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This is a list of the chapters of the Japanese manga series Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The individual chapters were originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, from December 2003 to May 2006, with 108 chapters in all. The series primarily focuses on high school student Light Yagami who decides to use a supernatural notebook called the "Death Note", which kills anyone whose name is written in it, to rid the world of evil.

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  • El manga Death Note (デスノート Desu Nōto) té 108 capítols dividits en 12 Tankōbon o volums recopilatoris. La sèrie està basada en un one-shot que va ser editat per l'editorial Shūeisha a la revista Shōnen Jump. El capítol especial narra la història d'un adolescent de tretze anys que es diu Tarō Kagami (鏡太郎 , Kagami Tarō?) que troba un quadern de mort (Death Note), però no sap com utilitzar-lo. A l'octubre de 2006, va sortir un volum, considerat el número 13 sota el títol How to Read. Aquest volum amplia la història i en dona més detalls. El primer tankōbon de Death Note es va publicar el 2 d'abril de 2004, i el dotzè tankōbon es va publicar el 4 de juliol de 2006. No està publicat en català. (ca)
  • Toto je seznam kapitol mangy Death Note – Zápisník smrti. Japonskou mangu Death Note – Zápisník smrti napsal a ilustroval . Jednotlivé kapitoly byly původně publikovány v časopisu Šúkan šónen Jump od prosince 2003 do května 2006 s dohromady 108 kapitolami. Série sleduje osud středoškolského studena Light Jagamiho, který se rozhodne používat nadpřirozený sešit s názvem „Death Note“, který zabije každého, jehož jméno je v něm zapsáno. Light ho používá, „aby svět zbavil zla.“ Death Note byl seskládán do 12 svazků formy tankóbon. První svazek byl v Japonsku vydán 2. února 2004 a dvanáctý 4. července 2006. Kromě těchto svazků vyšla ještě příručka pro mangu, Death Note 13: How to Read, která byla vydána 13. října 2006. Příručka obsahuje informace o sérii, profilech postav, rozhovory s autory a pilotní kapitolu, která předcházela Death Notu. Speciální one-shot příběh byl vydán v únoru 2008 a je posazen o 2 roky později po poslední kapitole jako závěrečný epilog. Death Note byl také zanimován do celkem 37 epizod produkovaných Nippon Television a má tři hrané akční filmy. Death Note byl také vydán v Česku nakladatelstvím CREW v překladu . První svazek byl vydán 10. srpna 2011 a poslední, dvanáctý, 29. ledna 2015. Třináctý, bonusový svazek s názvem How To Read, vyšel 18. prosince 2015. (cs)
  • This is a list of the chapters of the Japanese manga series Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The individual chapters were originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, from December 2003 to May 2006, with 108 chapters in all. The series primarily focuses on high school student Light Yagami who decides to use a supernatural notebook called the "Death Note", which kills anyone whose name is written in it, to rid the world of evil. Death Note has been compiled into twelve tankōbon in Japan, with the first being released on April 2, 2004, and the twelfth on July 4, 2006. In addition to these, a guidebook for the manga, Death Note 13: How to Read, was also published on October 13, 2006. The guidebook has information about the series, with character profiles, creator interviews, and the pilot chapter that preceded Death Note. A one-shot story special of Death Note was also released in February 2008, and is set two years after the original story's epilogue; a second one-shot was announced to be in development in April 2019. Death Note has been adapted into an anime with thirty-seven episodes produced by Nippon Television, and has five live action films. The Death Note manga is licensed by Viz Media for North American distribution under their "Shonen Jump Advanced" imprint. Viz published the first volume on October 10, 2005, and the last on July 3, 2007. A hardcover version of volume 1 was also released by Viz on September 16, 2008. Viz published Death Note 13: How to Read on February 19, 2008, and collected the Death Note volumes along with Death Note 13: How to Read into a box set on October 7, 2008. On October 4, 2016, all 12 original manga volumes and the February 2008 one-shot were released in a single All-in-One Edition, consisting of 2,400 pages in a single book. The All-in-One Edition was released in English on September 6, 2017, resulting in the February 2008 one-shot being released in English for the first time. A standalone Death Note: Special One Shot written by Ohba and drawn by Obata, was published in February 2020. (en)
