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Garou Densetsu: Atanaru Tatakai (餓狼伝説 -新たなる闘い-) is a single-volume 222 page manga that is loosely based on Fatal Fury 2. The book is unique for being created and illustrated by an American artist, Leo Adver. His script is translated into Japanese by Kasumi Kumogata. It features English sound effects, prolific cussing in English, and off-the-wall interpretations of the characters. The manga was also published in Gamest magazines.

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  • Garou Densetsu: Atanaru Tatakai (餓狼伝説 -新たなる闘い-) is a single-volume 222 page manga that is loosely based on Fatal Fury 2. The book is unique for being created and illustrated by an American artist, Leo Adver. His script is translated into Japanese by Kasumi Kumogata. It features English sound effects, prolific cussing in English, and off-the-wall interpretations of the characters. The manga was also published in Gamest magazines.
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  • Garou Densetsu: Atanaru Tatakai (餓狼伝説 -新たなる闘い-) is a single-volume 222 page manga that is loosely based on Fatal Fury 2. The book is unique for being created and illustrated by an American artist, Leo Adver. His script is translated into Japanese by Kasumi Kumogata. It features English sound effects, prolific cussing in English, and off-the-wall interpretations of the characters. The manga was also published in Gamest magazines.
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