7thGarden

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7thGarden
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Cover of the first manga volume
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July 5, 2016 [10] 978-1-4215-8721-9
2 May 1, 2015 [11] 978-4-08-880342-5 October 4, 2016 [12] 978-1-4215-8722-6
3 September 4, 2015 [13] 978-4-08-880474-3 January 3, 2017 [14] 978-1-4215-8723-3
4 December 4, 2015 [15] 978-4-08-880551-1 April 4, 2017 [16] 978-1-4215-9022-6
5 April 4, 2016 [17] 978-4-08-880659-4 July 4, 2017 [18] 978-1-4215-9165-0
6 August 4, 2016 [19] 978-4-08-880758-4 October 3, 2017 [20] 978-1-4215-9431-6
7 December 2, 2016 [21] 978-4-08-880830-7 January 2, 2018 [22] 978-1-4215-9585-6
8 May 2, 2017 [8] 978-4-08-881054-6 April 3, 2018 [23] 978-1-4215-9819-2

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