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Bride of Deimos (Japanese: 悪魔 (デイモス)の花嫁, Hepburn: Deimosu no Hanayome) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by . It premiered in Princess magazine in December 1974, later moving to Viva Princess, where it ran until the magazine became defunct with the release of its October 1990 issue. Akita Shoten collected the chapters into 17 compiled volumes published under the imprint; ComicsOne licensed the series for an English-language release in North America and published seven volumes before going out of business. In August 1988, the manga inspired an original video animation (OVA) adaptation directed by Rintaro and produced by Madhouse. In May 2007, Bride of Deimos resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita magazine, with the subtitle "The Final Chapter"

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  • Bride of Deimos (en)
  • Bride of Deimos (fr)
  • 悪魔の花嫁 (ja)
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  • Bride of Deimos (悪魔の花嫁, Deimosu no hanayome, Akuma no Hanayome) est un manga de et illustré par , sorti en 1975. Un film d'animation OAV, Bride of Deimos: The Orchid Suite (悪魔の花嫁 蘭の組曲, Deimosu no hanayome: Ran no Kumikyoku) a été adaptée en 1988. Cette œuvre mélange des éléments de mythologie grecque, horreur, et romantisme morbide, et a été noté pour son atmosphère réussie. (fr)
  • 『悪魔の花嫁』(デイモスのはなよめ)は、原作:池田悦子、作画:あしべゆうほによる日本のホラー・ファンタジー漫画。 (ja)
  • Bride of Deimos (Japanese: 悪魔 (デイモス)の花嫁, Hepburn: Deimosu no Hanayome) is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written by Etsuko Ikeda and illustrated by . It premiered in Princess magazine in December 1974, later moving to Viva Princess, where it ran until the magazine became defunct with the release of its October 1990 issue. Akita Shoten collected the chapters into 17 compiled volumes published under the imprint; ComicsOne licensed the series for an English-language release in North America and published seven volumes before going out of business. In August 1988, the manga inspired an original video animation (OVA) adaptation directed by Rintaro and produced by Madhouse. In May 2007, Bride of Deimos resumed serialization in Monthly Bonita magazine, with the subtitle "The Final Chapter" (en)
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  • Bride of Deimos (en)
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  • Etsuko Ikeda (en)
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  • Cover of the first volume of Bride of Deimos (en)
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