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Why is it that the first three volumes of the Iron Maiden 2nd manga are available or are going to be soon in Germany but not in America?! If only I'd kept up more on my German I could read it, but I doubt I'll be able to now, since I haven't really used it much since I graduated High School a year and a half ago.
If no one knows what I'm referring to by Iron Maiden 2nd, it's the first of two officially-recognized scenarios based on the alternate universe presented in the 26th episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion (the second is Ikari Shinji Ikusei Keikaku, or roughly approximated to, Ikari Shinji Raising Project) - I'm not sure if it's officially recognized by Gainax, but considering these are not doujinshi since they run in magazines (including Asuka, the same magazine that published X/1999) I would assume it is company-sanctioned. Both of these manga are based on games or game series released by Gainax. In English, Iron Maiden 2nd is also called Girlfriend of Steel 2, but the official licensed name of it is Angelic Days, and appears in Newtype USA. It had 3 full volumes and the first chapter of the fourth volume scanlated before ADV picked up the license and the series was dropped by the group doing the translation.
Now I find that the German release of the manga is far ahead of the English release and my basic problem is that my German is so rusty that after Vol.4 Ch.1, I'd probably have a very hard time deciphering what's being said.
If no one knows what I'm referring to by Iron Maiden 2nd, it's the first of two officially-recognized scenarios based on the alternate universe presented in the 26th episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion (the second is Ikari Shinji Ikusei Keikaku, or roughly approximated to, Ikari Shinji Raising Project) - I'm not sure if it's officially recognized by Gainax, but considering these are not doujinshi since they run in magazines (including Asuka, the same magazine that published X/1999) I would assume it is company-sanctioned. Both of these manga are based on games or game series released by Gainax. In English, Iron Maiden 2nd is also called Girlfriend of Steel 2, but the official licensed name of it is Angelic Days, and appears in Newtype USA. It had 3 full volumes and the first chapter of the fourth volume scanlated before ADV picked up the license and the series was dropped by the group doing the translation.
Now I find that the German release of the manga is far ahead of the English release and my basic problem is that my German is so rusty that after Vol.4 Ch.1, I'd probably have a very hard time deciphering what's being said.
