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Welcome to the only TFL and AFL approved fanlisting for the comics and manga based on the Legend
of Zelda series. Whether it be by Akira Himekawa, Ataru Cagiva,
Shotaro Ishinomori, Valiant, or any other. This site was opened on September
16, 2008 after the old (beautiful) fanlisting, Märchen, closed
in July.
July 13, 2010- Webmaster Update:
GlitterBerri has a new site and is continuing translations for the Zelda series. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions- feel
free to email me or post on this thread!
Script used: Enthusiast
Member count: 19, from 5 countries
Pending members: 2
Newest members: Uchiha Yunha
News:
Viz, the american
publisher, has picked up the rights to distribute the manga by Akira Himekawa. You can search Amazon to order
it.
What is a Fanlisting?
A fanlisting is simply an online list of fans of a subject, such
as a actor or musician, that is created by an individual and open
for fans from around the world to join; a place you can have your
name listed along with other fans of the same subject to show
that there is love for it. There are no costs, and the only requirements
to join a fanlisting are your name and country. For more go to
The Fanlistings
or the Anime
Fanlistings.
A Note:
I never thought the slot for this would open, I'm thrilled to
be able to run the zelda manga fanlisting, and I plan to keep
it open for years. So, if you were a member of any of the previous
ones, please join again and show your support for this wonderful
series! A few of you may know me from my old site, History
of Hyrule, which had a ton of manga and doujinshi scans. Even
though that is on an extended hiatus, I'll be providing info,
scans, and links to other sources from this site to help fans
find everything that is out there. ~Melora
Thanks:
I'd also like to give a huge thank you to Annie (Andrea or KitsunePixie.)
For those of you who weren't around during the beginning of the
millennium: she's the original scanalator who ran the old Zelda
no Densetsu.com. Without her most of us probably would have never
found out about the Zelda manga- Let alone have been able to read
it. She's a wonderful person and I truly can't thank her enough.
I'd also like to personally thank Anastasia and Beno, who I worked
with and who did an absolutely remarkable job with later translations.
Also, a big thanks to Iron Knuckle, Mariam Dirbashi, GlitterBerri, and Goddess
Rinoa all of whom translated more of the works in the series.
If there are others, let me know about them! |