From 2015 to 2017, a manga simply titled BACCANO! drawn by Shinta Fujimoto was serialized in the Young Gangan magazine, running for twenty-two chapters total. The chapters were collected in three volumes, which were published by Square Enix. The first volume features a brand new arc detailing the events of the Feast of San Gennaro in 1927, as well as a brand new character. The arc is referenced in 1935-D: Luckstreet Boys. The rest of the manga (chapters six through twenty-two) adapts The Rolling Bootlegs, and is currently the most faithful visual adaptation of the novel that exists.
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| - From 2015 to 2017, a manga simply titled BACCANO! drawn by Shinta Fujimoto was serialized in the Young Gangan magazine, running for twenty-two chapters total. The chapters were collected in three volumes, which were published by Square Enix. The first volume features a brand new arc detailing the events of the Feast of San Gennaro in 1927, as well as a brand new character. The arc is referenced in 1935-D: Luckstreet Boys. The rest of the manga (chapters six through twenty-two) adapts The Rolling Bootlegs, and is currently the most faithful visual adaptation of the novel that exists.
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| - From 2015 to 2017, a manga simply titled BACCANO! drawn by Shinta Fujimoto was serialized in the Young Gangan magazine, running for twenty-two chapters total. The chapters were collected in three volumes, which were published by Square Enix. The first volume features a brand new arc detailing the events of the Feast of San Gennaro in 1927, as well as a brand new character. The arc is referenced in 1935-D: Luckstreet Boys. The rest of the manga (chapters six through twenty-two) adapts The Rolling Bootlegs, and is currently the most faithful visual adaptation of the novel that exists.
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