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  1. Tried out the manga from a recommendation and I thought that was great! I highly recommend it if you've ever felt similarly. I ended up loving Naoya's character (MC), makes me wish Persona (And really just most games in general) did away with silent protags.

  2. The Persona 1 manga was great, sucks that it doesn’t have as much attention as other persona-based media. It made the SEBEC route feel more awesome than it should’ve been (I even hummed out the music from the game from its respective scene). And I liked how they made all the characters too.

  3. To be succinct, while I did enjoy my time with the game save for the hurdles at the very beginning, I think the manga is a better way to experience the story of Persona, and I’d recommend it to anyone. TLDR: I want an English release goddammit.

  4. Oct 18, 1996 · Persona has a large cast, but it is good at making its characters feel distinct and memorable, and the manga tries hard to give each character at least a little development. Persona as a series has always been character driven, and the Persona manga is no exception.

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    Starting serialization in November 1996 and finishing in March 2000, the Megami Ibunroku Persona manga was published in a total of eight tankōbon volumes. Shinshū Ueda was the artist and writer who also worked on the manga adaptation Majin Tensei: The True Remembrance and the original manga set in the Shin Megami Tensei universe, Hato no Senki. The...

    The manga sometimes uses kanji names for spells with their in-game katakana reading as furigana. Below is a complete list of the kanji and their meanings.

    According to the first volume's omake, Shinshū Ueda thought the protagonist looked like Tomoya Nagase, TOKIO's vocalist. She used him as inspiration for the protagonist and eventually became a fan,...
    The second volume contains an omake detailing Ueda's thoughts on the American version of the game, Revelations: Persona. Her version of the protagonist is named Edward Tanaka (エドワード・田中, Edowādo Tan...
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  5. Megami Ibunroku Persona is the manga adaptation of Persona by Shinshū Ueda. Released only in Japan, the manga started serialization in 1996 and was completed in 2000, with 8 volumes and the total of 44 chapters.

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  7. He discovers that the party's dreams are better than his, and is ready to give up until Nanjo makes a speech to him. The party fights Kandori, who is suddenly taken over by his Persona. They defeat both his forms, and he is freed from his Persona Nyarlathotep's control.

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