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{{nihongo|'''''Akame ga Kill!'''''|アカメが斬る!|Akame ga Kiru!|literally meaning "Akame Slashes!"<!-- アカメ is a name because it is written in katakana, and 斬る is a verb (to kill with a sword, to slash), not a noun, so アカメが斬る translates to "Akame slashes". -->|lead=yes}} is a Japanese ''[[shōnen manga|shōnen]]'' [[manga]] series written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro. It started serialization in [[Square Enix]]'s ''[[Gangan Joker]]'' in March 2010. |
{{nihongo|'''''Akame ga Kill!'''''|アカメが斬る!|Akame ga Kiru!|literally meaning "Akame Slashes!"<!-- アカメ is a name because it is written in katakana, and 斬る is a verb (to kill with a sword, to slash), not a noun, so アカメが斬る translates to "Akame slashes". -->|lead=yes}} is a Japanese ''[[shōnen manga|shōnen]]'' [[manga]] series written by Takahiro and illustrated by Tetsuya Tashiro. It started serialization in [[Square Enix]]'s ''[[Gangan Joker]]'' in March 2010. |
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The story focuses on Tatsumi who is a young villager that travels to the Capital to raise money for his home only to discover a strong corruption in the area. The assassin group known as Night Raid recruits the young man to help them in their fight against the Empire to end its corruption. |
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The series is known for its graphic content. |
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The series was licensed by [[Yen Press]] in June 2014. A prequel manga focused on Akame's backstory, ''Akame ga Kill! Zero'', began serialization in Square Enix's ''Monthly Big Gangan'' in October 2013. An [[anime]] television series adaptation of the main series premiered in Japan in July 2014. This is the second work in the Japanese game developer MinatoSoft's Takahiro IV Project. |
The series was licensed by [[Yen Press]] in June 2014. A prequel manga focused on Akame's backstory, ''Akame ga Kill! Zero'', began serialization in Square Enix's ''Monthly Big Gangan'' in October 2013. An [[anime]] television series adaptation of the main series premiered in Japan in July 2014. This is the second work in the Japanese game developer MinatoSoft's Takahiro IV Project. |