  • Les chapitres du manga Death Note ont été écrits par Tsugumi Ōba et dessinés par Takeshi Obata. La série est centrée sur Light Yagami, un lycéen qui découvre un carnet aux pouvoirs surnaturels, le « Death Note ». Ancienne propriété d’un dieu de la mort, le Death Note permet à son utilisateur de tuer toute personne dont il connaît le nom et le visage. Le scénario suit les efforts de Light pour créer un monde utopique débarrassé du mal grâce au Death Note, ainsi que les conflits entre lui et ses opposants. La série comporte cent huit chapitres, prépubliés dans le Weekly Shōnen Jump de décembre 2003 à mai 2006, et par la suite compilés en douze tankōbon publiés de avril 2004 à octobre 2006 par Shūeisha. Le manga est publié en France par Kana entre janvier 2007 et octobre 2008 . Une édition double nommée « Black Edition » est également éditée par Kana, chaque volume comprenant deux tomes de l'ancienne édition dans un format plus grand (140 mm × 213 mm), avec des pages couleurs inédites et de nouvelles couvertures. Un guide, intitulé Death Note 13: How to Read, a été publié le 13 octobre 2006 au Japon et le 18 septembre 2009 en France. Il contient de nombreuses informations comme les portraits des personnages, des interviews des créateurs et le pilote de la série. (fr)
  • Questa è la lista dei capitoli di Death Note, manga ideato e scritto da Tsugumi Ōba e disegnato da Takeshi Obata. La storia ruota attorno allo studente Light Yagami e alla sua decisione di usare un quaderno, chiamato "Death Note", che ha il potere di uccidere le persone il cui nome venga scritto su di esso, per liberare il mondo dal male. Il manga è stato serializzato in Giappone nel settimanale della Shūeisha Weekly Shōnen Jump a partire da dicembre 2003 fino a maggio 2006. La serie si è conclusa con un totale di 108 capitoli, raccolti in dodici volumi tankōbon, pubblicati dal 2 aprile 2004 al 4 luglio 2006. La pubblicazione dei volumi ha avuto una periodicità irregolare, variando da bimestrale a trimestrale senza uno schema fisso. In Italia i diritti del manga sono stati acquistati dalla Planet Manga, etichetta della Panini Comics, che ha pubblicato i dodici volumi di Death Note a cadenza bimestrale dal 19 ottobre 2006 al 18 settembre 2008. I volumi sono stati in seguito ristampati svariate volte. La casa editrice ha anche pubblicato una ristampa della serie in formato 13×20, intitolata Death Note Gold, ristampata anch'essa, in versione deluxe con sovraccoperta. Proprio la versione Gold ha generato delle proteste da parte dai lettori per via di una pagina mancante nel volume 8 e di errori e imperfezioni di traduzione. La casa editrice ha risposto alle critiche con un comunicato, in cui, pur scusandosi, ha dichiarato che non avrebbe sostituito le copie incriminate, limitandosi ad allegare la pagina mancante. L'8 novembre 2012 è iniziata la pubblicazione di una ristampa a cadenza bimestrale intitolata Death Note: Black Edition, terminata il 19 settembre 2013 con il sesto volume, che raccoglie in un unico albo due volumi del manga originale. In seguito alla scelta del titolo per il terzo capitolo, Ōba ha deciso che avrebbe usato una sola parola in giapponese per ogni episodio. Inoltre a partire dal capitolo quattro, l'autore ha ammesso di aver incominciato a "divertirsi" con i titoli, ed ha evitato di anticipare informazioni sulla trama tramite la scelta dei nomi dei capitoli. Oltre ai volumi della serie regolare ne è stato pubblicato anche un tredicesimo intitolato Death Note 13: Guida alla lettura (デス ノート ハウ トゥー リード 13 Death Note 13: How to Read?) contenente il riassunto della storia, le schede dei personaggi e l'elenco delle strategie da loro utilizzate, la lista completa delle regole del Death Note, una doppia intervista agli autori Oba e Obata, un'intervista all'autore Oba sulle questioni irrisolte della storia, alcuni sketch comici con i protagonisti di Death Note e il one-shot con cui Oba e Obata hanno presentato per la prima volta il manga sulle pagine di Shōnen Jump. (it)
