Panini Comics
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Panini Comics | ||||
Panini Comics logo | ||||
Founded | 1994 | |||
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Headquarters | Modena, Italy | |||
Type | Division | |||
Owner(s) | Panini Group | |||
Industry | Publishing | |||
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Panini Comics is an international publishing company headquartered in Italy. They publish comics and manga in several different languages worldwide, including Pokémon manga. Internationally, they often publish manga under their Planet Manga imprint.
To date, Panini Comics has published Pokémon manga in Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Italy, Mexico, and the Netherlands.
Their subsidiary publishes Pokémon Official Magazine in various countries.
Pokémon titles licensed by Panini Comics
Argentina
- Pokémon Adventures (regular tankōbon volumes; each arc with its own numbering)
- Red, Green & Blue arc (2021, three volumes)
- Yellow arc (2022-2023, four volumes)
- Gold, Silver & Crystal arc (2023-present, ongoing)
Brazil
- Pokémon Adventures (regular tankōbon volumes; each arc with its own numbering)
- Red, Green & Blue arc (2016-2017, three volumes)
- Yellow arc (2017, four volumes)
- Gold, Silver & Crystal arc (2018-2019, seven volumes)
- Ruby & Sapphire arc (2019-2020, eight volumes)
- FireRed & LeafGreen arc (2021, three volumes)
- Emerald arc (2021-2022, three volumes)
- Diamond & Pearl arc (2022-2023, eight volumes)
- Platinum arc (2024, two volumes)
- HeartGold & SoulSilver arc (2024-present, ongoing)
- Black & White arc (2014-2015, nine volumes)
Germany
- Pokémon Adventures (regular tankōbon volumes; under the title Pokémon – Die ersten Abenteuer with continuous numbering between arcs)
- Red, Green & Blue and Yellow arcs (2016-2017, seven volumes)
- Gold, Silver & Crystal arc (2017-2018, eight volumes)
- Ruby & Sapphire arc (2018-2019, eight volumes)
- FireRed & LeafGreen arc (2019, three volumes)
- Emerald arc (2019-2020, four volumes)
- Diamond & Pearl and Platinum arcs (2020-2021, eleven volumes)
- HeartGold & SoulSilver arc (2022, two volumes)
- Pokémon Adventures (regular tankōbon volumes; each arc with its own numbering)
- Black & White arc (2013-2015, nine volumes)
- Black 2 & White 2 arc (2018-2021, four volumes)
- Pokémon Adventures (Shogakukan's mini-volume format; each arc with its own numbering)
- X & Y arc (2015-2017, six volumes)
- Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc (2017, three volumes)
- Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc (2019-2020, six volumes)
- Sword & Shield arc (2021-2024, seven volumes)
- Pokémon Adventures (premium omnibus volumes in boxed sets)
- Red, Green & Blue and Yellow arcs (2021, three volumes)
- Black & White arc (2023, three volumes)
- X & Y arc (2022, three volumes)
- Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc (2022, three volumes)
- Pokémon Journeys (four regular tankōbon volumes; 2022-2023)
Italy
- Magical Pokémon Journey (first two monthly issues; 2000-2001)
- Pokémon Adventures (first ten monthly issues)
Mexico
- Pokémon Adventures (regular tankōbon volumes; each arc with its own numbering)
- Red, Green & Blue arc (2017, three volumes)
- Yellow arc (2017-2018, four volumes)
- Gold, Silver & Crystal arc (2018-2019, seven volumes)
- Ruby & Sapphire arc (2019-2020, eight volumes)
- FireRed & LeafGreen arc (2021, three volumes)
- Emerald arc (2022, three volumes)
- Diamond & Pearl arc (2022-2024, eight volumes)
- Black & White arc (2016, nine volumes)
Netherlands
- Pokémon Adventures (regular tankōbon volumes; under the title Pokémon - Het grote Avontuur with continuous numbering between arcs)
- Red, Green & Blue and Yellow arcs (2023-2024, seven volumes)
- Gold, Silver & Crystal arc (2024-present, ongoing)
External links
- Official website (Italian)
- Official website (English)
- Panini Comics on Wikipedia
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