Devil Survivor Manga Licensed For Release In U.S.

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Kodansha Comics have acquired the license to publish Satoru Matsuba’s Devil Survivor manga in the U.S., the publisher announced at Sakura Con this past weekend. The manga is based on the first Devil Survivor game for the DS.

 

In addition to Devil Survivor, the company has also licensed the Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth P3 and P4 manga series. The two series are based on the Persona Q RPG for the Nintendo 3DS and focus on the Persona 3 and Persona 4 protagonists respectively.

 

The Persona Q manga is already being published online by Crunchyroll. The P3 version is available here, while the P4 version can be found here.


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