  • Тетрадь смерти (яп. デスノート Дэсу Но:то, Death Note) — японская манга за авторством писателя Цугуми Обы и художника Такэси Обаты. Авторы признались, что поделили историю на 108 глав под влиянием буддисткой культуры, где это число священно. (ru)
  • O mangá Death Note escrito por Tsugumi Ōba e ilustrado por Takeshi Obata, foi publicado pela editora Shueisha na revista Weekly Shonen Jump. O primeiro capítulo de Death Note foi publicado em dezembro de 2003 e a publicação encerrou em maio de 2006 no capítulo 108, contando com 12 volumes. Nesta página, os capítulos estão listados por volume, com seus respectivos títulos originais (volumes com seus títulos originais abaixo do traduzido e capítulos com seus títulos originais na coluna secundária). (pt)
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  • Upon his arrest, Kyosuke Higuchi tells the investigation team about the Death Note. When they touch the Death Note, they are able to see Rem at the scene. Light regains his Death Note-related memories by touching the notebook and kills Higuchi. L and the Kira investigation team study the Death Note and question Rem. Misled by the false usage rules written in the cover, they remove Light's handcuffs and set Misa free. Misa tries to recall L's real name while continuing Kira's work at Light's instruction. To protect Misa, Rem kills L's mystery ally and L. Rem dies, and Light takes control of the investigation team as the next L. The FBI and CIA form a new team, the SPK, to counter Kira, who begins to gain moral support from parts of the world. (en)
  • L's spiritual heirs Mello and Near, also known as M and N, compete with each other and against Light. Mello abducts Light's sister, Sayu, and asks for the Death Note recovered by the Japanese investigation team in exchange. Caught between Mello and Light, Soichiro Yagami tries to rescue his daughter without involving the police. Matsuda claims to be the new L, to shield Light's identity. Mello acquires a Death Note and meets its Shinigami owner, Shido . Fearing Mello's powers, the President of the United States seeks help from Light. (en)
  • Light joins L's investigation team, hoping to find the second Kira before them. L asks Light to write a message as if he were Kira, so the second Kira would respond. The second Kira is a popular idol named Misa Amane, who sends instructions for meeting. Light and Officer Touta Matsuda head to the meeting place, where Misa discovers Light is Kira through her shinigami eyes: the eyes are unable to see the lifespan of other Death Notes holders. Misa visits Light at home and tells him she is the second Kira, offering to aid him in his work. Light decides he could make use of her love for him. Later, Misa sees Light talking to L at the university and sees L's real name. Before she could tell Light, she is arrested under suspicion of being the second Kira. Her Shinigami, Rem, convinces her to forfeit her Death Note, and Misa loses her memories concerning the Death Note. In turn, Rem orders Light to save Misa. Light gives Rem his Death Note. L asks for Light to be imprisoned, suggesting the latter may be under Kira's control. (en)
  • After a week in prison, Light forfeits his Death Note in order to lose the associated memories. As Kira is apparently still killing people, L sets Light and Misa free, though keeps Light in handcuffs. Light discovers the new Kira is someone from Yotsuba Corporations who has possession of a Death Note and is with Rem. Matsuda spies on them but is discovered after hearing one of the members present is Kira. Matsuda tells them he is Misa's manager and wants Yotsuba to feature Misa in their advertisements. They believe him. At the party to celebrate the signing, Matsuda makes his death by jumping from the Yotsuba building with the other officers' help. On L's side, a burglar known as Wedy installs cameras in the building while Aiber, a con man, presents himself to the Yotsuba members as an ally to learn more about them. (en)
  • Teru Mikami, a worshipper of Kira, acquires a Death Note. Light's former girlfriend Kiyomi Takada, a TV anchor, becomes Kira's spokesperson and reconnects with Light. Light reveals his identity to her and Mikami to enlist their cooperation. Mikami acts as the Hand of Kira to deflect suspicion off Light. (en)
