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The chapters of Nana are written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. Nana premiered in the Japanese manga magazine Cookie in 2000 where it ran until June 2009, when the series was put on hiatus because of Yazawa's illness. Yazawa returned from hospital in early April 2010, though had not specified when or if she will resume the manga. Yazawa published a two-page chapter of "Junko's Room", a side story about a friend of one of the two main characters, in the March 2013 issue of Cookie. This is the first manga she has published since her 2009 illness. The chapters have been collected and published in 21 tankōbon volumes in Japan by Shueisha.

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  • The chapters of Nana are written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. Nana premiered in the Japanese manga magazine Cookie in 2000 where it ran until June 2009, when the series was put on hiatus because of Yazawa's illness. Yazawa returned from hospital in early April 2010, though had not specified when or if she will resume the manga. Yazawa published a two-page chapter of "Junko's Room", a side story about a friend of one of the two main characters, in the March 2013 issue of Cookie. This is the first manga she has published since her 2009 illness. The chapters have been collected and published in 21 tankōbon volumes in Japan by Shueisha. Nana is licensed for English-language release in North America by Viz Media. It was serialized in Viz's manga anthology Shojo Beat, from July 2005 to August 2007. The series continued publication in book form, with all 21 volumes released as of July 6, 2010. Madman Entertainment distributes the series in New Zealand and Australia. It is also licensed in Germany by Egmont Manga & Anime, in Italy and Mexico by Panini Comics, in France by Éditions Delcourt, in Taiwan by Sharp Point Press, in South Korea by Haksan Publishing, in Spain by Planeta DeAgostini, in Brazil by Editora JBC, in Argentina by Editorial Ivrea, and in Thailand by Bongkoch Publishing. (en)
  • Cet article est un complément de l’article sur le manga Nana. Il contient la liste des volumes du manga parus en presse à partir du tome 1. (fr)
  • O mangá Nana é escrito e ilustrado por Ai Yazawa, e é publicado pela editora Shueisha na revista . O primeiro capítulo de Nana foi publicado em dezembro de 1999, já tendo ultrapassado mais de 80 capítulos lançados atualmente. Nesta página, os capítulos estão listados por volume (nem capítulos nem volumes são titulados). Alguns capítulos saíram apenas na Cookie, não tendo sido lançados na forma de volumes, porém, eles também estarão listados aqui. No Brasil, é licenciado e publicado pela editora JBC desde julho de 2008. (pt)
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  • *Chapters 13-16 *Bonus Pages — Junko's Snack Bar (en)
  • * Nana Komatsu * Nana Osaki (en)
  • *Chapters 17-20 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 1–4 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 21-24 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 25-28 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 29-32 *Bonus Page *Bonus Story: Naoki (en)
  • *Chapters 33-36 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 37-41 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 42-45 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 46-49 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 5-8 *Bonus Pages (en)
  • *Chapters 50-53 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 54-57 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 58-61 *Bonus Page *Bonus Story: Nobu (en)
  • *Chapters 62-65 *Bonus Page (en)
  • *Chapters 66-69 *Bonus Page *Bonus Story: Takumi (en)
  • *Chapters 70-73 *Bonus Pages (en)
  • *Chapters 74-77 (en)
  • *Chapters 78-80 *Bonus Pages (en)
  • *Chapters 9-12 *Bonus Pages (en)
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  • The stories follow each Nana's life before they met each other: Nana Komatsu is a high school graduate who has had a number of crushes on older men, including being a mistress for a salaryman. She and her friend Junko enroll in a local art school college where they meet Kyosuke Takakura and Shoji Endo. Nana K. at first wants to just be friends with Shoji, but later gives in and they become lovers. However, when Junko and Kyosuke announce they are moving to Tokyo with Shoji soon to follow, Nana K. wants to join them but must stay to earn some money before making that dream come true. Nana Osaki is the lead singer for a rock band called Blast. She talks about how she and bassist Ren Honjo first met and later became lovers. Ren later leaves the group in order to join an up and coming band in Tokyo called Trapnest. Nana O. eventually decides to go to Tokyo to follow her own dream of being a rock star. The volume contains a bonus chapter introducing a section hosted by Junko. (en)
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  • Cet article est un complément de l’article sur le manga Nana. Il contient la liste des volumes du manga parus en presse à partir du tome 1. (fr)
  • O mangá Nana é escrito e ilustrado por Ai Yazawa, e é publicado pela editora Shueisha na revista . O primeiro capítulo de Nana foi publicado em dezembro de 1999, já tendo ultrapassado mais de 80 capítulos lançados atualmente. Nesta página, os capítulos estão listados por volume (nem capítulos nem volumes são titulados). Alguns capítulos saíram apenas na Cookie, não tendo sido lançados na forma de volumes, porém, eles também estarão listados aqui. No Brasil, é licenciado e publicado pela editora JBC desde julho de 2008. (pt)
  • The chapters of Nana are written and illustrated by Ai Yazawa. Nana premiered in the Japanese manga magazine Cookie in 2000 where it ran until June 2009, when the series was put on hiatus because of Yazawa's illness. Yazawa returned from hospital in early April 2010, though had not specified when or if she will resume the manga. Yazawa published a two-page chapter of "Junko's Room", a side story about a friend of one of the two main characters, in the March 2013 issue of Cookie. This is the first manga she has published since her 2009 illness. The chapters have been collected and published in 21 tankōbon volumes in Japan by Shueisha. (en)
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  • Liste des chapitres de Nana (fr)
  • List of Nana chapters (en)
  • Lista de capítulos de Nana (pt)
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