By SHINKAI KAWABE/ Staff Writer
November 10, 2022 at 17:33 JST
The first story of the hugely popular manga “Dragon Ball” in the pirated version of Shonen Jump’s No. 51 issue from 1984 (Shinkai Kawabe)
KANAZAWA--Ishikawa prefectural police here Nov. 9 announced the arrest of a man for selling a pirated version of a comic magazine that carries the first story of the hugely popular manga “Dragon Ball” in breach of the Copyright Law. [Read More]
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