (Web)
Sunday Webry (Web)
Shogakukan's Separate Grade Learning Magazines (Past)
Original run March 1997 – present
Volumes 52 (List of volumes)
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Pokémon Adventures, originally released in Japan as Pocket Monsters Special (Japanese: ポケットモンスター SPECIAL Hepburn: Poketto Monsutā Supesharu?), is a Pokémon-related manga based on the video games. Satoshi Tajiri once stated that the Pocket Monsters Special series is closest to what he imagined the Pokémon world to be: "This is the comic that most resembles the world I was trying to convey."(僕が伝えたかった世界に最も近い漫画です。 Boku ga tsutaetakatta sekai ni mottomo chikai manga desu.?)

The series is written by Hidenori Kusaka and illustrated by Mato for the first nine volumes. When Mato became ill and was unable to continue illustrating the series, Satoshi Yamamoto took over as the illustrator and still continues as the series' artist.

Pokémon Adventures has sold over 150 million copies of its manga wide, making it one of the best-selling manga of all-time. The manga was translated into English in North America by VIZ Media, but publication stopped in 2001 at Volume 7. Viz had re-released the series in the form of The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red and The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Yellow, respectively, for $7.95 each, $6 less than nearly a decade before, when the publisher first began to publish the manga. VIZ Media has begun to release the series again with a 2nd edition, although with edits not present in the first edition and original Japanese version. As of January 2017, 52 volumes have been released (Volumes 1 through 52), along with three pairs of mini-volumes depicting the "Black & White", "X & Y", and "OmegaRuby & AlphaSapphire" arc. In Southeast Asia, Singapore publisher Chuang Yi was translating Pokémon Adventures into English, and continued to translate new volumes up to volume 41. The company, however, has entered voluntary liquidation in early 2014 and translation stopped. Shogakukan Asia now handles the series in Singapore. Jilin Fine Arts, in collaboration with the VIZ Media Shanghai Branch, has translated the manga into Chinese. In Taiwan, it is published by Ching Win, who translates it into Chinese and releases it in their monthly CoroCoro Comic magazine.


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