Q-Ko-chan

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Q-Ko-chan
Q-Ko-Chan1.jpg
Cover to volume 1 of Q-Ko-Chan: The Earth Invader Girl.
QコちゃんTHE地球侵略少女
(Q-Ko-Chan: The Chikyū Shinryaku Shōjo)
Genre Science fiction
July 25, 2006 [2] 978-0-345-49208-1
2 December 21, 2004 [3] 978-4-06-349186-9 October 2006 [4] 978-0-345-49209-8

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References

  1. Qコちゃん THE地球侵略少女(1). Kodansha.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  2. Alexander, Matthew (October 17, 2016). "Q-Ko-Chan: The Earth Invader Girl Vol. #01 Manga Review". Fandom Post.
  3. QコちゃんTHE地球侵略少女(2). Kodansha.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  4. Alexander, Matthew (November 22, 2006). "Q-ko-chan Vol. #02". Anime On DVD. Archived from the original on April 18, 2008.