Godhand Teru | |
ゴッドハンド輝 (Goddo Hando Teru) | |
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Genre | Medical[1] |
Manga | |
Written by | Kazuki Yamamoto |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | March 21, 2001 – October 5, 2011 |
Volumes | 62 |
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Original network | TBS |
Original run | April 11, 2009 – May 16, 2009 |
Episodes | 6 |
Manga | |
Godhand Teru: Kamigami no Sōheki | |
Written by | Kazuki Yamamoto |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | January 25, 2012 – February 15, 2012 |
Manga | |
Godhand Teru: Chinmoku no Corona 2020 | |
Written by | Kazuki Yamamoto |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | June 17, 2020 – July 8, 2020 |
Volumes | 1 |
Godhand Teru (Japanese: ゴッドハンド輝, Hepburn: Goddo Hando Teru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazuki Yamamoto. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from 2001 to 2011, with its chapters collected in 62 tankōbon volumes. A four-chapter story, Godhand Teru: Kamigami no Sōheki, was published in the same magazine in 2012, and another four-chapter story, Godhand Teru: Chinmoku no Corona 2020, was published in the same magazine 2020. A six-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on TBS in 2009.
Written and illustrated by Kazuki Yamamoto, Godhand Teru was first published as a one-shot chapter in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine on July 26, 2000;[2] it was later serialized in the same magazine from March 21, 2001,[3] to October 5, 2011.[4] Kodansha collected its chapters in 62 tankōbon volumes, released from July 17, 2001,[5] to May 17, 2012,[6]
A four-chapter series, titled Godhand Teru: Kamigami no Sōheki (ゴッドハンド輝 神々の双璧), was serialized in the same magazine from January 25 to February 15, 2012.[7][8] Another four-chapter series, titled Godhand Teru: Chinmoku no Corona 2020 (ゴッドハンド輝 ~沈黙のコロナ2020~), was serialized in the same magazine from June 17 to July 8, 2020.[9][10] A single tankōbon volume was released on August 17, 2020.[11]
A six-episode television drama adaptation was broadcast on TBS from April 11 to May 16, 2009.[12][13]
By June 2020, the manga had over 9 million copies in circulation.[14]