Misato takes Shinji to Nerv, an organization headed by Gendo that developed giant bio-mechanical mecha known as Evangelions. While meeting with Misato Katsuragi, an employer from Gendo, the city is attacked by a giant created known as Angel, that confronts the army.
3 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project.2 Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days.This manga has protagonized Shinji as a detective. "Evangelion: Shinji Ikari's Detective Journal") started serialization in Asuka 's Februissue and is authored by Takumi Yoshimura in collaboration with Gainax and Khara. It was published in Monthly Asuka from October 2007 to December 2009, and it has been collected into four tankōbon volumes.Īnother manga named Evangelion: Ikari Shinji Tantei Nikki (lit. Min Min has also authored Neon Genesis Evangelion: Gakuen Datenroku, which uses the same setting from the manga series, but a big difference from the Evangelions and the main characters.
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Dark Horse Comics has licensed the series for English release, while the first volume was released on July 8, 2009. Shōnen Ace has been publishing the chapters since June 2005, and it is still ongoing with 10 tankōbon having been released. Another series having a similar focus is Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari Raising Project, authored by Osamu Takahashi. In the United States, NewType USA serialized the series, while ADV Manga released the six volumes. The volumes were published from Februto December 17, 2005. Kadokawa Shoten serialized the series in Monthly Asuka and collected the series into six tankōbon volumes. Īdditionally, Fumino Hayashi has authored a spin-off series called Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days, which focuses on the romantical relationships between the main characters. Viz Media licensed the series for English release and has published the 11 volumes between Maand November 18, 2008.
Volume 12 was finally released in Japan on April 3, 2010. The chapters from the series have been collected into 11 tankōbon volumes which were published from Augto June 19, 2007. The manga restarted publication in the first issue from the Kadokawa's Young Ace on July from 2009.
The series is serialized in Shōnen Ace from Kadokawa Shoten starting in 1995, but it was put on hiatus. The manga closely follows the anime story with few changes made to the characters or certain events. The first manga from the series is Neon Genesis Evangelion, written and illustrated by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, who also worked in the character designs from the anime. While the first manga is a direct adaptation of the anime series, the following ones are spin-off series with several differences. Several manga series have been developed based on the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series created by Gainax. Cover to the first English edition of the Neon Genesis Evangelion manga, published by Viz Media in 1998.