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Besides the video games, Kodansha also commissioned a manga series to be made for Telefang. They were were serialized in Comic Bom Bom between 2001 and 2002.
Besides the video games, Kodansha also commissioned a manga series to be made for Telefang.<!-- Did they commission both? -->


==Telefang 1==
==Telefang 1==
[[File:Telefang1-manga-cover.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Front cover of Telefang 1, volume 1.]]
[[File:Telefang1-manga-cover.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Front cover of Telefang 1, volume 1.]]


The Telefang 1 manga was serialized in Comic Bom Bom from March 2000 to July 2001. It was later released in 3 volumes, which are still available secondhand from online stores such as Yahoo! Japan Auctions and Amazon Japan. It was never released in English.
The Telefang 1 manga, by [[Kozue Kino]], was serialized in Comic BomBom from March 2000 to July 2001. It was later released in 3 volumes, which are still available secondhand from online stores such as Yahoo! Japan Auctions and Amazon Japan. It was never officially released in English.


===Plot summary===
===Plot summary===
 
The baseball-loving kid [[Shigeki]] finds a phone up in a tree, which briefly transports him into the world of the [[Denjuu]]. The Denjuu World is supposed to be off-limits to grade-schoolers. Bewildered, Shigeki tells his classmates about what happened, but only his friend [[Matsukiyo]] believes him. They decide to test out whether the phone would really take them to the Denjuu World. After they're both transported there, they meet with Crypto, the Elder and many other Denjuu, and so, their adventure begins.
The baseball-loving kid [[Shigeki]] finds a phone up in a tree, which briefly transports him into the world of the [[Denjuu]]. The Denjuu world is a world that is supposed to be off-limits to grade-schoolders. Bewildered, Shigeki tells his classmates about what happened but only his friend [[Matsukiyo]] believes him. They decide to test out whether the phone would really take them to the Denjuu world. After they're both transported there they meet with Crypto, the Elder and many other Denjuu, and their adventure begins.


===Main characters===
===Main characters===
Humans:
Humans:
* [[Shigeki]] - The main protagonist.
* [[Shigeki]] - The main protagonist.
* [[Matsukiyo]]
* [[Matsukiyo]]
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Denjuu:
Denjuu:
* [[Crypto]]
* [[Crypto]]
* [[Waratah]]
* [[Waratah]]
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===Translation===
===Translation===
 
While the manga was never officially published in English, a fan-made translation project is in the works. The translated chapters can be found at [http://manga.telefang.net/ manga.telefang.net].
While the manga was never officially released to English-speaking audiences, a fan-made translation is working on translating it. The translated chapters can be found at [http://manga.telefang.net/ manga.telefang.net].
 


==Telefang 2==
==Telefang 2==
[[File:Telefang2-manga-cover.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Front cover of the first chapter of the Telefang 2 manga.]]
[[File:Telefang2-manga-cover.jpg|220px|thumb|right|Cover page of the first chapter of the Telefang 2 manga.]]


The second manga was serialized in Comic Bom Bom from January to July in 2002. Unlike the manga based on Telefang 1, it was only published in Comic Bom Bom and never re-released as volumes.
The second Telefang manga, by Raizō Reigan {{lang|ja=零願雷蔵}}, was serialized in Comic BomBom from February to July in 2002.<ref>http://bombom.jp/data/200202.html</ref><ref>http://bombom.jp/data/200207.html</ref> Unlike the Telefang 1 manga, it was never released as ''tankōbon'' volumes.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:16, 11 August 2018

Besides the video games, Kodansha also commissioned a manga series to be made for Telefang.

Telefang 1[edit]

Front cover of Telefang 1, volume 1.

The Telefang 1 manga, by Kozue Kino, was serialized in Comic BomBom from March 2000 to July 2001. It was later released in 3 volumes, which are still available secondhand from online stores such as Yahoo! Japan Auctions and Amazon Japan. It was never officially released in English.

Plot summary[edit]

The baseball-loving kid Shigeki finds a phone up in a tree, which briefly transports him into the world of the Denjuu. The Denjuu World is supposed to be off-limits to grade-schoolers. Bewildered, Shigeki tells his classmates about what happened, but only his friend Matsukiyo believes him. They decide to test out whether the phone would really take them to the Denjuu World. After they're both transported there, they meet with Crypto, the Elder and many other Denjuu, and so, their adventure begins.

Main characters[edit]

Humans:

Denjuu:

For a detailed list, see the list of Denjuu that appear in the Telefang manga.

Translation[edit]

While the manga was never officially published in English, a fan-made translation project is in the works. The translated chapters can be found at manga.telefang.net.

Telefang 2[edit]

Cover page of the first chapter of the Telefang 2 manga.

The second Telefang manga, by Raizō Reigan (Japanese: 零願雷蔵), was serialized in Comic BomBom from February to July in 2002.[1][2] Unlike the Telefang 1 manga, it was never released as tankōbon volumes.

References[edit]