Yomawari Sensei | |
夜回り先生 | |
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Genre | Autobiographical,[1] drama[2] |
Manga | |
Written by | Osamu Mizutani |
Illustrated by | Seiki Tsuchida |
Published by | Shogakukan |
Imprint | Ikki Comix |
Magazine | Monthly Ikki |
Demographic | Seinen |
Original run | February 25, 2005 – May 25, 2009 |
Volumes | 9 + 2 extras |
Yomawari Sensei (夜回り先生, lit. 'Night Patrol Teacher') is a Japanese autobiographical manga series written by Osamu Mizutani and illustrated by Seiki Tsuchida . It was serialized in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki from February 2005 to May 2009. The manga is based on Mizutani's autobiographical book of the same title published in 2004.
Osamu MizutaniYokohama. He spends the nights staying by the side of vulnerable, recluse and addicted to drugs teenage runaway students who have been rejected by society. Mizutani encounters with them to help and counsel, becoming known as the "Night Patrol Teacher".
is a high school teacher who works in a night school inWritten by Osamu Mizutani and illustrated by Seiki Tsuchida[3] (re-released by Shogakukan on March 6, 2009).[4] A previous story, subtitled Blanco (ブランコ, Buranko), was published in Shogakukan's seinen manga magazine Monthly Ikki on October 25, 2004;[5] it was released as a collected volume on December 28, 2004.[6]
, Yomawari Sensei is based on Mizutani's autobiographical book of the same title, released by Sanctuary Publishing on February 10, 2004Yomawari Sensei was serialized in Monthly Ikki from February 25, 2005,[7] to May 25, 2009.[8] Shogakukan collected its chapters in nine tankōbon volumes, released from September 30, 2005,[9] to January 30, 2009;[10] an additional volume, subtitled Tokubetsu-hen: Sayonara ga Ienakute (特別編 さよならが言えなくて, lit. 'Special Edition: I Can't Say Goodbye'), was released on May 29, 2009.[11] Tsuchida died of liver cirrhosis on April 24, 2012.[12] An additional story of Yomawari Sensei, subtitled Kibō-hen (希望編, lit. 'Hope Edition'), was released on June 29, 2012; it contains three chapters of a planned four-chapter unfinished story, and contributions by other manga artists.[2][13][14]
The manga was licensed in France by Casterman, released under its imprint Sakka,[15] and in Indonesia by M&C!.[1]
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN |
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1 | September 30, 2005[9] | 978-4-09-188585-2 |
2 | November 30, 2005[16] | 978-4-09-188592-0 |
3 | April 28, 2006[17] | 978-4-09-188318-6 |
4 | November 30, 2006[18] | 978-4-09-188345-2 |
5 | April 27, 2007[19] | 978-4-09-188364-3 |
6 | October 30, 2007[20] | 978-4-09-188378-0 |
7 | February 29, 2008[21] | 978-4-09-188400-8 |
8 | August 29, 2008[22] | 978-4-09-188423-7 |
9 | January 30, 2009[10] | 978-4-09-188434-3 |
Extra 1 | May 29, 2009[11] | 978-4-09-188457-2 |
Extra 2 | June 29, 2012[14] | 978-4-09-188457-2 |