1. Manga Review: Maoh: Juvenile Remix Vol. # 10 (Final)
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I don’t usually review a whole lot of shonen manga, and I review even fewer violent shonen titles. Somehow, though, I wound up with the Maoh series, which has murder and mayhem in spades.(My …
2. Manga Review: Maoh: Juvenile Remix Vol. # 09
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I don’t usually review a whole lot of shonen manga, and I review even fewer violent shonen titles. Somehow, though, I wound up with the Maoh series, which has murder and mayhem in spades.(My …
3. Review: Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Vols. 1-4 - Good Comics for Kids
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What would you do if you were the only person who knew a beloved savior was really a devil? Would you stand up or would you turn away, saying “This is not my problem”? That is the dilemma facing Ando, a seemingly ordinary high school student who possesses a mysterious power. He can make people […]
4. Maoh: Juvenile Remix (Manga) - TV Tropes
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Maoh: Juvenile Remix is a manga written by Kotaro Isaka and illustrated by Megumi Osuga, which was published in Weekly Shonen Sunday from 2007 to 2009. Isaka and Osuga later penned a spinoff manga, Waltz, which ran in Monthly Shonen Jump from …
5. Maoh Juvenile Remix | Tropedia - Fandom
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Maoh: Juvenile Remix is a manga published in Shonen Sunday (the same people that licensed Flame of Recca.) The original story was written by Kotaro Isaka. The art and current story are done by Megumi Osuga. The story takes place in a fictional Japanese city. Recently, the Anderson Group has moved into town and has been launching a bunch of big building projects. The only problem is that they're taking away a lot of the locals' jobs. To top it all off, there's quite a bit of gang violence in the
6. Maoh: Juvenile Remix GN 1 - Review - Anime News Network
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The do-or-do-not power-debate parallels to Ando's own personal questioning as a whole – how much effect can a person's words have and what is someone's personal responsibility to stop being a bystander to injustice? While its direction remains up the air, Maoh Juvenile Remix opens with a compelling first volume full of questions worth trying to answer.
7. Manga Review: Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Volume One - ComicsOnline
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Ando convinced himself when he was younger that he had the gift of psychic ventriloquism. That is, he'd think something and someone walking by would repeat what was in his head. Of course, when he told his friends in school, it turned out badly, so now as a junior in high school he's perfectly content to just go with the flow, to do and say everything that will allow him to blend in. But Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Volume One is a shonen manga, and it never works out that way.
8. Review of 'Maoh: Juvenile Remix' Vol. 1 (Manga) - ICv2
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ICv2 Stars: 4 (out of 5)
9. Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Volume 01 – Manga Review - Animanga Nation
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Review by: Sophie Stevens Publisher: VIZ Media Author: Megumi Osuga Original Story: Kotaro Isaka Genre: Graphic Novel (Shonen Sunday) MSRP: $9.99 US Rating: T+ (Older Teen) Release Date: Available …
10. Maoh: Juvenile Remix (manga) - Anime News Network
Plot Summary: Andou is a high schooler who possesses the ability to force others to vocalize his thoughts—an ability similar to ventriloquism.
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11. Maoh: Juvenile Remix, Vol. 1 (1) by Megumi Ōsuga - Goodreads
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In the city of Nekota, where rapid modernization threat…