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Ultraman Taro

“Ultraman Taro manga by Ken Ishikawa: dark, graphic adaptation with different story from TV series.”

Ultraman Taro

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Super Power Action Sci-Fi
1 volumes · 1973 - Present · Manga
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Ultraman Taro manga by Ken Ishikawa: dark, graphic adaptation with different story from TV series.

Ultraman Taro manga written and illustrated by Ken Ishikawa. Like the Getter Robo manga series, the Taro manga is very dark and graphic despite its childish appearance, it also follows a different story from the TV series.

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 1 vol ch × vol
  • Published Jan 1973 – ongoing
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M59631 catalog

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