List of Saint Seiya Episode.G chapters
The manga Saint Seiya Episode.G, written and illustrated by Megumu Okada, is a spin-off's side-story and derivative work of Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya. The story is set seven years before the events of Saint Seiya[1] and depicts the battle of the Gold Saints, ultimate warriors who fight for Peace and Justice in the name of the Goddess Athena, to protect the Earth from the threat of the awakened Titan gods.
The first images of the manga appeared in the Champion Red issue of January 2003, published on November 19, 2002, along with posters by and an interview with Masami Kurumada.[2] The first chapter was then released on the following February issue, published on December 19, 2002, initiating the serialization of the series on this monthly magazine.[3] Chapters were later compiled into volumes by Akita Shoten, with the first being published on June 19, 2003.[4] In July 2009, the manga was put on hiatus, following an unspecified dispute between the author and the publisher.[5] When it resumed in Champion Red's April 2011 issue, the magazine released a compilation of past chapters that had not been grouped into volume format yet (chapters 74–76) under the name "Volume 17.5" along with the new chapter.[6][7] In October 2011, the manga entered a second hiatus, which lasted until April 2013.[8] The final chapter was released on June 19, 2013,[9] and the final volume on August 8, 2013.[10]
In Japan, most volumes have two versions, one a regular version and the other a limited edition, which features different covers and includes various goodies, like drama CDs, postcards, pins, a coin key holder, a day planner, tarot cards, a T-shirt, puzzles, calendars, a pass case and a key chain.[11] Both the regular version and the limited edition contain short special chapters (gaiden), most of which in color, that tell little side-stories or highlight moments from previous chapters.
Between October 2007[12] and January 2008,[13] Champion Red published a short side-story along with the regular chapters that takes place a few years before the main plot. It details the exploits of Sagittarius Aiolos in Egypt and features a young Aiolia and Galan. The full side-story appears compiled in a special volume called "Volume 0: Aiolos" (アイオロス編, Aiorosu hen), released on May 20, 2008, which also contains an encyclopedia with information on all the Episode.G manga published up to that date.[14]
Saint Seiya Episode.G has yet to be licensed in English, but it has been translated into other languages and published in several countries outside Japan: in Brazil, by Conrad Editora;[15] by Panini Comics in Italy, Germany and France;[16][17][18] Glénat in Spain;[19] Editorial Ivrea in Argentina;[20] Editorial Kamite in Mexico;[21] and by Chuang Yi in Singapore.[22]
In December 2013, Megumu Okada announced via Twitter that he was working on a sequel manga titled Saint Seiya Episode.G: Assassin. Serialization began on April 5, 2014, in the 43rd issue of the bimonthly magazine Champion Red Ichigo.[23] After this magazine ceased publication in August 2014, the series was continued in Akita Shoten's web magazine Champion Cross,[24] later renamed Manga Cross. With the change in venue, the chapters started being published entirely in colour on a biweekly basis. The final chapter was published on August 27, 2019.[25] The chapters were compiled into 16 volumes, some of which include bonus chapters. The first volume was published on October 20, 2014,[26] and the last on December 20, 2019.[27]
A second sequel, the conclusion of the Episode.G series, titled Saint Seiya Episode.G: Requiem, began serialization in January, 2020, on the online manga magazine Manga Cross.[28]
Volume list
Saint Seiya Episode.G
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0 | May 20, 2008 | 978-4-253-23110-7 [14] | |
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With the completion of the Aswan Dam, the entrance to an ancient Egyptian tomb where a dark power had been sealed is revealed. Japanese archaeologist Miko Hasegawa investigates the ruins with the help of Sagittarius Aiolos and his little brother Aiolia. There they confront the Egyptian god Apophis and his army, who had been revived by the power of a strange blue water flowing from the god's tomb, and unknowingly break the seal that had been holding back Pontos since mythological times. | |||
1 | June 19, 2003 | 4-253-23111-X [4] ISBN 978-4-253-18150-1 (limited edition)[29] | |
