Amazing Agent Luna | |
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Genre | |
Author | Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir |
Illustrator | Shiei |
Publisher | Seven Seas Entertainment |
Original run | 2005–2015 |
Volumes | 11 |
Amazing Agent Luna is an original English-language manga series written by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir (also authors of Destiny's Hand), with art by Shiei. It is published by Seven Seas Entertainment, and was one of the company's initial titles upon establishment.[1] It is one of their best-selling OEL manga, even placing on the New York Times Manga Best Seller List.[2]
During the original run of the comic, a prequel, titled Amazing Agent Jennifer, was also written by DeFilippis and Weir, but with art done by Kriss Sison. It focuses on Dr. Jennifer Kajiwara, Luna's biological mother, before she became her control agent in the main story.
Plot
The story follows Luna, a genetically engineered super-spy created by the US government. Raised in isolation and trained only as a spy, at the age of 15, Luna is assigned to pose as a normal high school girl. Since she never knew real parents or friends, the situation is confusing for her, but she makes friends with Oliver, a skater with a crush on her; and Francesca, a nice girl who used to be friends with Luna's rival. However, she also has to deal with the emotions and events faced by many teenagers, and the fact that the boy she develops a crush on, Jonah, is the son of her main enemy, Count Von Brucken.
Release
"Amazing Agent Luna" Volume list
No. | North American release date | North American ISBN | |
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01 | March 1, 2005[3] | 978-1-933164-00-7 | |
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02 | July 20, 2005[4] | 978-1-933164-04-5 | |
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03 | May 17, 2006[3] | 978-1-933164-10-6 | |
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04 | October 17, 2007[3] | 978-1-933164-50-2 | |
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Omnibus I | May 27, 2008[3] | 978-1-933164-74-8 | |
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05 | November 25, 2008[3] | 978-1-934876-39-8 | |
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Omnibus II | October 27, 2009[3] | 978-1-934876-66-4 | |
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06 | September 28, 2010[3] | 978-1-934876-89-3 | |
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07 | July 5, 2011[3] | 978-1-934876-46-6 | |
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Omnibus III | March 13, 2012[3] | 978-1-935934-15-8 | |
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08 | December 11, 2012[3] | 978-1-935934-19-6 | |
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09 | June 18, 2013[5] | 978-1-937867-29-4 | |
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Omnibus IV | February 4, 2014[3] | 978-1-937867-73-7 | |
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10 | April 14, 2014[3] | 978-1-937867-80-5 | |
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11 | October 27, 2015[3] | 978-1-626920-90-3 | |
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Omnibus V | December 15, 2015[3] | 978-1-626921-34-4 | |
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"Amazing Agent Jennifer" Volume list
No. | North American release date | North American ISBN | |
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01 | August 2, 2011[6] | 978-1-934876-85-5 | |
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02 | January 2, 2012[6] | 978-1-935934-09-7 | |
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Omnibus | September 4, 2012[6] | 978-1-935934-82-0 | |
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References
- ↑ "Seven Seas Entertainment Celebrates Over Ten Years of Amazing Agent Luna with Final Volume". Anime News Network. 2015-11-05. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
- ↑ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (2012-03-30). "New York Times Manga Best Seller List, March 18-24". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2023-07-17.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 "Amazing Agent Luna". Seven Seas Entertainment. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
- ↑ Amazing Agent Luna Vol. 2. Seven Seas Entertainment. 20 July 2005. ISBN 1933164042.
- ↑ Amazing Agent Luna Vol. 9. Seven Seas Entertainment. 18 June 2013. ISBN 978-1937867294.
- 1 2 3 "Amazing Agent Jennifer". Seven Seas Entertainment. Retrieved July 17, 2023.
External links
- Amazing Agent Luna at Seven Seas Entertainment's website