These are all the manga I currently own. I've read several others, but no longer have them.
- Abandon the Old in Tokyo, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Abenobashi Magical Shopping Arcade, vol. 1-3, by Satoru Akahori and Ryusei Deguchi
- Adolf, vol. 1-5, by Osamu Tezuka
- Aho-Girl, vol.1-3, by Hiroyuki.
- Akira, vol. 1-6, by Katsuhiro Otomo
- All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku, by Yuzo Takada and Nagaru Tanigawa
- All You Need Is Kill, by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, Ryosuke Takeuchi and Takeshi Obata
- Anne-Happy, vol. 1-7, by Cotoji
- Another, by Hiro Kiyohara, adapted from novels by Yukito Ayatsuji
- Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon – The Complete Missions, by , by Youhei Yausmura and Touki Yanagimi
- Anywhere But Here, by Tori Miki
- Apocalypse Meow, vo. 1-3, by Motofumi Kobayashi
- Apollo’s Song, by Osamu Tezuka
- Appleseed, Books 1-4, by Masamune Shirow
- Aqua Knight, vol. 1-3, by Yukito Kishiro
- Assassination Classroom, vol. 1-19, by Yasui Matsui
- Astro Boy, vol. 1-23, by Osamu Tezuka
- Atomcat, by Osamu Tezuka
- Attack on Titan, vol. 1, by Hajime Isayama
- AX – Alternative Manga, edited by Sean Michael Wilson
- Ayako, by Osamu Tezuka
- Azumanga Daioh – The Manga: The Omnibus, by Kiyohiko Azuma
- Barbara, by Osamu Tezuka
- Barefoot Gen 1-4, by Kenji Nakazawa
- Batman – Child of Dreams, by Kia Asamiya
- Batman – Death Mask, by Yoshinori Natsume
- Bat-Manga!, by Jiro Kuwata
- Battle Rabbits, vol. 1-4, by Ameichi
- Battle Royale, vol. 1-15, by Koushun Takami and Masayuki Taguchi
- Battle Royale – Angels’ Border, by Koushun Takami, Mikoto Ohnishi and Youhei Ohama
- Birthday, by Meimu
- The Birth of Kitaro, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Black Blizzard, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Black Butler, vol 1, by Yana Toboso
- Black Jack, vol. 1-17, by Osamu Tezuka
- Black Lagoon, vol. 1-10, by Rei Hiroe
- Black Magic, by Masamune Shirow
- Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo, by Yoshio Sawai
- Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo, vol. 1-5, by Yoshio Sawai
- Bomber Girl, by Niwano Makoto
- The Book of Human Insects, by Osamu Tezuka
- Buddha, vol. 1-8, by Osamu Tezuka
- Captain Harlock – Space Pirate: Dimensional Voyage, vol. 1-2, by Leiji Matsumoto and Kouiti Shimabashi
- Captain Ken, vol. 1-2, by Osamu Tezuka
- Captive Hearts of Oz, vol. 1, by Ryo Maruya and Mamenosuke Fujimaru
- The Celebration of Haruhi Suzumiya, edited by Shounen Ace Editorial Dept.