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The Pope of Sanctuary tries to kill a baby who is the reincarnation of the goddess Athena, however, he is stopped by the Gold Saint of Sagittarius, Aiolos. As the Pope places the blame for the assassination attempt on him, Aiolos is deemed a traitor. He takes the baby Athena and escapes Sanctuary, but is eventually killed by the Capricorn Gold Saint Shura. Seven years later, Aiolos's younger brother, Leo Gold Saint Aiolia, is sent out on several missions by the Pope to prove his loyalty to the Sanctuary. In one of his missions, Aiolia meets a girl called Lithos and adopts her as his sister when her father dies. Soon afterwards, a mysterious individual attacks Sanctuary and the Gold Saints gather with the Pope to discuss what to do. | |||
2 | October 23, 2003 | 4-253-23112-8 [30] ISBN 978-4-253-18153-2 (limited edition)[31] | |
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As punishment for arriving late to the meeting with the Gold Saints and causing trouble with one of the others, Aiolia is ordered by the Pope to stop the invader. The enemy reveals himself to be Ebony Hyperion, one of the twelve Titans, who seeks the weapon of his King, the God of Time Kronos, to free him from Zeus's prison. Aiolia faces Hyperion in battle, but is easily defeated. As Lithos puts herself in danger to try to save him, however, he rises to fight once again. This time, Hyperion retreats after Aiolia breaks his divine body armor. Aiolia's own armor, the Leo Gold Cloth, is heavily damaged and he goes with the Taurus Gold Saint, Aldebaran, to Jamir to ask Aries Gold Saint Mu to repair it. | |||
3 | February 19, 2004 | 4-253-23113-6 [32] ISBN 978-4-253-18154-9 (limited edition)[33] | |
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After Mu refuses to repair the Leo Gold Cloth, he and Aiolia are attacked by the Titan Dimension Iapetos, who wants to test Aiolia's powers. Mu and Iapetos face each other in battle, but they are interrupted before a winner can be determined by the appearance of Kronos's soul. The Titan King orders Iapetos to leave and challenges Aiolia to a future fight. Before falling unconscious, Mu uses his blood to repair Aiolia's Cloth, as he now recognizes him as a good Saint. Meanwhile, Shura discovers that the Pope is the Gemini Gold Saint, Saga. The two engage in a fight that ends with Shura falling prey to Saga's mind-controlling technique. | |||
4 | July 29, 2004 | 4-253-23114-4 [34] ISBN 978-4-253-18159-4 (limited edition)[35] | |
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Hyperion sends the Giants, creatures loyal to Kronos, to attack the Sanctuary. One of them attacks the lower-ranked Saints and Aiolia comes to stop him. With his Gold Cloth repaired, Aiolia easily defeats his opponent. Meanwhile, another Giant attacks the Twelve Temples of Sanctuary and is confronted by Cancer Gold Saint Deathmask. Deathmask kills the Giant without much effort, ending the invasion of Sanctuary. | |||
5 | November 25, 2004 | 4-253-23115-2 [36] ISBN 978-4-253-18160-0 (limited edition)[37] | |
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Aiolia is assigned to go with his servants Lithos and Galan to find an evil spirit in the island of Crete. While searching the ruins of the ancient labyrinth, Aiolia and his servants are attacked by the spirit of King Minos, who is feeding on the souls of small children. Aiolia easily defeats Minos, saving the abducted children. In another mission, Aiolia goes to Chuang-Yan to defeat a Gorgon that had previously killed a Silver Saint. There, he meets the Silver Saint's student, the Lynx Bronze Saint, and allows the boy to avenge his master and kill the Gorgon himself. Back at Sanctuary, Aiolia is given a third mission: to protect Virgo Gold Saint Shaka in India while he performs a ritual to destroy the evil spirits that the Titans' presence unleashed on Earth. The Titan Dark Lightning Koios attempts to attack Shaka, but Aiolia fights him instead. | |||
6 | April 20, 2005 | 4-253-23116-0 [38] ISBN 978-4-253-18163-1 (limited edition)[39] | |
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Aiolia is overpowered by Koios and is forced to perform a technique that his brother and master Aiolos had forbidden. With this technique, the Photon Burst, Aiolia almost kills Koios. He is only saved by Hyperion's intervention. As Shaka returns to the Sanctuary, Scorpio Gold Saint Milo is sent by the Pope to protect Aiolia while he recovers from the wounds acquired in battle. At this point, the ancient god Pontos, an ally of the Titans, revives the Trojan hero Hector and sends him to attack Aiolia, but Milo confronts him instead. | |||
7 | July 20, 2005 | 4-253-23117-9 [40] ISBN 978-4-253-18164-8 (limited edition)[41] | |
