Who Wrote The Knuckleduster Manga Series?

2025-08-29 06:39:29
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Xylia
Xylia
Favorite read: The Nerd Can Fight
Ending Guesser Receptionist
I went through a few mental catalogs—everything from shonen weekly runs to smaller seinen and indie works—and the title 'Knuckleduster' didn't line up with a widely known mangaka in my memory. That said, titles often get localised differently: maybe it’s published under another English name, or it’s a fan translation that stripped author credits.

If you're trying to confirm authorship, I recommend checking the publisher imprint (that usually points to serialized runs), the credits page inside the volume where the mangaka's name is printed, and databases like MangaUpdates or the Japanese publisher’s site. Another useful approach is to search Japanese retail sites with potential kanji guesses and scan the results. I'm happy to help decode any kanji, ISBN, or cover art you can share — I love playing detective with obscure manga mysteries.
2025-08-30 12:33:32
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Jade
Jade
Favorite read: Devil's Hand Knight
Story Finder HR Specialist
I wish I could hand you a name right away, but 'Knuckleduster' as a title doesn't immediately map to a clear manga author in the places I normally look. Sometimes the simplest solution is the fastest: check the title page or colophon of the book for the author's name, or paste a cover image into an image search. Also try searching for alternative spellings like 'Knuckle Duster' or searching the Japanese title if you have it.

If the thing you mean is an indie doujinshi, the creator might be a circle name rather than a personal name, which makes web searches trickier. Send a pic or any extra detail and I'll dig in with you — I actually enjoy these little lookup quests on slow mornings with coffee.
2025-08-30 21:15:06
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Violet
Violet
Story Interpreter Worker
I tried to be thorough here: I don't want to give you a name unless I'm sure, and right now I can't confidently point to an author for a manga titled 'Knuckleduster.' That title could be an indie or doujinshi thing, or even a non-manga publication (there's also a UK fighting magazine with a similar name), so searches can return mixed results.

What I usually do in this situation is search by the Japanese title (if you have it), check the credits page inside the first physical or scanned volume, and cross-reference with sites like MangaUpdates and publisher catalogs. If you can share the book's ISBN, the back cover blurb, or a photo, I'll happily help identify the author — I love sleuthing through obscure or mis-transliterated titles on late-night web hunts.
2025-09-02 06:53:48
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Plot Explainer Nurse
I'm kind of digging through my memory and my bookmarks, and honestly I can't find a clear, mainstream manga credited as 'Knuckleduster' with a single well-known author. I checked the usual spots in my head first — the serials I follow, the bookshelf, and the indie comics I saved — and nothing definitive popped up.

If you meant a different romanization like 'Knuckle Duster' or an indie zine, that might explain the confusion. My go-to move is to look at the very first pages of a volume (the credits/colophon), check the publisher's page, or search sites like MangaUpdates and MyAnimeList for the exact romanization. If you have a cover image, ISBN, or even the Japanese title/kanji, that would make tracking the author way easier. I can help chase it down if you drop a little more info or a picture of the cover.
2025-09-04 18:58:05
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Emma
Emma
Plot Explainer Cashier
Short and practical: I couldn't find a definitive author for a manga simply called 'Knuckleduster.' That often means either the title is mistranslated, it's an obscure indie/doujin release, or it's a magazine/comic series from outside Japan. My trick is to look at the inside cover credits (Japanese books show author and publisher clearly), search the ISBN on Amazon.jp, or paste a cover image into Google image search. If you share the Japanese title or a photo, I can get more concrete info for you.
2025-09-04 23:35:20
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