- Cells At Work, vol. 1-5, by Akane Shimizu
- A Centaur’s Life, vol. 1-13, by Kei Murayama
- Che Guevara – A Manga Biography, by Chie Shimano and Kiyoshi Konno
- Codename: Sailor V, vol. 1-2, by Naoko Takeuchi
- Color of Rage, by Kazuo Koike and Seisaku Kano
- Comics Underground Japan, edited by Kevin Quigley
- Concrete Revolutio: The Complete Saga, NYLON, BONES and Sho Aikawa
- Cosplay Koromo-chan, by Mook
- Cowa!, by Akira Toriyama
- The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Crystal S.Chan And Nokman Poon
- Cowboy Bebop, vol. 1-3, Yutaka Nanten and Hajime Yatate
- Cowboy Bebop – Shooting Star, vol. 1-2, by Cain Kuga
- Cromartie High School, vol. 1-12, by Eiji Nonaka
- DanGanRonpa, vol. 1, by Takashi Tsukimi
- Dark Waters, by Meimu and Koji Suzuki
- Death Note, vol. 1-13, by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata
- Di GI Charat Theater – Dejiko’s Adventure, vol. 1, by Yuki Kiriga
- Di Gi Charat Theater – Leave It To Piyoko!, vol. 1, by Hina
- The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan, vol. 1-10, by Puyo and Nagaru Tanigawa
- Dissolving Classroom, by Junji Ito
- A Distant Neighborhood, vol. 1-2, by Jiro Taniguchi
- Doing Time, by Kazuichi Hanawa
- Dokkoida?!, vol. 1-3, by Yu Yagami
- Dominion, by Masamune Shirow
- Domu – A Child’s Dream, by Katsuhiro Otomo
- Don't Meddle With My Daughter, vol. 1, by Nozomu Tamaki
- Dororo, vol. 1-3, by Osamu Tezuka
- Dragon Ball, vol. 1-16, by Akira Toriyama
- Dragon Ball Z, vol. 1-26, by Akira Toriyama
- A Drifting Life, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Slump, vol. 1-18, by Akira Toriyama
- Eagle – The Making of an Asian-American President, vol. 1-4, by Kaiji Kawaguchi
- Edu-Manga: Ludwig Van Beethoven, by Takayuki Kanda and Naoko Takase
- Emma, adapted by Po Tse & Crystal S. Chan
- Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga, vol. 1, by Koji Aihara and Kentaro Takekuma
- Excel Saga, vol. 1-27, by Rikdo Koshi
- Fairy Tail, vol. 1, by Hiro Mashima
- Fallen Words, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Fire Force, vol. 1-7, by Atsushi Ohkubo
- FLCL Omnibus – The Complete Manga Series, by Gainax and Hajime Ueda
- Flesh-Colored Horror, by Junji Ito
- The Four Immigrants Manga, by Henry (Yoshitaka) Kiyama
- The 14thDalai Lama – A Manga Autobiography, by Tetsu Saiwai
- Fragments of Horror, by Junji Ito
- Franken Fran, vol. 1-6, by Katsuhisa Kigitsu
- Genkaku Picasso, vol. 1-3, by Usamaru Furuya
- Geobreeders, books 1-5, by Akihiro Ito
- Ghost in the Shell, by Masamune Shirow
- Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface, by Shirow Masamune
- Girl Friends – The Complete Collection, vol. 1-2. By Milk Morinaga
- Girls & Panzer, vol. 1-3, by Girls und Panzer Projekt and Ryohichi Saitaniya
- Girls & Panzer – Little Army, vol. 1-2, by Tsuchii and Girls und Panzer Projekt
- Girls' Last Tour, vol. 1-3, by Tsukumizu
- Good-Bye, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens,adapted by Crystal S. Chan and Nokman Poon
- Gunsmith Cats Revised Edition, vol. 1-4, by Kenichi Sonoda
- Gyo, vol. 1-2, by Junji Ito
- Hachune Miku’s Everyday Vocaloid Paradise, vol.1, by Otama
- Hagakure – The Code of the Samurai, adapted by Sean Michael Wilson and Chie Kutsuwada
- Hatsune Miku -Mikubon, by Ontama
- Helen Keller – From Darkness to Light, by Naoko Takase and Megumi Sugihara
- Helvetica Standard Bold, by Keiichi Arawi
- Helvetica Standard Italic, by Keiichi Arawi.
