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'''''Persona 3''''' is a manga written and illustrated by [[Shuji Sogabe]]. The manga was published in [[wikipedia:Kadowaka Future Publishing|Kadokawa]]'s [[wikipedia:Dengeki Maoh|Dengeki Maō]] magazine and the [[Persona magazine|''Persona'' magazine]], and licensed by [[wikipedia:Udon Entertaiment|Udon Entertaiment]].<ref name=udon/>
''Persona 3'' is a manga adaptation of the video game ''[[Persona 3]]'', written and illustrated by [[Shuji Sogabe]]. It was first published in KADOKAWA's Dengeki Maoh magazine then moved to Dengeki Kuro Maoh after the [[Persona 4 (Manga)|''Persona 4'' manga]] began serialization. After Dengeki Kuro Maoh was folded into Dengeki Maoh, ''Persona 4'' stayed in Dengeki Maoh while ''Persona 3'' was moved to the [[Persona Magazine]]. Starting in 2013, ''Persona 3'' returned to Dengeki Maoh with irregular serialization, eventually turning into a regular serialization that completed in 2017.<ref>{{Cite Web|quote=|author=|url=[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9B%BB%E6%92%83%E3%83%9E%E3%82%AA%E3%82%A6 Dengeki Maoh Entry at Japanese Wikipedia]|archive=[https://ja.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%E9%9B%BB%E6%92%83%E3%83%9E%E3%82%AA%E3%82%A6&oldid=98177314 Japanese Wikipedia Revision History]|published=2023|retrieved=2023|site=Japanese Wikipedia|type=Article}}</ref><!--the dengeki maoh wiki page doesn't mention when it swapped from irregular to regular--> In the US, it is licensed by Udon Entertainment.


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
Due to the high sales of ''[[Persona 3]]'', [[Atlus]] ordered a manga adaptation to be made the year following the game's release, in 2007, and was given to Shūji Sogabe, who also handled the [[Persona 4 manga|''Persona 4'' manga]] starting in 2009. Because of this, production of the ''Persona 3'' manga would be significantally slowed down and only be periodically updated.  Nevertheless, the series ended on January 21st 2017 with 11 volumes. The manga was published by Udon Entertainment in the United States. The manga jumps between multiple points in the chronology, in order to offer a new narration.
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Each volume is referred to as a "Chapitre", which is French for Chapter. Each individual chapter is referred to as a "Piece" and given a French name. The protagonist is named Minato Arisato (有里湊), a name that would only appear here. The manga adapts only the story of ''Persona 3'', and doesn't have any element from either ''[[The Answer]]'' or ''[[Persona 3 Portable]]''.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
Udon Entertainement's description of the manga<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-05-11/udon-entertainment-licenses-persona-3-manga/.101988</ref>:
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''Persona 3'' follows a diverse group of high school students as they stumble upon a strange phenomenon known as the “[[Dark Hour]],” a mysterious time that occurs at the stroke of midnight, between one day and the next. Now, [[Minato Arisato]] and the rest of his friends in the [[S.E.E.S.|Special Extracurricular Execution Squad]] must balance their busy high school lives with their continuing investigation into the Dark Hour – and you thought your high school life was tough! These unlikely heroes will have to face the demons within and find the strength to call upon their inner selves – their “[[Persona (Concept)|Personas]]” – if they are to survive the horrors of the Dark Hour…{{SeePlot}}


==Volumes==
==Volumes==

Revision as of 21:39, 3 December 2023

This article is about the manga adaptation. For the original game, see Persona 3.

Persona 3 is a manga adaptation of the video game Persona 3, written and illustrated by Shuji Sogabe. It was first published in KADOKAWA's Dengeki Maoh magazine then moved to Dengeki Kuro Maoh after the Persona 4 manga began serialization. After Dengeki Kuro Maoh was folded into Dengeki Maoh, Persona 4 stayed in Dengeki Maoh while Persona 3 was moved to the Persona Magazine. Starting in 2013, Persona 3 returned to Dengeki Maoh with irregular serialization, eventually turning into a regular serialization that completed in 2017.[1] In the US, it is licensed by Udon Entertainment.