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Milo defeats Hector, but Pontos reveals that he was only trying to buy enough time to revive the rest of the Titans. All of the Titans, with the exception of Kronos, are thus revived and their home, the Time Labyrinth, is restored. The Titan Galaxy Kreios invades Sanctuary to free the Titan King and is confronted by Shura. During their fight, Shura is seriously injured, but, with Aiolia's help, manages to destroy Kreios's sword, which causes the god to retreat. | |||
8 | December 20, 2005 | 4-253-23118-7 [42] ISBN 978-4-253-18165-5 (limited edition)[43] | |
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Kronos's soul attacks Sanctuary to recover his divine weapon and free himself from Zeus's seal. With almost all of the Gold Saints ordered to stay in their respective temples, Saga reveals that he has two personalities, one good and another evil. Although Saga's good personality emerges to confront Kronos and nearly overpowers him, his evil side soon regains control of his body, allowing the Titan King to escape. Aiolia arrives then and fights Kronos at the Twelve Temples. Kronos attempts to absorb Aiolia's lighting attacks to restore his body, as they possess the same type of energy as Zeus's seal. He succeeds, but becomes vulnerable to Aiolia's Photon Burst in the process. The female Titans then step in to protect their King. | |||
9 | May 18, 2006 | 4-253-23119-5 [44] ISBN 978-4-253-18166-2 (limited edition)[45] | |
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It is revealed that Kronos has lost his memory and his real body after suffering Aiolia's Photon Burst. The Titanesses attack Aiolia and Shura with a Hydra and return to the Time Labyrinth with their king. There, Kronos uses a giant hourglass to return the Earth to the time when he was King. Meanwhile, Aldebaran saves Shura and Aiolia and destroys the Hydra. The Titan Current Okeanos attacks Sanctuary to take back Kreios's sword, but is met with Aiolia and Aquarius Gold Saint Camus. Camus fights Okeanos, but is unable to injure him. | |||
10 | August 18, 2006 | 4-253-23120-9 [46] ISBN 978-4-253-18167-9 (limited edition)[47] | |
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Camus is unable to defeat Okeanos, succeeding only in weakening his weapons. Okeanos retreats, but Iapetos appears then to kidnap Lithos and make Aiolia enter the Time Labyrinth. Aiolia enters the Titans' territory and is confronted by Hyperion. After a short fight, Hyperion sends his soldiers to attack Aiolia, but they are all killed by the Pisces Gold Saint, Aphrodite, who had been sent by Saga. Aphrodite faces a Giant, allowing Aiolia to continue and look for Lithos. | |||
11 | February 20, 2007 | 978-4-253-23125-1 [48] ISBN 978-4-253-18168-6 (limited edition)[49] | |
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While Aphrodite defeats the Giant, Aiolia advances through the Time Labyrinth until he is confronted by Pontos. Pontos offers to share his power with Aiolia so that he can become powerful enough to kill the Titans, but the Leo Saint refuses. Pontos then attacks Aiolia, mutilating his right arm. With help from Galan, Aiolia recovers his arm and continues fighting Pontos. Aiolia soon becomes tired, but the Libra Gold Saint creates an illusion of himself to protect Aiolia from Pontos's attacks. Mu then uses his powers to teleport Shura, Camus, Milo, Aldebaran and Shaka to the Time Labyrinth to assist Aiolia. With several Gold Saints in the Labyrinth, Pontos leaves, expecting the Titans to be killed by the Saints. | |||
12 | August 21, 2007 | 978-4-253-23126-8 [50] ISBN 978-4-253-18169-3 (limited edition)[51] | |
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Titans Iapetos and Themis transport Aiolia to a dimension containing a planet created with their Cosmo to fight him using all their might. As they overpower Aiolia, Shaka joins the fight and helps the Leo Saint. After a struggle between Shaka and Iapetos, Aiolia attacks Iapetos, his right arm charged with Galan's Cosmo. To help her husband, Themis allows Iapetos to kill her so that he may use her as his weapon. Shocked by the events, Iapetos goes berserk and ferociously attacks Shaka and Aiolia. The Gold Saints then join forces to make Iapetos regain consciousness. | |||
13 | December 20, 2007 | 978-4-253-23127-5 [52] ISBN 978-4-253-18170-9 (limited edition)[53] | |
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Aiolia manages to defeat Iapetos using all of his power. The Titan regains his senses, but decides to die in his planet to stay with the remains of his wife. Before dying, Iapetos gives his divine blood to Aiolia to heal him. Aiolia and Shaka return to the other Gold Saints, but they are soon confronted by Kreios. Shura stays behind to fight Kreios, who is using all of his power this time. Meanwhile, Titaness Rhea creates a giant salamander to attack the Gold Saints, causing Camus to face it. | |||
