List of Pokémon Adventures omnibus volumes

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In manga, an omnibus edition is a volume release collecting multiple volumes or chapters which were originally released separately. Manga publishers release omnibus collections typically of older works, combining them in a bargain format and often collecting a particular story arc, although some omnibus releases cover an entire manga series.

To date, the Pokémon Adventures manga has been released in omnibus format in four different countries: in Japan, Singapore, France and Spain.

List of Pokémon Adventures omnibus volumes

Japan

2011 releases

In 2011, a series of omnibus releases were announced in Japan, collecting the Ruby & Sapphire arc. The Ruby & Sapphire arc was chosen due to its high popularity in Japan. These volumes were issued under Shogakukan's "My First WIDE" brand.

While Volume 1 was released in March 2011, the other two planned volumes were cancelled and Volume 1 was quietly discontinued. This is believed to be due to the depictions of earthquakes and tsunami in the Ruby & Sapphire arc, which were deemed inappropriate following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[1]

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Volume 1 Volume 1 ISBN 4091410693 March 31, 2011
Volume 2 Volume 2 (unissued) ISBN 4091626874 Projected for April 27, 2011
Volume 3 Volume 3 (unissued) ISBN Unknown Unissued

2014 releases

In 2014, Shogakukan announced that they would be releasing a new omnibus edition of the Ruby & Sapphire arc, in commemoration of the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. The volumes will be released under Shogakukan's "My First Series" brand, which are bargain-priced volumes sold only in Japanese convenience stores. A total of four volumes will be released, beginning with volume one on October 24. All four volumes are expected to be released by the end of December.

Satoshi Yamamoto confirmed on his Twitter account that the new series of volumes has no connection to the 2011 releases and that the 2011 releases have been permanently discontinued.

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Volume 1 Volume 1 ISBN 4091196292 October 24, 2014
Volume 2 Volume 2 ISBN 4091196330 November 7, 2014
Volume 3 Volume 3 ISBN 4091196462 November 21, 2014
Volume 4 Volume 4 ISBN 4091196667 December 5, 2014

Singapore

In January 2015, a new series of omnibus volumes was announced by Shogakukan Asia, publishers of the Pokémon Adventures manga in Singapore. The new omnibuses will collect the Ruby & Sapphire arc, originally found in Volume 15 through Volume 22, over a series of four volumes. These releases use VIZ Media's translation.

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Volume 1 Volume 1 ISBN 9789810926960 January 28, 2015
Volume 2 Volume 2 ISBN 9789810926977 February 25, 2015
Volume 3 Volume 3 ISBN 9789810926984 April 22, 2015
Volume 4 Volume 4 ISBN 9789810926991 May 27, 2015

France

Red, Green & Blue chapter and Yellow chapter

Beginning in June 2014, European French publisher Kurokawa began releasing the Red, Green & Blue arc and the Yellow arc together as a series of three omnibus volumes. While the Red, Green & Blue arc and the Yellow arc had been previously released in France by publisher Glénat, these volumes feature a new translation. Kurokawa's omnibus volumes contain all the adventure route maps from the original Japanese volumes, but lack the character introduction pages from the beginning of the volumes.

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Volume 1 Volume 1 ISBN 2368520139 June 12, 2014
Volume 2 Volume 2 ISBN 2368520147 August 28, 2014
Volume 3 Volume 3 ISBN 2368520155 November 13, 2014

Ruby & Sapphire chapter

Following the completion of the Yellow arc, Kurokawa announced an omnibus release of the Ruby & Sapphire arc to tie in with the newly released remake games, Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. The chapter is planned to be released as three omnibus volumes, the first of which was released on December 11, 2014.

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Volume 1 Volume 1 ISBN 2368520899 December 11, 2014
Volume 2 Volume 2 ISBN 2368520872 March 12, 2015
Volume 3 Volume 3 ISBN 2368521542 July 2, 2015

Spain

In October 2015, Spanish publisher Norma Editorial announced they would be publishing the entirety of the Pokémon Adventures manga. Due to the length of the series (52 volumes at the time of announcing the license) and due to different story arcs often starting and ending partway through volumes, Norma Editorial has opted for an omnibus format, with 30 volumes expected so far. The volumes will have double numbering to accommodate fans who may wish to begin reading from a particular story arc. For example, the Yellow arc, which will be published over two volumes, will be numbered as Yellow Volume 1 and Yellow Volume 2, and Volume 3 and Volume 4 of the series overall.

The first volume to be released was Pokémon Rojo, Verde y Azul volume 1 on October 29, 2015. For their first releases, Norma Editorial will be alternating between the Red, Green & Blue arc and the Black & White arc.

Available volumes

Cover Volume Story arc volume Rounds included ISBN Release date
Volume 1 Volume 1 Red, Green and Blue volume 1 ISBN 8467921129 October 29, 2015
Volume 26 Volume 26 Black and White volume 1 ISBN 8467921137 December 4, 2015

Future volumes

Story arc Collected in volume #s
Red, Green & Blue arc 1-2
Yellow arc 3-4
Gold, Silver & Crystal arc 5-8
Ruby & Sapphire arc 9-12
FireRed & LeafGreen arc 13-14
Emerald arc 15-16
Diamond & Pearl arc 17-21
Platinum arc 22-23
HeartGold & SoulSilver arc 24-25
Black & White arc 26-30

References

  1. Pokémon Memo (Japanese language) (retrieved October 10, 2014)


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