Striker Jin or FW Jin, fully titled either Shukyuden: Field no Okami Striker Jin! or Shukyuden: Field no Okami Striker Jin! (-蹴球伝-フィールドの狼 FW(ストライカー)陣!, shuukyuuden field no oukami FW striker jin, translated as Football legend: Striker Jin, wolf of the field!), or Field no Okami: Striker Jin! Shukyuden or Field no Okami: Striker Jin! Shukyuden (there isn't a single accepted way for the name of the series, although "FW" is meant to be read "striker" as indicated by the katakana in it) is a manga series created by Yoichi Takahashi focused on football.
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| - Striker Jin or FW Jin, fully titled either Shukyuden: Field no Okami Striker Jin! or Shukyuden: Field no Okami Striker Jin! (-蹴球伝-フィールドの狼 FW(ストライカー)陣!, shuukyuuden field no oukami FW striker jin, translated as Football legend: Striker Jin, wolf of the field!), or Field no Okami: Striker Jin! Shukyuden or Field no Okami: Striker Jin! Shukyuden (there isn't a single accepted way for the name of the series, although "FW" is meant to be read "striker" as indicated by the katakana in it) is a manga series created by Yoichi Takahashi focused on football.
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| - Striker Jin or FW Jin, fully titled either Shukyuden: Field no Okami Striker Jin! or Shukyuden: Field no Okami Striker Jin! (-蹴球伝-フィールドの狼 FW(ストライカー)陣!, shuukyuuden field no oukami FW striker jin, translated as Football legend: Striker Jin, wolf of the field!), or Field no Okami: Striker Jin! Shukyuden or Field no Okami: Striker Jin! Shukyuden (there isn't a single accepted way for the name of the series, although "FW" is meant to be read "striker" as indicated by the katakana in it) is a manga series created by Yoichi Takahashi focused on football. The comic was serialized in Shueisha shonen magazine Weekly Shonen Jump from issue #13 to issue #30 of 1999, cover dates #1999-03-08 to #1999-07-05, for a total of 17 chapters. The series was compiled in two tankobon volumes. The story revolves around Jin, a mischievous child that loses his family and decides to fulfil his brother's dream to create the best football team. The ending of the series implies that the story takes places within the same universe of the Captain Tsubasa comics. Like Sho no Densetsu, this series is considered a failure due to its poor reception in Japan in comparison to Captain Tsubasa, although it didn't have the same expectations that Sho no Densetsu had, and Striker Jin is far more well known than the former. This lack of success in Japan is mostly attributed to its similarities with Captain Tsubasa including the main character Jin, whose face is similar to Kojiro Hyuga, who is also a striker, and that the story is placed in elementary school like the first Captain Tsubasa arc. Despite this apparent lack of success in Japan, the series was also published in Italy in 2004 by Star Comics where it was titled Striker Jin and was also better received, a situation which repeated itself in France and other French-speaking countries in 2005 when the series was published by J'ai lu under the name Le loup du stade.
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