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==Other Information==
==Additional Information==


In the July 2007 issue, in parallel with Chapter 1, [[/Interview with ZUN|an interview report with ZUN]] was published.
In the July 2007 issue, in parallel with Chapter 1, [[/Interview with ZUN|an interview report with ZUN]] was published.
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The first of three volumes of the graphic novel compilation (tankoubon) went on sale on April 9, 2008, accompanied by a [[Silent Sinner in Blue (CD)|soundtrack CD]]. The second volume was released on December 9, 2008. And the third on October 10, 2009.
The first of three volumes of the graphic novel compilation (tankoubon) went on sale on April 9, 2008, accompanied by a [[Silent Sinner in Blue (CD)|soundtrack CD]]. The second volume was released on December 9, 2008. And the third on October 10, 2009.


The names of volume are "Upper Volume ({{lang|ja|上巻}} ''Jou-kan'')" - "Middle Volume ({{lang|ja|中巻}} ''Chuu-kan'')" - "Bottom Volume ({{lang|ja|底巻}} ''Tei-kan'')", which is a little odd; on Japanese, or Kanji culture, the traditional order of three books is named normally as "Upper - Middle - Lower", so they should call it normally not "Bottom Volume" ({{lang|ja|底巻}} ''Tei-kan'') but "Lower Volume" ({{lang|ja|下巻}} ''Ge-kan''). This irregular names are derived from [[Wikipedia:Sumiyoshi_Sanjin|Sumiyoshi Sanjin]], which appears in the first volume.
The names of volume are {{nihongo|"Upper Volume"|上巻|Jou-kan}} - {{nihongo|"Middle Volume"|中巻|Chuu-kan}} - {{nihongo|"Bottom Volume"|底巻|Tei-kan}}, which is a little odd; on Japanese, or Kanji culture, the traditional order of three books is named normally as "Upper - Middle - Lower", so they should call it normally not {{nihongo|"Bottom Volume"|底巻|Tei-kan}} but {{nihongo|"Lower Volume"|下巻|Ge-kan}}. This irregular names are derived from [[wikipedia:Sumiyoshi Sanjin|Sumiyoshi Sanjin]], which appears in the first volume.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 19:53, 15 May 2012

東方儚月抄
Silent Sinner in Blue
Silent Sinner in Blue vol.1
Developer

ZUN /
Aki★Eda

Publisher

Comic Rex /
tankoubon

Released

April 9, 2008; December 9, 2008; October 10, 2009

Writers

ZUN

Illustrators

Aki★Eda

Comic artists

Aki★Eda

Chapters

21

Comes with

Silent Sinner in Blue (CD) (volume 1)

東方儚月抄 ~ Silent Sinner in Blue (Touhou Bougetsushou, "Ephemeral Moon Vignette from the East") is a manga drawn by Aki★Eda and written by ZUN, serialized in the magazine Comic Rex since June 2007.

Touhou Bougetsushou (東方儚月抄) is a loosely interconnected storyline about the Lunarians that includes Silent Sinner in Blue, Cage in Lunatic Runagate, and Inaba of the Moon and Inaba of the Earth. Bougetsushou (儚月抄) can be translated as "Ephemeral Moon Vignette"; compare with the main title of its predecessor 東方永夜抄 ~ Imperishable Night (Touhou Eiyashou), where "永夜抄" translates to "Eternal Night Vignette".

Story Summary

Silent Sinner in Blue follows the efforts of Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame, and the residents of the Scarlet Devil Mansion as they attempt to send a rocket to the moon, purportedly in order to invade the Lunar Capital.

Compilation Version

SSiB Complete

Compilation of all the chapters.

Download

Volumes

Additional Information

In the July 2007 issue, in parallel with Chapter 1, an interview report with ZUN was published.

The first of three volumes of the graphic novel compilation (tankoubon) went on sale on April 9, 2008, accompanied by a soundtrack CD. The second volume was released on December 9, 2008. And the third on October 10, 2009.

The names of volume are "Upper Volume" (上巻 Jou-kan) - "Middle Volume" (中巻 Chuu-kan) - "Bottom Volume" (底巻 Tei-kan), which is a little odd; on Japanese, or Kanji culture, the traditional order of three books is named normally as "Upper - Middle - Lower", so they should call it normally not "Bottom Volume" (底巻 Tei-kan) but "Lower Volume" (下巻 Ge-kan). This irregular names are derived from Sumiyoshi Sanjin, which appears in the first volume.

External Links