Page counts for manga like 'Deke!' can be tricky because releases vary. The Japanese editions usually hover around 180–200 pages, but localized versions might tweak that for formatting. I’d recommend checking the specific ISBN or publisher details if you need an exact number—sometimes digital versions even differ from print. Either way, it’s a brisk, energetic series that’s over before you know it, which is both a compliment and a complaint because I always want more!
I’ve got the Japanese volumes of 'Deke!' on my shelf, and they’re pretty standard for a shoujo manga—around 190 pages per volume. What’s cool is how the story balances sports drama with character growth, so even though the page count might seem average, it doesn’t waste space. The English release by Viz Media follows a similar format, though sometimes they adjust the sizing or include bonus content like author notes, which can add a few extra pages.
If you’re new to the series, don’t stress about the numbers; the art and emotional beats are what make it stand out. Sumeragi’s choreography for the ice hockey scenes is dynamic, and the character expressions are so vivid that you’ll forget you’re counting pages anyway.
Deke! is a manga series by Natsuki Sumeragi, and its length varies by edition. The original Japanese tankōbon volumes typically have around 180–200 pages each, but the exact count can shift slightly depending on the publisher or release format. If you're looking at the English version, it might be compiled differently—sometimes single volumes are split or combined. I remember flipping through my copy and being surprised by how dense the panels were; Sumeragi's art style packs a lot of detail into every page, so even if the page count seems modest, the storytelling feels rich.
For collectors, it’s worth noting that some special editions or omnibus releases might bundle multiple volumes together, pushing the page count higher. If you’re hunting for a specific version, checking the publisher’s site or fan forums like MyAnimeList can give you the most up-to-date details. Either way, it’s a fun read—I blasted through the first volume in one sitting because the pacing is just that addictive.
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