Koshu! (攻・守! -KOSHU!-, kou shu), roughly translated as Attack and defense!, a wordplay on the name of the protagonists in kanji and their positions in the story, and fully titled Koshu! My friend / Our Dream (攻・守! -KOSHU!- MY FRIEND/OUR DREAM), is a two-part 92-page long short manga created by Yoichi Takahashi focused on football. The story was first published in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha in issues #24 and #25 of 1998 (cover dates #1998-05-25 and #1998-06-01 respectively).
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| - Koshu! (攻・守! -KOSHU!-, kou shu), roughly translated as Attack and defense!, a wordplay on the name of the protagonists in kanji and their positions in the story, and fully titled Koshu! My friend / Our Dream (攻・守! -KOSHU!- MY FRIEND/OUR DREAM), is a two-part 92-page long short manga created by Yoichi Takahashi focused on football. The story was first published in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha in issues #24 and #25 of 1998 (cover dates #1998-05-25 and #1998-06-01 respectively).
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| - #1998-05-25 ~ #1998-06-01
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| - Koshu! (攻・守! -KOSHU!-, kou shu), roughly translated as Attack and defense!, a wordplay on the name of the protagonists in kanji and their positions in the story, and fully titled Koshu! My friend / Our Dream (攻・守! -KOSHU!- MY FRIEND/OUR DREAM), is a two-part 92-page long short manga created by Yoichi Takahashi focused on football. The story was first published in the magazine Weekly Shonen Jump by Shueisha in issues #24 and #25 of 1998 (cover dates #1998-05-25 and #1998-06-01 respectively). The comic was later compiled in the tankobon Keeper Coach: Takahashi Yoichi Tanpenshu in 1999-01-08. As this volume was published in France in 2004 and Italy in 2005, Koshu! was also published in those countries under the name Kôsaku et Mamoru, une amitié, un rêve and Attacco e difesa! respectively. The French version was also distributed in other French speaking countries.
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