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Saint Seiya Episode.G

Saint Seiya Episode.G
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The inside cover of volume 7, displaying the protagonist, Leo Aiolia, along with most of the Titans
聖闘士星矢エピソード・ジー
(Seinto Seiya Episōdo Jī)
Genre Mythic fiction, Martial arts, Drama, Adventure
Manga
Written by Megumu Okada
Published by Akita Shoten
Demographic Shōnen
Imprint Champion Red Comics
Magazine Champion Red
Original run December 19, 2002June 19, 2013
Volumes 20 (List of volumes)
Manga
Volume 0: Aiolos
Written by Megumu Okada
Published by Akita Shoten
Demographic Seinen
Imprint Champion Red Comics
Magazine Champion Red Ichigo
Original run October 19, 2007January 19, 2008
Volumes 1 (List of volumes)
Manga
Saint Seiya Episode.G: Assassin
Written by Megumu Okada
Published by Akita Shoten
Demographic Seinen
Imprint Champion Red Comics
Magazine Champion Red Ichigo (former)
Champion Cross (current)
Original run April 5, 2014 – present
Volumes 5 (List of volumes)
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Saint Seiya Episode.G (Japanese: 聖闘士星矢EPISODE.G Hepburn: Seinto Seiya Episōdo Jī?) is a manga written and illustrated by Megumu Okada. A side-story and a derivative work of Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya, it first started being serialized in the January 2003 issue of the monthly magazine Champion Red and was later compiled into volumes by Akita Shoten, with the first being published on June 19, 2003.

The story is set seven years before the events of the original Saint Seiya manga and six years after the death of the Sagittarius Gold Saint Aiolos, the brother of Episode.G's main character. It takes place in a fictional universe where the Greek gods cyclically reincarnate on Earth, often waging war on each other for dominance, and depicts the battle of the Gold Saints, warriors with superhuman powers who fight for Peace and Justice in the name of the Goddess Athena, to protect the Earth from the recently awakened Titan gods.

Although no English version of Saint Seiya Episode.G exists, it has been translated into various other languages by publishers from around the world, where it was well received, but not without controversy regarding its differences to Saint Seiya. In Brazil, it was published by Conrad Editora; by Panini Comics in Italy, Germany and France; Glénat in Spain; Editorial Ivrea in Argentina; Editorial Kamite in Mexico; and by Chuang Yi in Singapore.


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