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M×0
Genre Action, Comedy, Ecchi, Fantasy, Romance, School life, Shōnen
Manga
Authored by Yasuhiro Kanō
Publisher Flag of Japan Shueisha
Serialized in Flag of Japan Weekly Shonen Jump
Flag of Malaysia Weekly Comic, Arena Komik
Flag of Thailand Boom Weekly Comic Magazine
Original run May 1 2006 – Ongoing
No. of volumes 4

M×0 (pronounced "Emu x Zero") is a fun Japanese comic series, also known as manga. It's a comedy about a regular boy who somehow ends up in a special school where everyone learns to use magic! Get ready for lots of laughs and exciting adventures as he tries to fit in.

About M×0

M×0 is a popular manga series from Japan. It was created by a Japanese writer named Yasuhiro Kanō. He also wrote another series called Pretty Face.

The Story

The story of M×0 is about a school that teaches students how to do magic. But here's the twist: the main character is a normal boy! He gets into this magic school under very special circumstances. The manga follows his funny and exciting adventures as he tries to keep up with his magical classmates.

Who Created It?

The author and artist of M×0 is Yasuhiro Kanō. He is known for his comedy and action stories. His unique style brings the magical world of M×0 to life.

Publication Details

M×0 first started as a series in a famous Japanese magazine called Weekly Shonen Jump. This magazine is known for publishing many popular manga. The first chapter came out on May 1, 2006. The company that publishes the manga is Shueisha.

Manga Volumes

The story of M×0 is collected into special books called volumes. Each volume contains several chapters of the manga. So far, four volumes of M×0 have been released:

  • Volume 1 was released on November 2, 2006.
  • Volume 2 was released on March 2, 2007.
  • Volume 3 was released on May 2, 2007.
  • Volume 4 was released on July 4, 2007.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: M×0 para niños

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