- Heroes Are Extinct!!, vol. 1-3, by Ryoji Hido
- Hetalia Axis Powers, vol. 1-2, by Hidekaz Himaruya
- H.G. Wells – The War of the Worlds, adapted by Variety Art Works
- High School DxD – Asia & Koneko’s Secret Contract!?, by Hiroichi
- High School of the Dead, vol. 1-7, by Daisuke Sato and Shouji Sato
- How Not To Draw Manga, by Reid and Kantz
- P. Lovecraft's The Hound and Other Stories, adapted by Gou Tanabe
- Hyper Dolls, vol. 103, by Shimpei Itoh
- Ichigeki Sacchu Hoihoi-san, by Kunihiko Tanaka
- Ikigami – The Ultimate Limit, vol. 1-10, by Motoro Mase
- In Clothes Called Fat, by Moyoco Anno
- Insufficient Direction, by Moyoco Anno
- Jaco – The Galactic Patrolman, by Akira Toriyamaa
- Japan Ai – A Tall Girl’s Adventures in Japan, by Aimee Major Steinberger
- Japan, As Viewed By 17 Creators, by various authors
- Japan Inc., vol. 1-2, Shotaro Ishinomori
- The Jungle Book, adapted by Crystal S.Chan and Julien Choy
- Junji Ito’s Cat Diary:Yon & Mu, by Junji Ito
- Ju-on 2, by Meimu
- Ju-on: Video Side, by Miki Rinno
- Kamikaze Girls, by Novala Takemoto and Yukio Kanesada
- Kana de Manga, art by Chihiro Hattori
- Kanji de Manga, vol. 1-2, art by Chihiro Hattori
- Kill la Kill, vol. 1-3, by Ryo Akizuki
- The Kindaichi Case Files, vol. 1-17, by Yozaburo Kanari and Fumiya Sato
- Kingyo Used Books, vol. 1-3, by Seimu Yoshizaki
- Kisses, Sighs, and Cherry Blossom Pink - The Complete Collection, by Milk Morinaga
- Kitaro, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Lady Snow Blood, vol. 1-4, by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura
- The Legend of Mother Sarah – Tunnel Town, by Katsuhiro Otomo and Takumi Nagayasu
- The Legend of Zelda – A Link to the Past, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Four Seasons, pts. 1-2, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Majora’s Mask, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – The Minish Cap, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Ocarina of Time, pts. 1-2, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Oracle of Ages, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Oracle of Seasons, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Phantom Hourglass, by Akira Himekawa
- The Legend of Zelda – Twilight Princess, vol. 1-2, by Akira Himekawa
- Les Misérables, adapted by SunNeko Lee and Crystal Silvermoon
- Lone Wolf and Cub, vol. 1-28, by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima
- Lost World, by Osamu Tezuka
- Love in Hell: Death Life, vol. 1-2, by Reiji Suzumaru
- Love in Hell: The Complete Trilogy, by Reiji Suzumaru
- Lucky Stars, vol. 1-8, by Kagami Yoshimizu
- Lullabies from Hell, by Hideshi Hino
- Lychee Light Club, by Usamaru Furuya
- Magical Girl Apocalypse, vol. 1-13, by Kentaro Sato
- Magical Girl Site, vol. 1-4, by Kentaro Sato
- Magic Knight Rayearth, vol. 1-2, by CLAMP
- The Manga Cookbook, illustrated by Chihiro Hattori
- The Manga Guide to Statistics, by Shin Takashi and Trend-Pro Co., Ltd.
