Go! Go! Loser Ranger! 11

Paperback (Manga RTL)
$10.99 US
0"W x 0"H x 0"D   | 7 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Aug 27, 2024 | 192 Pages | 9798888770450
| Rated T
FOC Jul 29, 2024 | Catalog June 2024
Attention kaiju and sentai fans! From the creator of The Quintessential Quintuplets comes a new "anti-ranger" action-comedy that'll make you root for the alien invaders! Perfect for fans of Kaiju No. 8 and Power Rangers.

The stage has been set for the greatest battle royale in the history of the Ranger Force. On one side, the entire Ranger Force has been mobilized to deal with the threat of the kaiju, and on the other, the Directors of the Monster Protection Society pose a new threat with familiar powers! Caught between these two powerful forces, unwilling to let either side prevail, is Fighter D, the self-proclaimed enemy of all hope. From now on, D has decided to fight for his own sake and no other!
Negi Haruba debuted in 2013 with the story "Coward's Crossword" in Kodansha's Magazine Special. Haruba's first series was Purgatory Karma in 2014, followed in 2017 by The Quintessetial Quintuplets, which became a runaway hit worldwide and inspired two seasons of anime and a film.

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Attention kaiju and sentai fans! From the creator of The Quintessential Quintuplets comes a new "anti-ranger" action-comedy that'll make you root for the alien invaders! Perfect for fans of Kaiju No. 8 and Power Rangers.

The stage has been set for the greatest battle royale in the history of the Ranger Force. On one side, the entire Ranger Force has been mobilized to deal with the threat of the kaiju, and on the other, the Directors of the Monster Protection Society pose a new threat with familiar powers! Caught between these two powerful forces, unwilling to let either side prevail, is Fighter D, the self-proclaimed enemy of all hope. From now on, D has decided to fight for his own sake and no other!

Creators

Negi Haruba debuted in 2013 with the story "Coward's Crossword" in Kodansha's Magazine Special. Haruba's first series was Purgatory Karma in 2014, followed in 2017 by The Quintessetial Quintuplets, which became a runaway hit worldwide and inspired two seasons of anime and a film.