14 | May 20, 2008 | 978-4-253-23128-2 [54] ISBN 978-4-253-18171-6 (limited edition)[55] | |
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Shura manages to perform his Excalibur technique twice at the same time, cutting Kreios's right arm. Pontos then starts draining Kreios's energy to revive his true mistress, Gaia, but Kreios decides to give his power to Shura instead. Meanwhile, Koios has a rematch with Aiolia and this time he is able to use all his power. Koios creates a giant black star that increases his speed and absorbs all of Aiolia's regular lightning attacks, including the Photon Burst. Aiolia is overpowered, but before he is defeated, he once again tries to perform the Photon Burst. | |||
15 | August 20, 2008 | 978-4-253-23129-9 [56] ISBN 978-4-253-18172-3 (limited edition)[57] | |
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Aiolia succeeds in awakening his seventh sense and defeats Koios, who reveals to the Gold Saints that Pontos and Mnemosyne are manipulating the Titans. Meanwhile, Camus stops the Salamander and realizes that something must have happened to its summoner. Sensing Koios's Dunamis in the final moments of his life, Hyperion confronts the traitorous Mnemosyne. She unlocks his memories and, along with Pontos, reveals to him that he had been sealed with the Egyptian god Apophis and that Pontos had saved him with his divine blood. He also learns that many of the Titans had been traitors in the past Titanomachy. Hyperion then sets out to challenge the Gold Saints. Elsewhere in the Time Labyrinth, Lithos finds an amnesiac Kronos and convinces him to try to escape with her. | |||
16 | January 20, 2009 | 978-4-253-23130-5 [58] ISBN 978-4-253-18174-7 (limited edition)[59] | |
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The battle between Aiolia and Hyperion continues. Both unleash their fiercest attacks and one of Aiolia's arms is turned to cinders by the flames at Hyperion's command. In the end, Aiolia manages to restore that arm with the Titan's own regenerative power and kills Hyperion. Meanwhile, Lithos and Kronos run across a strange statue during their escape. It is the Titaness Rhea who has been mysteriously petrified. As they reach a dead-end afterwards, an unknown man who calls himself their hope appears. He creates a path of levitating stones that will lead them down from the castle. | |||
17 | June 19, 2009 | 978-4-253-23134-3 [60] ISBN 978-4-253-18175-4 (limited edition)[61] | |
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With Hyperion defeated, Pontos appears before the Gold Saints. He revives the fallen Titan thanks to their shared Dunamis and commands him to continue to fight. Hyperion, however, manages to break free of Pontos's control and deals himself a mortal blow that injures Pontos as well. He then ends the battle with Aiolia and dies asking the Leo Saint to protect his King and his people. At this moment, rocks start falling from the sky and Lithos and Aiolia are reunited. Kronos also joins them. Black hands surge up from Tartarus to take the amnesiac Titan King, but the Gold Saints join forces to save him. Just as they declare the war to be over, Mnemosyne liberates Kronos's memories, following the instructions of Pontos and of the mysterious man who had previously helped Lithos escape. The Titan King regains his memories and dons his armor, the Megas Drepanon, to fight the Gold Saints. | |||
18 | August 19, 2011 | 978-4-253-23135-0 [62] | |
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Bound by his promise to Hyperion to protect the King of the Titans, Aiolia engages Kronos in battle with the help of the other Gold Saints. Kronos's power has reverted the flow of time on Earth, which will eventually result in its destruction, and Miko Hasegawa, Lizard Misty and Lynx Retsu investigate the strange phenomena that are occurring in Egypt. In the Time Labyrinth, the Titan King unleashes his guardian stars, the last three Giants. He accuses the Saints of believing in the false peace promoted by Zeus and Athena and offers Lithos a chance to join his side. She refuses and he restates his intentions to destroy the world and wage war on Zeus. | |||
19 | December 20, 2011 | 978-4-253-23136-7 [63] | |
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The Gold Saints split up into teams of two to face the Giants: Aldebaran and Shura defeat Nefritis Hoplisma; Shaka defeats Elektron Ther while Aiolia saves his strength for Kronos; Milo and Camus eliminate Margarites Drakon. Seeing the fall of his guards, the Titan King shatters the giant hourglass that controls time, the Adamas Psammos, and changes his armor into a new, stronger form. Empowered by the words of support of his friends, Aiolia resumes his battle against Kronos. | |||
