Out of the blue a blinding light engulfs him one day in whose aftermath the city of Tokyo has lost all its inhabitants save Arisu and two friends | The incredibly bright explosion temporarily blinds them |
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While the manga was written by Haro Aso, the series is written by Yoshiki Watabe, Yasuko Kuramitsu and Shinsuke Sato | The names are translated from English to Japanese as Romaji, consider it easy access for non-Japanese language speakers |
from the original on October 26, 2020 | Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN 1 April 18, 2011 — — 2 September 16, 2011 — — 3 January 18, 2012 — — 4 July 18, 2012 — — 5 October 18, 2012 — — 6 January 18, 2013 — — 7 May 17, 2013 — — 8 August 16, 2013 — — 9 December 18, 2013 — — 10 March 18, 2014 — — 11 June 18, 2014 — — 12 October 17, 2014 — — 13 December 18, 2014 — — 14 February 18, 2015 — — 15 May 18, 2015 — — 16 September 18, 2015 — — 17 January 18, 2016 — — 18 April 18, 2016 — — Alice on Border Road [ ] No |
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Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation :" followed by a 10-digit number | Season 1 is basically a twisted festival of betrayals and mind games, where people in the alternate world end up doing things they never would in the real world |
Shot early in the morning? However, the final episode of season 1 ends on a note that could be the beginning of the next stage.
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