For the Iranian television series, see Man of Many Faces (TV series).
Manga
Man of Many Faces
20面相におねがい!! (Nijū Mensō ni Onegai!!)
Manga
Written by
Clamp
Published by
Kadokawa Shoten
English publisher
NA:Tokyopop
Magazine
Newtype
Demographic
Shōnen
Original run
1990 – 1991
Volumes
2
Man of Many Faces (20面相におねがい!!, Nijū Mensō ni Onegai!!, lit. 20 Faces, Please!!) is a manga by Clamp about a nine-year-old boy named Akira Ijyuin who steals beautiful and valuable objects to please his two mothers and is known to the public as the dashing, clever thief named the Man of 20 Faces. The manga took inspiration from the works of Edogawa Ranpo, most notably from The Fiend with Twenty Faces.[1]
The storyline of Man of Many Faces occurs simultaneously with both Clamp School Detectives and Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders, as demonstrated by a conversation between Nokoru and Suō which also takes place in Clamp School Detectives, while in Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders Akira and Utako appear at their age as they do in Man of Many Faces.
The manga is published in English by Tokyopop (formerly) and Viz Media (currently), retaining its right to left format.
^"Kurodahan press to publish Edogawa Ranpo's Fiend with twenty faces", Crunchy roll, 17 Apr 2011.
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