  • After a conflict with Mello and his men, Soichiro Yagami recovers a Death Note but dies of his injuries. Light returns the Death Note to Shido and sends him away. The U.S. Government acknowledges Kira and disbands the SPK. Near works with Light over Kira- and Mello-related matters while suspecting Light is Kira. Near determines the 13-day rule written in the Death Note is fake. (en)
  • Light and Near's teams meet in a warehouse and are seen with Mikami's shinigami eyes. Mikami writes down the investigators' names in a Death Note, and Light reveals he is Kira. Near reveals he worked with Mello to trick Mikami into writing in a forged Death Note. Light tries to write names in his own blood on a hidden scrap of his Death Note, but Matsuda, furious at Light's betrayal, shoots him repeatedly. A severely injured Light asks Ryuk to write Near's name in the Death Note. Ryuk writes Light's name instead, killing him. (en)
  • Near's group determine Mikami is X-Kira after seeing him use a Death Note and talking about Shinigami. Near arrives in Japan to capture Kira, convinced Kira is Light. Misa and Kiyomi face off for Light's affections. Light and Near arrange to meet in person. (en)
  • Having seen FBI agent Raye Penber's face and learned his name, Light forces Penber to kill the other agents with the Death Note before Light kills him as well. After the deaths become known, only Soichiro Yagami and four other policemen continue working with L on the Kira investigation. L meets them to collaborate directly instead of remaining hidden behind a computer. When the task force meets in a hotel, Light goes to their police station and meets Raye Penber's fiancé, Naomi Misora, by chance. She is there to share what she learned about Kira's power through Raye's death, namely that Kira can decide the cause of death and control his victims' actions prior to death. Light introduces himself to her as a task force member and tricks her into revealing her name. With a piece of paper torn from the Death Note, he forces her to commit suicide in a hidden place. L reviews the FBI agents' actions before their deaths and notices Penber's odd behavior. When L is informed of Naomi's disappearance, he suspects the two families Raye investigated and installs surveillance equipment in their homes. Light persuades Ryuk to find the equipment for him. (en)
  • With evidence gathered by Aiber and Wedy, the Kira investigation team learn that one of the seven Yotsuba members is the new Kira. L asks the team not to arrest them until their powers are known. He sends Misa to investigate. Rem tells Misa about her and Light's previous identities as Kira and helps her produce a confession from Yotsuba's Kyosuke Higuchi. Allied with the other Yotsuba members, Light devises a plan to make Higuchi watch a TV program, during which Matsuda is supposed to reveal Kira's identity. When Higuchi tries to kill Matsuda, the investigation team ambushes and arrests him. (en)
  • To keep working as Kira, Light hides a mini television in a bag of chips to watch for criminals in the news and write down their names while studying under surveillance. L removes the cameras but remains suspicious of Light. At Toho University, L reveals his identity and suspicion to Light to see the latter's reaction. Light acts as L's ally, ostensibly to prove his own innocence. On a Sakura TV broadcast, an unknown individual with powers like Kira's warns others not to disrupt Kira's work, before killing anti-Kira commentators. Soichiro enters the Sakura TV building in an armored car without showing his face and stops the broadcast. Light realizes he has a mystery ally who has shortened their lifespan to obtain shinigami eyes, which allows the holder to see anyone's real name and lifespan. L asks Light to join them to stop the second Kira. (en)
