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Demon Lord Dante (Japanese: 魔王ダンテ, Hepburn: Maō Dante) is a manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series tells the story of Ryo Utsugi, a student who finds himself in the body of an ancient demon known as Dante and sees himself in the middle of a conflict between God and the devils. Nagai's main influence to create the work was Gustave Doré's illustrations of Dante's Divine Comedy. The series challenged the traditional view of God as good and Devil as bad and was created to provoke the critics of his previous works.

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  • ديمون لورد دانتي (باليابانية: 魔王ダンテ) ، هي عنوان مجلة مصورة يابانية من نوع رعب وأكشن، من تأليف جو ناغاي ، بدأت إصدارها الأول سنة 1971م. (ar)
  • Maō Dante (jap.: 魔王ダンテ), auch als Demon Lord Dante oder Devil King Dante bekannt, ist eine japanische Manga-Serie von Gō Nagai, das 1971 veröffentlicht wurde. Sie wurde 2002 als Animeserie adaptiert und ist in die Genres Horror und Action einzuordnen. (de)
  • Demon Lord Dante (Japanese: 魔王ダンテ, Hepburn: Maō Dante) is a manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series tells the story of Ryo Utsugi, a student who finds himself in the body of an ancient demon known as Dante and sees himself in the middle of a conflict between God and the devils. Nagai's main influence to create the work was Gustave Doré's illustrations of Dante's Divine Comedy. The series challenged the traditional view of God as good and Devil as bad and was created to provoke the critics of his previous works. During 1971, Nagai wrote the original Demon Lord Dante manga, which was published in Kodansha's Bokura Magazine. The series ran from January to June, but it ended prematurely because of the magazine discontinuation. In 2002, the manga was officially revived by Nagai, and during the same year a 13-episode anime adaption was created and broadcast in Japan by AT-X. The anime was released in North America in DVD format by Geneon Entertainment in 2004 and re-released by Discotek Media in 2016. (en)
  • 『魔王ダンテ』(まおうダンテ)は、永井豪の漫画作品。 (ja)
  • Mao Dante (魔王ダンテ, Maō Dante?) è un manga del 1971 di Gō Nagai, creatore di altre opere quali Mazinga, Ufo Robot Goldrake, Jeeg robot d'acciaio e Devilman. Mao Dante è comunemente considerato il precursore di quest'ultimo. Il manga è incompleto. In un'intervista concessa nell'aprile 2007, durante una visita in Italia, l'autore ha affermato che trasse l'ispirazione per creare Mao Dante da un'edizione della Divina Commedia illustrata da Gustave Doré. Il manga è stato pubblicato in Italia prima da Granata Press e poi da Dynamic Italia in due grossi tankobon esauriti; successivamente la d/visual ha ristampato il manga nel 2008 in 3 volumi, pubblicando inoltre nel 2009 il suo sequel Mao Dante - Nuova serie in 4 volumi. Nel 2018 la J-Pop ha pubblicato l'opera in 3 volumi. Nel 2002 dal manga è stato tratto un anime televisivo di 13 episodi, pubblicato in Italia dalla Dynit. (it)
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  • Cover of the second volume of the Italian release of Mao Dante, as published by d/visual in 2002 (en)
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  • Seinen (en)
  • Shōnen (en)
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  • Kenichi Maejima (en)
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  • 2002-08-31 (xsd:date)
  • January 1971 (en)
  • March 2002 (en)
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  • 魔王ダンテ (en)
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  • Maō Dante (en)
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  • 2002-11-23 (xsd:date)
  • June 1971 (en)
  • January 2004 (en)
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  • Hiroshi Motokura (en)
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  • Demon Lord Dante (en)
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  • Hiroshi Murano (en)
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  • manga (en)
  • tv series (en)
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  • Shōzō Uehara (en)
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  • ديمون لورد دانتي (باليابانية: 魔王ダンテ) ، هي عنوان مجلة مصورة يابانية من نوع رعب وأكشن، من تأليف جو ناغاي ، بدأت إصدارها الأول سنة 1971م. (ar)
  • Maō Dante (jap.: 魔王ダンテ), auch als Demon Lord Dante oder Devil King Dante bekannt, ist eine japanische Manga-Serie von Gō Nagai, das 1971 veröffentlicht wurde. Sie wurde 2002 als Animeserie adaptiert und ist in die Genres Horror und Action einzuordnen. (de)
  • 『魔王ダンテ』(まおうダンテ)は、永井豪の漫画作品。 (ja)
  • Demon Lord Dante (Japanese: 魔王ダンテ, Hepburn: Maō Dante) is a manga series written and illustrated by Go Nagai. The series tells the story of Ryo Utsugi, a student who finds himself in the body of an ancient demon known as Dante and sees himself in the middle of a conflict between God and the devils. Nagai's main influence to create the work was Gustave Doré's illustrations of Dante's Divine Comedy. The series challenged the traditional view of God as good and Devil as bad and was created to provoke the critics of his previous works. (en)
  • Mao Dante (魔王ダンテ, Maō Dante?) è un manga del 1971 di Gō Nagai, creatore di altre opere quali Mazinga, Ufo Robot Goldrake, Jeeg robot d'acciaio e Devilman. Mao Dante è comunemente considerato il precursore di quest'ultimo. Il manga è incompleto. In un'intervista concessa nell'aprile 2007, durante una visita in Italia, l'autore ha affermato che trasse l'ispirazione per creare Mao Dante da un'edizione della Divina Commedia illustrata da Gustave Doré. Nel 2002 dal manga è stato tratto un anime televisivo di 13 episodi, pubblicato in Italia dalla Dynit. (it)
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  • ديمون لورد دانتي (ar)
  • Demon Lord Dante (en)
  • Maō Dante (de)
  • Mao Dante (it)
  • 魔王ダンテ (ja)
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