- Manga Messiah, by Hidenori Kumai and Kozumi Shinozawa
- Manga Shakespeare – A Midsummer Night’s Dream, adapted by Kate Brown
- Manga Shakespeare – Hamlet, adapted by Emma Vieceli
- Manga Shakespeare – Julius Caesar, adapted by Mustashrik
- Manga Shakespeare – Romeo and Juliet, adapted by Sonia Leong
- Mao-chan, vol. 1-2, Ken Akamatsu and Ran
- Marvel Mangaverse – The Rings of Fate, by C. B. Cebulski and Tommy Ohtsuka
- Megatokyo, vol. 1-6, by Fred Gallagher and Rodney Caston
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, vol. 1-20, by Gaku Tsugano and Nagaru Tanigawa
- The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi-chan, vol. 1-11, by Puyo and Nagaru Tanigawa
- Metropolis, by Osamu Tezuka
- Midori Days, vol. 1-8, by Kazurou Inoue
- The Misfortune of Kyon & Koizumi, by various authors
- Miss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid, vol. 1-5, by coolkyousinnjya
- Mobile Suit Gundam –The Origin, vol. 1-12, by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
- Mobile Suit Gundam -Thunderbolt, vol. 1-5, by Yasuo Ohgataki
- Arashi’s Amazing Freak Show, by Suehiro Maruo
- Museum of Terror, vol 1-3, by Junji Ito
- MW, by Osamu Tezuka
- My Girlfriend is a T-Rex, vol. 1-2, by Sanzo
- My Hero Academia, vol. 1-10, by Kohei Horikishi
- My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, by Nagata Kabi
- My Neighbor Seki, vol. 1-9, by Takuma Morishige
- The Mysterious Underground Men, by Osamu Tezuka
- Neko Ramen, vol. 1-3, by Kenji Sonishi
- Neon Genesis Evangelion, vol. 1-14, by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto
- Neon Genesis Evangelion – Angelic Days, by Fumino Hayashi
- Neon Genesis Evangelion- Campus Apocalypse, vol. 1-4, by Mingming
- Neon Genesis Evangelion- Comic Tribute, edited by the staff of Young Ace Magazine
- Neon Genesis Evangelion: Legend of the Piko Piko Middle School Students, vol. 1-2, by Yushio Kawata and Yukito
- Neon Genesis Evangelion – The Shinji Ikari Detective Diary, vol. 1-2, by Takumi Yoshimura
- Neon Genesis Evangelion – The Shinji Ikari Raising Project, vol. 1-17, by Osamu Takahashi
- Neo Parasyte F, by various authors
- Neo Parasyte M, by various authors
- Nextworld, vol. 1-2, by Osamu Tezuka
- Nichijou – My Ordinary Life, vol. 1-10, by Keiichi Arawi
- Non Non Biyori, vol 1-8, by Atto
- Nurse Hitomi's Monster Infirmary, vol. 1-6, by Shake-O
- Octopus Girl, vol. 1-3, by Toru Yamazaki
- Ode to Kirihito, by Osamu Tezuka
- Ohikkoshi, by Hiroaki Samura
- Oishinboà la Carte – Japanese Cuisine, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo – Fish, Sushi & Sashimi, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo – Izakaya: Pub Food, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo – Ramen & Gyōza, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo - Sake, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo – The Joy of Rice, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Oishinbo - Vegetables, by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- One-Punch Man, vol. 1-12, by ONE & Yusuke Murata
- Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths, by Shigeru Mizuki
- OPUS, by Satoshi Kon
- Orion, by Masamune Shirow
- Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn, vol. 1-8, by Shirow Masamune & Rikudou Koushi
