


Nana film DVD release Main article: Nana (film)

It was also serialized in Viz's magazine, Shojo Beat, Adaptations Live-action films Viz Media licensed Nana for release in North America.
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Shueisha collected the series into twenty-one volumes. Yazawa published a new "Junko's Place" chapter in Cookie's March 2013 issue. She returned from the hospital in April 2010, but no set date for Nana's return was announced. The series was put on hiatus again in June 2009, when Yazawa suddenly became ill. In 2007, the manga was put on hiatus, when Yazawa underwent an operation. Viz Media release Main article: List of Nana chaptersĪi Yazawa's Nana debuted in the manga magazine Cookie in July 2000. Many glimpses of the future are also shown. The lives of Nana Osaki, Nana Komatsu, Blast, and Trapnest becomes intertwined as the series goes on. The band has a huge following by the time Nana O moves to Tokyo. Trapnest consists of Reira Serizawa, Ren Honjo, Takumi Ichinose, and Naoki Fujieda. However, they became known nation-wide, after Nana's relationship with Trapnest guitarist, Ren Honjo was revealed. The band gains popularity at live gigs and eventually gets signed by Gaia Records. She is joined by old bandmates, Nobuo Terashima, Yasushi Takagi, and new member Shinichi Okazaki. Nana Osaki came to Tokyo to headline a punk band, Blast. They become close friends and share an apartment together. Nana Komatsu and Nana Osaki are complete opposites of eachother, however a chance encounter on a train brings the two together.
