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CMX was an imprint of [[DC Comics]] (technically, it is an imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC) that specialized in translated [[Manga]]. The line was cancelled in July of 2010, leaving several series unfinished; [[Megatokyo]], the sole surviving title, was moved to the main DC comic imprint. |
'''CMX''' was an imprint of [[DC Comics]] (technically, it is an imprint of [[Wildstorm]], itself an imprint of DC) that specialized in translated [[Manga]]. The line was cancelled in July of 2010, leaving several series unfinished; [[Megatokyo]], the sole surviving title, was moved to the main DC comic imprint. |
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* ''Ballad of a Shinigami'' |
* ''Ballad of a Shinigami'' |
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* ''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]'' |
* ''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]'' |
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* ''Densha Otoko - The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl'' - one of the several [[Densha Otoko]] manga adaptations (of which there are three available in English) |
* ''Densha Otoko - The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl'' - one of the several [[Densha Otoko]] manga adaptations (of which there are three available in English) |
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* ''[[Dokkoida]]'' (manga) |
* ''[[Dokkoida?!]]'' (manga) |
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* ''[[Victorian Romance Emma|Emma]]'' |
* ''[[Victorian Romance Emma|Emma]]'' |
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* ''[[From Eroica with Love]]'' |
* ''[[From Eroica with Love]]'' |
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* ''[[Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne]]'' |
* ''[[Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne]]'' |
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* ''[[Kikaider]] 01'' - a [[Darker and Edgier]] retelling of the original story. |
* ''[[Kikaider]] 01'' - a [[Darker and Edgier]] retelling of the original story. |
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* ''[[Penguin Revolution]]'' |
* ''[[Penguin Revolution]]'' |
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* ''[[Swan]]'' |
* ''[[Swan]]'' |
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* ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'' - Notably [[Macekre|Macekred]] and [[Bowdlerized]]; word of mouth about this almost sunk the entire line early on. |
* ''[[Tenjho Tenge]]'' - Notably [[Macekre|Macekred]] and [[Bowdlerized]]; word of mouth about this almost sunk the entire line early on. |
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 1 July 2021
CMX was an imprint of DC Comics (technically, it is an imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC) that specialized in translated Manga. The line was cancelled in July of 2010, leaving several series unfinished; Megatokyo, the sole surviving title, was moved to the main DC comic imprint.
Manga published by CMX include:
- Ballad of a Shinigami
- Crayon Shin-chan
- Densha Otoko - The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With A Girl - one of the several Densha Otoko manga adaptations (of which there are three available in English)
- Dokkoida?! (manga)
- Emma
- From Eroica with Love
- Gals!
- Gon
- I Hate You More Than Anyone
- Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne
- Kikaider 01 - a Darker and Edgier retelling of the original story.
- Penguin Revolution
- Swan
- Tenjho Tenge - Notably Macekred and Bowdlerized; word of mouth about this almost sunk the entire line early on.
Mangaesque Western Comics published by CMX include:
- Megatokyo - from Volume 4