  • When high school student Light Yagami finds a notebook called the "Death Note", which gives him the ability to kill anyone he recognizes by sight by simply writing their name in it, he begins mass murdering criminals to create a world free of evil and to eventually become its god. Light meets the owner of the Death Note, a Shinigami named Ryuk, who allows Light to use the notebook under his watch. When law enforcement and the public realize someone is committing the killings, they nickname the unknown killer "Kira". The Japanese National Police Agency or "NPA", with the aid of a mysterious detective known only as "L", search and set traps for Kira. When L deduces Kira can kill those whose faces and names he knows, some of the investigators drop out in fear of their lives. L asks for the FBI's help to investigate the NPA members, suspecting that one of them may be related to Kira. An FBI agent watches Soichiro Yagami, Light's father and one of the investigators, along with his family. Light catches on and uses his Death Note to learn the name of the agent. (en)
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  • Тетрадь смерти (яп. デスノート Дэсу Но:то, Death Note) — японская манга за авторством писателя Цугуми Обы и художника Такэси Обаты. Авторы признались, что поделили историю на 108 глав под влиянием буддисткой культуры, где это число священно. (ru)
  • O mangá Death Note escrito por Tsugumi Ōba e ilustrado por Takeshi Obata, foi publicado pela editora Shueisha na revista Weekly Shonen Jump. O primeiro capítulo de Death Note foi publicado em dezembro de 2003 e a publicação encerrou em maio de 2006 no capítulo 108, contando com 12 volumes. Nesta página, os capítulos estão listados por volume, com seus respectivos títulos originais (volumes com seus títulos originais abaixo do traduzido e capítulos com seus títulos originais na coluna secundária). (pt)
  • El manga Death Note (デスノート Desu Nōto) té 108 capítols dividits en 12 Tankōbon o volums recopilatoris. La sèrie està basada en un one-shot que va ser editat per l'editorial Shūeisha a la revista Shōnen Jump. El capítol especial narra la història d'un adolescent de tretze anys que es diu Tarō Kagami (鏡太郎 , Kagami Tarō?) que troba un quadern de mort (Death Note), però no sap com utilitzar-lo. A l'octubre de 2006, va sortir un volum, considerat el número 13 sota el títol How to Read. Aquest volum amplia la història i en dona més detalls. No està publicat en català. (ca)
  • Toto je seznam kapitol mangy Death Note – Zápisník smrti. Japonskou mangu Death Note – Zápisník smrti napsal a ilustroval . Jednotlivé kapitoly byly původně publikovány v časopisu Šúkan šónen Jump od prosince 2003 do května 2006 s dohromady 108 kapitolami. Série sleduje osud středoškolského studena Light Jagamiho, který se rozhodne používat nadpřirozený sešit s názvem „Death Note“, který zabije každého, jehož jméno je v něm zapsáno. Light ho používá, „aby svět zbavil zla.“ (cs)
  • This is a list of the chapters of the Japanese manga series Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata. The individual chapters were originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, from December 2003 to May 2006, with 108 chapters in all. The series primarily focuses on high school student Light Yagami who decides to use a supernatural notebook called the "Death Note", which kills anyone whose name is written in it, to rid the world of evil. (en)
  • Les chapitres du manga Death Note ont été écrits par Tsugumi Ōba et dessinés par Takeshi Obata. La série est centrée sur Light Yagami, un lycéen qui découvre un carnet aux pouvoirs surnaturels, le « Death Note ». Ancienne propriété d’un dieu de la mort, le Death Note permet à son utilisateur de tuer toute personne dont il connaît le nom et le visage. Le scénario suit les efforts de Light pour créer un monde utopique débarrassé du mal grâce au Death Note, ainsi que les conflits entre lui et ses opposants. (fr)
  • Questa è la lista dei capitoli di Death Note, manga ideato e scritto da Tsugumi Ōba e disegnato da Takeshi Obata. La storia ruota attorno allo studente Light Yagami e alla sua decisione di usare un quaderno, chiamato "Death Note", che ha il potere di uccidere le persone il cui nome venga scritto su di esso, per liberare il mondo dal male. (it)
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  • List of Death Note chapters (en)
  • Llista de capítols de Death Note (ca)
  • Seznam kapitol mangy Death Note (cs)
  • Capitoli di Death Note (it)
  • Liste des chapitres de Death Note (fr)
  • Lista de capítulos de Death Note (pt)
  • Список глав манги «Тетрадь смерти» (ru)
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