A War Without Casualties
The Republic of San Magnolia has long been under attack from the neighboring Giadian Empire's army of unmanned drones known as the Legion. After years of painstaking research, the Republic finally developed autonomous drones of their own, turning the one-sided struggle into a war without casualties-or at least, that's what the government claims.
In truth, there is no such thing as a bloodless war. Beyond the fortified walls protecting the eighty-five Republic territories lies the "nonexistent" Eighty-Sixth Sector. The young men and women of this forsaken land are branded the Eighty-Six and, stripped of their humanity, pilot the "unmanned" weapons into battle...
Series Information
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Story and Art by | Asato Asato, Shirabi |
Series Page | 86--EIGHTY-SIX |
Romaji Title | 86 |
Japanese Title | 86―エイティシックス― |
Prequel Series | N/A |
Reading Order |
This is the first volume. You might want to check out the manga adaptation. |
Status | Ongoing |
Genres | Action, Drama, Mecha, Sci-fi, Supernatural, Tragedy |
Demographic | Seinen |
Japanese Publisher | ASCII Media Works |
Series Links | MangaUpdates, MyAnimeList |
Product Description
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Volume | Single, 1 |
Chapters Included | Prologue, 1-7, Epilogue |
ISBN-13 | |
Release Date | March 26, 2019 |
Format | Trade Paperback |
Trim Size |
5.75" x 8.25" [Larger Trim] |
Book Price | $14.00 |
Pages | 254 |
Age Rating | Older Teen |
English Publisher | Yen Press |
Imprint | Yen On |
Book Staff
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Translation | Roman Lempert |
Anime
This series has an anime adaptation!
Romaji Title | 86 |
Japanese Title | 86―エイティシックス |
Format | TV Anime |
Episodes Covered | [Coverage unknown] |
Aired | Spring 2021 |
Studio | A-1 Pictures |
Links | MyAnimeList, Anilist |
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