Psyren (Japanese: -サイレン-, Hepburn: Sairen), literally meaning Siren and stylized as PSYЯEN, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Toshiaki Iwashiro. The manga was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 2007 to November 2010, with its chapters collected in sixteen tankōbon volumes. Psyren follows Ageha Yoshina, a high school student who is chosen by Nemesis Q as a participant in the Psyren games. The games take place in a world known as Psyren. In North America, Viz Media licensed the series for English release and serialized its chapters in Shonen Jump.
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Psyren was written and illustrated by Toshiaki Iwashiro. The series was first published in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump in the 1st 2008 issue released on December 3, 2007.[2] The series finished in the 52nd issue of the magazine on November 29, 2010.[3][4] Shueisha collected its individual chapters into sixteen tankōbon volumes released from May 2, 2008 to March 4, 2011.[5][6]
PSI is one of the defining features of the manga Psyren. PSI is an ability that allows a person to activate the full potential of their brain to actualize their thoughts as various 'waves'; allowing an individual to realize a plethora of para-psychological and superhuman abilities that depend on the given person's natural qualities, state of psyche, and training. The term PSI can refer to the usage of this ability, but also the energy, effect, or 'waves' that is the corporealization of PSI. A person capable of utilizing PSI is colloquially referred to as a "Psychicer" or "Psycher."
PsyrentypemangaauthorToshiaki IwashiropublisherShueishapublisher_enFile:Flag of Canada.svg File:Flag of the United States.svg Viz Mediademographic Shōnenmagazine Weekly Shōnen JumpfirstDecember 3, 2007lastNovember 29, 2010volumes14volume_list List of Psyren chapters
Psyren (-サイレン- Sairen?), stylized as PSYЯEN, is a Japanese shōnen manga series by Toshiaki Iwashiro. Psyren follows Ageha Yoshina, a high school student who is chosen by Nemesis Q as a participant in the game Psyren. The games take place in a world known initially as Psyren, which is revealed to be the real world a decade in the future. Ageha and his friends then attempt to change the future and save the world from becoming the Psyren they know.
Psyren has been continuously serialized in the Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Jump since the December 3, 2007 (issue 2008-01), and has been collected in eleven tankōbon volumes as of April 2010 and began publication in America starting with the January issue of Shonen Jump (magazine).[1]
Psyren is written and illustrated by Toshiaki Iwashiro. The series is published in Japan by Shueisha, and has been serialized in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump since the 2008-01 issue (December 3, 2007). Publication is ongoing, with serial chapters collected in twelve tankōbon volumes as of July 2, 2010.[2]
The new turn over in Shonen Jump manga will soon be reaching North American readers. Four series will be launched in the Japanese edition of the magazine over the next four issues. Toshiaki Iwashiro's (Psyren) Kagamigami in issue 11, Yūki Tabata's (Hungry Joker) Black Clover in issue 12, Yuu Miki's Kaizou Ningen Roggy in issue 13 and Utsumi Yuusuke's (Gado-den) Urban Battle Satellite in issue 14. And, Viz will be "Jump Starting" the new manga.
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