- Panty & Stocking With Garterbelt, by Tageo
- A Patch of Dreams, by Hideji Oda
- Phoenix, vol. 1-12, by Osamu Tezuka
- Pikachu Meets the Press, by Gerard Jones and Ashura Benimaru
- Pink, by Kyoko Okazaki
- Please Tell Me! Galko-Chan, vol. 1-4, by Kenya Suzuki
- Pluto, vol. 1-8, by Naoki Urasawa and Osamu Tezuka
- Pokémon – Electric Pikachu Boogaloo, by Toshihiro Ono
- Pokémon – Pikachu Shocks Back!, by Toshihiro Ono
- Pokémon – Surfs Up, Pikachu!, by Toshihiro Ono
- Pokémon – The Electric Tale of Pikachu!, by Toshihiro Ono
- Pop Japan Travel – Essential Otaku Guide, by Makoto Nakajima
- Presents, vol. 1-3, by Kanako Inuki
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon, vol. 1-12, by Naoko Takeuchi
- Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon – Short Story, vol. 1-2, by Naoko Takeuchi
- Pride and Prejudice, adapted by Po Tse and Stacy King
- Princess Knight, vol. 1-2, by Osamu Tezuka
- Puella Magi Homura Tamura, vol. 1-3, by AFRO
- The Push Man and Other Stories, by Yoshihiro Tatsumi
- Queen Emeraldas, vol. 1-2, by Leiji Matsumoto
- Record of Lodoss War – Welcome to Lodoss Island, Book One, by Rei Hyakuyashiki
- The Ring, vol. 0-2, by Hiroshi Takahashi and Meimu
- Romeo x Juliet, by COM, adapted from animation by GONZO x SPWT
- Samurai Champloo Complete, by Masaru Gotsubo
- Sand Land, by Akira Toriyama
- The Scarlet Letter, adapted by SunNeko Lee and Crystal Silvermoon
- School-Live!, vol. 1-9, by Sadoru Chiba & Norimitsu Kaihou (Nitroplus)
- Secret Comics Japan, edited by Chikao Shiratori
- Frog, vol. 1-20, by Mine Yoshizaki
- Sherlock: A Study in Pink, by Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss and Jay
- Sherlock Bones, vol. 1-7, by Yuma Ando and Yuki Saito
- Sherlock: The Blind Banker, by Steve Thompson and Jay
- Shigeru Mizuki’s Hitler, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Shirahime-syo, by CLAMP
- Short Cuts, vol. 1-2, by Usamaru Furuya
- Shoulder-A-Coffin Kuro, vol. 1-2, by Satoko Kiyuduki
- Showa: A History of Japan 1926-1939, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Showa: A History of Japan 1939-1944, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Showa: A History of Japan 1944-1953, by Shigeru Mizuki
- Slayers – City of Lost Souls, by Hajime Kanzaka and Shoko Yoshinaka
- Slayers Special, book 1, by Hajime Kanzaka and Tommy Ohtsuka
- Slayers Special – Lesser of Two Evils, by Hajime Kanzaka and Tommy Ohtsuka
- Slayers Special - Notorious, by Hajime Kanzaka and Tommy Ohtsuka
- Slayers Special - Spellbound, by Hajime Kanzaka and Tommy Ohtsuka
- Slayers - Return, by Hajime Kanzaka and Shoko Yoshinaka
- So, I'm A Spider, So What?, vol. 1, by Asahiro Kakashi and Okina Baba
- Speed Racer – Mach Go Go Go, vol. 1-2, by Tatsuo Yoshida
- Spider-Man J – Japanese Daze, by Yamanaka Akira
- Spider-Man J – Japanese Knights, by Yamanaka Akira
- Spiral, by Sakura Mizuki
- S. Astro, vol. 1, by Negi Banno
- Star Wars – A New Hope, vol. 1-4, by Hisao Tamaki
- Star Wars - The Empire Strikes Back, vol. 1-4, by Toshiko Kudo
- Star Wars – Return of the Jedi. Vol. 1-4, by Shinichi Hiromoto
- Star Wars- The Phantom Menace, vol. 1-2, by Kia Asamiya
- Steam Detectives, vo. 1-8, by Kia Asamiya
- Lunatic High School, vol. 1-2, by Majiko!
