Persona 3 (Manga)
This article is about the manga adaptation. For the original game, see Persona 3.
Persona 3 is a manga series authored by Shuji Sogabe and based on the video game Persona 3. It began serialization in Dengeki Maoh magazine starting in 2007[1] then moved to Dengeki Kuro Maoh after the Persona 4 manga began serialization.[2] After Dengeki Kuro Maoh was folded into Dengeki Maoh, Persona 4 stayed in Dengeki Maoh while Persona 3 was moved to the Persona Magazine.[3] Starting in 2013, Persona 3 returned to Dengeki Maoh with irregular serialization, eventually turning into a regular serialization that completed in 2017.[4]
In the US, it is licensed by Udon Entertainment.
Overview
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Synopsis
Volumes
Volume | Publisher(s) | Release | ISBN(s) |
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Japan October 2007 |
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Japan February 2008 |
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Japan June 2008 |
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Japan October 2008 |
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Japan September 2009 |
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Japan March 2012 |
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Japan October 26, 2013 |
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Japan March 27, 2015 |
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Japan January 27, 2016 |
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Japan November 26, 2016 |
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Japan February 27, 2017 |
Chapters
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Listings
Characters
- Minato Arisato - Protagonist
- Yukari Takeba
- Junpei Iori
- Akihiko Sanada
- Mitsuru Kirijo
- Fuuka Yamagishi
- Aigis
- Koromaru
- Ken Amada
- Shinjiro Aragaki
- Pharos
- Ryoji Mochizuki
- Shuji Ikutsuki
- Takaya Sakaki
- Jin Shirato
- Chidori Yoshino
- Takeharu Kirijo
- Eiichiro Takeba
- Kurosawa
- Akinari Kamiki
- Isako Toriumi
- Natsuki Moriyama
- Kenji Tomochika
- Hidetoshi Odagiri
- Bunkichi Kitamura
- Mitsuko Kitamura
- Kazushi Miyamoto
- Chihiro Fushimi
- Maya
- Keisuke Hiraga
- Yuko Nishiwaki
- Maiko Oohashi
- Bebe
- Tanaka
- Mutatsu
- Mamoru Hayase
- Nozomi Suemitsu
Trivia
- The manga was published in France from Mars 21st 2019[5] to December 3rd 2020[6] by the French publishing company Mana Books.
- The series was originally planned to be 9 volumes long[7], but was then extended to 10 volumes[8], 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.[9][10]
Nomenclature
Gallery
Notes
References
- ↑ "([2007年4月号] 2007年5月号 - 2009年2月号、2013年7月号 - 2017年3月号)" Dengeki Maoh Entry at Japanese Wikipedia. Archived: Japanese Wikipedia Revision History. Published 2023. Retrieved 2023. Japanese Wikipedia. Article.
- ↑ "『電撃黒「マ)王』から『ペルソナ3』とトレードで移籍、第1回は特別付録に掲載。" Dengeki Maoh Entry at Japanese Wikipedia. Archived: Japanese Wikipedia Revision History. Published 2023. Retrieved 2023. Japanese Wikipedia. Article.
- ↑ "統合後は『ペルソナマガジン』に移籍" Dengeki Kuro Maoh Entry at Japanese Wikipedia. Archived: Japanese Wikipedia Revision History. Published 2023. Retrieved 2023. Japanese Wikipedia. Article.
- ↑ "そして本誌に復帰し2013年7月号から不定期連載を開始、その後毎号連載に移行した。" Dengeki Maoh Entry at Japanese Wikipedia. Archived: Japanese Wikipedia Revision History. Published 2023. Retrieved 2023. Japanese Wikipedia. Article.
- ↑ https://mana-books.com/catalogues/persona/persona-3/persona-3-t01
- ↑ https://mana-books.com/catalogues/persona/persona-3/persona-3-t11
- ↑ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-03-28/persona-3-manga-end-in-next-volume-teased/.86462
- ↑ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-01-29/persona-3-manga-finale-extended-to-10th-volume/.98106
- ↑ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2011-10-18/monthly-persona-magazine-launches-on-november-7
- ↑ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-01-31/persona-3-game-based-4-panel-manga-serialized-online