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Maniac Road is a three-volume manga series by Shinsuke Kurihashi. It features the exploits of the Takezou Muto and the Kinushima sisters (Haruna, Aoba, and Isuzu) as they run the otaku shop Maniac Road. The series is set in the heart of Japan's electronic town, Akihabara. This area is well known for its concentration of otaku, or anime, manga and game fanatics. The Japanese version originally appeared in Dengeki Daioh comics in Japan. The English version was originally published By ComicsOne, now out of business. It has since been picked up by DrMaster books.

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  • Maniac Road is a three-volume manga series by Shinsuke Kurihashi. It features the exploits of the Takezou Muto and the Kinushima sisters (Haruna, Aoba, and Isuzu) as they run the otaku shop Maniac Road. The series is set in the heart of Japan's electronic town, Akihabara. This area is well known for its concentration of otaku, or anime, manga and game fanatics. The Japanese version originally appeared in Dengeki Daioh comics in Japan. The English version was originally published By ComicsOne, now out of business. It has since been picked up by DrMaster books.
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  • August 2009
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  • May 2003
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  • August 2009
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  • Maniac Road
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  • manga
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  • 3(xsd:integer)
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  • January 2002
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  • Shōnen
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  • Related
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  • Pretty Maniac
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  • August 2009
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  • Maniac Road is a three-volume manga series by Shinsuke Kurihashi. It features the exploits of the Takezou Muto and the Kinushima sisters (Haruna, Aoba, and Isuzu) as they run the otaku shop Maniac Road. The series is set in the heart of Japan's electronic town, Akihabara. This area is well known for its concentration of otaku, or anime, manga and game fanatics. The Japanese version originally appeared in Dengeki Daioh comics in Japan. The English version was originally published By ComicsOne, now out of business. It has since been picked up by DrMaster books.
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