- The Stories of Edgar Allan Poe, adapted by Stacy King and various artists
- Strike Witches: Maidens in the Sky, vol. 1-2, by Humikane Shimada & Projekt Kagonis & Yuuki Tanaka
- Strike Witches: One-Winged Witches, vol 1-2, by Humikane Shimada & Projekt Kagonish & Atsuto Sinozuka
- Strike Witches: The Sky That Connects Us, by Humikane Shimada & Projekt Kagonish & Shin Kyogoku
- Sunshine Sketch, vol. 1-8, by Ume Aoki
- Thomas Edison – Genius of the Electric Age, by Tatsuyoshi Kobayashi and Tetsuya Kurosawa
- Today’s Cerberus, vol. 1-6, by Ato Sakurai
- Tokyo Ghoul, vol. 1, by Sui Ishida
- Tokyo Mew Mewà la Mode, vol. 1-2, by Mia Ikumi
- Tokyo Zombie, by Yusaku Hanakuma
- Tomie, vol. 3, by Junji Ito
- Tomodachi Monster, vol. 1, by Yoshihiko Inui
- Tony Takezaki’s Neon Genesis Evangelion, by Tony Takezaki
- Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms, by Fumiyo Kouno
- Triton of the Sea, vol. 1-2, by Osamu Tezuka
- Tropic of the Sea, by Satoshi Kon
- The Twin Knights, by Osamu Tezuka
- The Two Faces of Tomorrow, by James P.Hogan and Yukinobu Hoshino
- Ultraman, 1-9, by Eiichi Shimizu & Tomohiro Shimoguchi
- Unico, by Osamu Tezuka
- Unofficial Hatsune Mix, by Kei
- Uzumaki, vol. 1-3, by Junji Ito
- The Walking Man, by Jiro Taniguchi
- What’s Michael?, vol. 1-10, Makoto Kobayashi
- Who Fighter, by Seiho Takizawa
- Young Miss Holmes, Casebooks 1-7, by Kaoru Shintani
- You’re Under Arrest! Lights and Siren!, by Kosuke Fujishima
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The below are indeed separate - though similar - books:
30) Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo, by Yoshio Sawai
31) Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo, vol. 1-5, by Yoshio Sawai
Impressive!
My single favorite manga is probably Excel Saga, although my single favorite author is Doctor Tezuka.
Doctor Tezuka would make an excellent Batman villain.
I've always said that if I had access to a TARDIS and could arrange any comics crossover I wanted, an FF/Astro Boy crossover done by Lee, Kirby and Tezuka at the height of their powers is the one I'd want to see.
I'm surprised no Go Nagai.
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Another, by Hiro Kiyohara, adapted from novels by Yukito Ayatsuji. A fairly entertaining horror/mystery. Sickly Tokyo high schooler Koichi is sent to live with his maternal grandparents out in the boonies. (His mom died right after he was born, and his dad is in India, for job-related reasons. Dads are often absent in manga.) When he gets there, he is accepted reaasonably well by his local classmates, until one day he brefirends Mei, a somewhat odd, eyepatch-wearing girl, whose existence no one else acknowledges. Pretty soon, classmates and/or close relatives start dying, and Koichi has to figure out why. Overall, it's pretty good. There's a twist at the end, that's a bit of a stretch, but not unbearable. The art is quite good, and suits the style of the story.
Romeo x Juliet, with art by COM, adapted from animation by GONZO x SPWT, in its turn adapted from our Bill. In Neo Verona, the cruel tyrant Lord Montague has all but wiped out the rival Capulet family an set jhimself up a dictator. Juliet, the last surviving Capulet, lives in hiding as a boy, and rallies the resistance as the freedom fighter, the Red Whirlwind. One day she meets Lord Montague's son Romeo, and romance, as you have doubtless guessed, ensues, although the story does not quite follow the path you might expect. In fact, I quite like this, especially as in this story, Romeo and Juliet are not the self-aborbed adolescent twits that they are in Shakespeare's play, but instead are concerned with the plight of the people around them. Ther eis some manga-goofiness in this - Shakespeare himself is a character in this, as an ally of the Capulets, but overall it's a well-told story. Again, the art is good in this one, too.
It can be a tad dark, but Devilman is pretty good. Probably his best known work is Cutie Honey. He's also credited with creating the first mecha series, Mazinger. Of the three, I think Devilman is the best. All of them contain a fair amount of gore and a certain amount of perversion as well. Still, each has it's own strengths.
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Interesitng. Have to take a look out for those.