20 | August 8, 2013 | 978-4-253-23140-4 [10] | |
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Overwhelmed by Kronos's might and speed, Aiolia begins to despair, until he finally discovers a way to attack Kronos. He asks his fellow Gold Saints to leave the Labyrinth with the Titans' human followers, and, remembering his promise to Hyperion, offers Kronos a choice: to either return to Earth with him or to die alongside him. The Titan King chooses the latter and they each unleash their ultimate attacks. Both fall, but Kronos soon recognises Aiolia's determination and regrets his decision. He makes a deal with Hades, who had witnessed the battle, offering his power in exchange for Aiolia's life. With Kronos dead, mankind is saved. On Earth, Deathmask orders the Titans' human followers to don the Black Cloths. Aiolia awakens before his brother's grave, where he is reunited with Lithos and Galan. Elsewhere, Pontos is disappointed that his plan to gain Kronos's power has failed, but swears that the peace the Saints have won is only temporary. |
Saint Seiya Episode.G: Assassin
No. | Japanese release date | Japanese ISBN | |
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1 | October 20, 2014 | 978-4-253-23531-0 [26] | |
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2 | February 20, 2015 | 978-4-253-23532-7 [64] | |
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3 | May 20, 2015 | 978-4-253-23533-4 [65] | |
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4 | August 20, 2015 | 978-4-253-23534-1 [66] | |
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5 | October 20, 2015 | 978-4-253-23535-8 [67] | |
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6 | March 18, 2016 | 978-4-253-23536-5 [68] | |
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7 | June 8, 2016 | 978-4-253-23537-2 [69] | |
8 | September 20, 2016 | 978-4-253-23538-9 [70] | |
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9 | December 20, 2016 | 978-4-253-23539-6 [71] | |
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10 | June 20, 2017 | 978-4-253-23540-2 [72] | |
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11 | December 20, 2017 | 978-4-253-23836-6 [73] | |
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12 | May 8, 2018 | 978-4-253-23836-6 [74] | |
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13 | December 20, 2018 | 978-4-253-23838-0 [75] | |
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14 | January 18, 2019 | 978-4-253-23839-7 [76] | |
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15 | April 19, 2019 | 978-4-253-23840-3 [77] | |
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16 | December 20, 2019 | 978-4-253-23841-0 [27] | |
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Chapters not yet in tankōbon format
- 1: "Return home" (帰還, Kikan)
- 2: "Capitulation" (陥落, Kanraku)
- 3: "The last of the Saints" (最後の聖闘士, Saigo no Seinto)
- 4: "The Pegasus Cloth" (天馬星座の聖衣, Pegasasu no Kurosu)
- 5: "The evil armours" (悪衣, Akui)
- Special chapter
- 6: "The great god's cosmo" (大神乃小宇宙, Ōkami no kosumo)
- 7: "Purging hellfire" (粛清の業火, Shukusei no gouka)
- 8: "The deterioration of Sanctuary" (聖域改悪, Sankuchuari kaiaku)
- 9: "Wedge" (楔, Kusabi)
Notes
- Originally titled "Kudakenu tate tonari kirisaku ken tonaru mono" (砕ケヌ盾トナリ 切リ裂ク剣トナル者, lit. "Those who become unbreakable shield and cutting sword") in Champion Red, May 2011
- Originally titled "Kesshite yuruganu mono" (決シテ揺ルガヌ者, lit. "Those who never waver") in Champion Red, June 2011
- Originally titled "Mizūmi no ōjo" (湖の王女, lit. "The princess of the lake") in Champion Cross, May 26, 2015
- Originally titled "Akueriasu" (アクエリアス, lit. "Aquarius") in Champion Cross, June 2, 2015
- Originally titled "Bureiku" (ブレイク, lit. "Break") in Champion Cross, December 22, 2015
- Originally titled "Ōgon no koku" (黄金の刻, lit. "The golden moment") in Champion Cross, January 12, 2016
- Originally titled "Nīsan" (兄さん, lit. "Brother") in Champion Cross, January 19, 2016
- Originally titled "Teriosu" (テリオス, lit. "Telios") in Champion Cross, January 26, 2016
- Originally titled "Asutoraru āmā" (アストラルアーマー, lit. "Astral armour") in Champion Cross, June 7, 2016
- Originally titled "Kibō" (希望, lit. "Hope") in Champion Cross, November 22, 2016
- Originally titled "Meiyū" (盟友, lit. "Sworn friend") in Champion Cross, January 10, 2017
- Originally titled "Soba" (そば, lit. "Soba") in Champion Cross, February 21, 2017
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