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The Japanese Language Version!

Title: The Legend of Zelda 4 Koma Manga Kingdom # 3

Artist or Circle: Anthology

Publisher & ISBN Info: Action Comics and Futabasha. ISBN4-575-93845-9 (Japan Only)

First Published Date: 2003/09/12

Approx Length: 129 pages

Posted on this Site: Relaunch Date.

Scanned & Contributed by: Anastasia

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Important Notes:

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Contents:

This volume is based solely on A Link to the Past for the SNES (Super Famicom.) Most of the characters from the game are featured in it.

 

Unlike most of the 4Koma on the site; this volume does not have any color pages.

International Release Info:

As far as I know this volume was not released outside of Japan and is no longer in print. Look for copies on auction sites.

 

Japan Only!

 

If you have info on any other international releases, please let me know so I can add them here.

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What is 4koma?

From Wikipedia's Yokoma Entry:

Yonkoma manga (4コマ漫画 "four cell manga", or 4-koma for short,) a comic-strip format, generally consists of gag comic strips within four panels of equal size ordered from top to bottom. Though the word yonkoma comes from the Japanese, the style also exists outside of Japan in other Asian countries as well as in the English-speaking market.

 

Structure:

Traditionally, Yonkoma follow a structure known as Kishōtenketsu. This word is a compound formed from the following Japanese Kanji characters:

  • Ki: The first panel forms the basis of the story; it sets the scene.
  • Shō: The second panel develops upon the foundation of the story laid down in the first panel.
  • Ten: The third panel is the climax, in which an unforeseen development occurs.
  • Ketsu: The fourth panel is the conclusion, in which the effects of the third panel are seen
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