Overview

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Synopsis

Volumes

Volume Publisher(s) Release ISBN(s)
File:P3 Manga Volume 1 Cover.png
Volume 1
KADOKAWA
Japan October 2007
978-4048662857
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Volume 2
KADOKAWA
Japan February 2008
978-4048662864
File:P3 Manga Volume 3 Cover.png
Volume 3
KADOKAWA
Japan June 2008
978-4048671491
File:P3 Manga Volume 4 Cover.png
Volume 4
KADOKAWA
Japan October 2008
978-4048673846
File:P3 Manga Volume 5 Cover.png
Volume 5
KADOKAWA
Japan September 2009
978-4048681131
File:P3 Manga Volume 6 Cover.png
Volume 6
KADOKAWA
Japan March 2012
978-4048861960
File:P3 Manga Volume 7 Cover.png
Volume 7
KADOKAWA
Japan October 26, 2013
978-4048660549
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Volume 8
KADOKAWA
Japan March 27, 2015
978-4048692304
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Volume 9
KADOKAWA
Japan January 27, 2016
978-4048656399
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Volume 10
KADOKAWA
Japan November 26, 2016
978-4048923460
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Volume 11
KADOKAWA
Japan February 27, 2017
978-4048926850

Chapters

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No. Title (Japanese) Title (Translation)
1
"Prologue: The Beginning of the End"
2
"Transfer Student"
3
"The Dividing Line"
4
"Trigger of Instinct"
5
"S.E.E.S"
6
"squared3"
7
"Tight High Tide"
7.5
"Days Full of Nothing and Everything / The Beat of Your Own Drummer"
8
"Flash Train"
9
"Joined Hands"
10
"A Full Moon"
11
"Bonds"
12
"Edge of the Soul"
13
"Tracing Fate"
14
"Fragments Part 1"
15
"Fragments Part 2"
16
"Fragments Part 3: So Near, So Far"
17
"Fragments Part 4: Primal Love"
18
"Farewell to One and All"
19
"Vengeful Strike"
20
"Conflict"
21
"Pragmatic Transfer"
22
"Crossroads"
23
"Period"
24
"Recursion"
25
"Conflict 2"
26
"Rebirth"
27
"Negative Train"
28
"Starry-Eyed"
29
"Another Echo"
30
"Last Number"
31
"Raison D'être"
32
"Primal"
33
"XIII Death"
34
"Its Name is Nyx"
35
"Momento Mori"
36
"I Will"
37
"Time to Choose"
38
"Cherished"
39
"Final Battle"
40
"Thinking Machine"
41
"Live"
42
"Flower"
43
"Racing Heart"
44
"Resolution"
45
"Those Who Live"
46
"Conclusion"
47
"The Answer to Life (Part 1)"
47.5
"Last Perspective"
48
"Final"

Listings

Characters

Trivia

  • The manga was published in France from Mars 21st 2019[2] to December 3rd 2020[3] by the French publishing company Mana Books.
  • The series was originally planned to be 9 volumes long[4], but was then extended to 10 volumes[5], and ended up needing 11 volumes to be finished.
  • It was first published in the Dengeki Mao magazine from 2007 to 2012, where the publication then moved to Atlus' official Persona magazine.[6][7]

Nomenclature

Gallery

Notes


References

  1. Dengeki Maoh Entry at Japanese Wikipedia. Archived: Japanese Wikipedia Revision History. Published 2023. Retrieved 2023. Japanese Wikipedia. Article.
  2. https://mana-books.com/catalogues/persona/persona-3/persona-3-t01
  3. https://mana-books.com/catalogues/persona/persona-3/persona-3-t11
  4. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-03-28/persona-3-manga-end-in-next-volume-teased/.86462
  5. https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-01-29/persona-3-manga-finale-extended-to-10th-volume/.98106
  6. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-10-18/monthly-persona-magazine-launches-on-november-7
  7. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-01-31/persona-3-game-based-4-panel-manga-serialized-online