List of ''Fairy Tail'' volumes

The cover of the first volume of Fairy Tail as published by Kodansha on December 15, 2006, in Japan

Fairy Tail is a Japanese shōnen manga series written and illustrated by Hiro Mashima. The first chapter premiered in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on August 2, 2006, and is being serialized weekly.[1] Fairy Tail follows the adventures of Natsu Dragneel, a teenage wizard (魔導士, madōshi)[lower-alpha 1] who is a member of the popular wizards' guild Fairy Tail, as he searches for the dragon Igneel. On their journey, they are tasked with completing missions requested by people and collect money for rewards, such as hunting monsters and fighting illegal guilds called dark guilds.

The chapters are being collected in tankōbon format since December 15, 2006.[2] The series spans 545 chapters and 63 tankōbon volumes.[3] The manga was adapted into an anime series by A-1 Pictures and Satelight, and aired on TV Tokyo from October 12, 2009 to March 30, 2013.[4] On July 20, 2017, Mashima confirmed on Twitter that the final season of Fairy Tail will air in 2018.[5] The series is licensed for regional language releases by Star Comics in Italy, Pika in France and Norma Editorial in Spain.[6][7][8]

In North America, Kodansha USA, under the Kodansha Comics imprint, publishes its English language adaptation of the series, chapterwise in Crunchyroll Manga since October 2013. The tankōbon were first published by Del Rey Manga beginning on March 25, 2008,[9][10] until Kodansha USA took over with the thirteenth volume in May 2011,[11] reprinting the earlier 12 volumes under their name.[12] At the New York Comic-Con in October 2012, Kodansha announced an accelerated tankobon release schedule after the 24th volume in March 2013.[13] The series concluded with the 63rd volume, which was released in December 2017.[14]

Manga

Fairy Tail

Volumes 1–15

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
1 December 15, 2006[2] ISBN 978-4-06-363771-7March 25, 2008[9] ISBN 978-0-345-50133-2
2 January 17, 2007[15] ISBN 978-4-06-363782-3March 25, 2008[16] ISBN 978-0-345-50330-5
3 March 16, 2007[17] ISBN 978-4-06-363810-3June 24, 2008[18] ISBN 978-0-345-50556-9
4 May 17, 2007[19] ISBN 978-4-06-363832-5September 16, 2008[20] ISBN 978-0-345-50557-6
5 July 17, 2007[21] ISBN 978-4-06-363857-8January 27, 2009[22] ISBN 978-0-345-50558-3
6 September 14, 2007[23] ISBN 978-4-06-363890-5April 28, 2009[24] ISBN 978-0-345-50681-8
7 November 16, 2007[25] ISBN 978-4-06-363914-8July 7, 2009[26] ISBN 978-0-345-51039-6
8 January 17, 2008[27] ISBN 978-4-06-363940-7October 27, 2009[28] ISBN 978-0-345-51040-2
9 March 17, 2008[29] ISBN 978-4-06-363965-0December 29, 2009[30] ISBN 978-0-345-51233-8
10 May 16, 2008[31] ISBN 978-4-06-363986-5March 23, 2010[32] ISBN 978-0-345-51457-8
11 August 12, 2008[33] ISBN 978-4-06-384023-0June 22, 2010[34] ISBN 978-0-345-51992-4
12 October 17, 2008[35] ISBN 978-4-06-384050-6September 28, 2010[10] ISBN 978-0-345-51993-1
13 December 17, 2008[36] ISBN 978-4-06-384075-9May 10, 2011[11] ISBN 978-1-935-42932-6
14 March 17, 2009[37] ISBN 978-4-06-384098-8July 12, 2011[38] ISBN 978-1-935-42933-3
15 May 15, 2009[39] ISBN 978-4-06-384136-7September 27, 2011[40] ISBN 978-1-935429-34-0

Volumes 16–30

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
16 July 17, 2009[41] ISBN 978-4-06-384158-9November 8, 2011[42] ISBN 978-1-935-42935-7
17 September 17, 2009[43] ISBN 978-4-06-384185-5January 24, 2012[44] ISBN 978-1-612-62054-1
18 November 17, 2009[45] ISBN 978-4-06-384211-1March 6, 2012[46] ISBN 978-1-612-62055-8
19 January 15, 2010[47] ISBN 978-4-06-384233-3May 29, 2012[48] ISBN 978-1-612-62056-5
20 March 17, 2010[49] ISBN 978-4-06-384266-1July 10, 2012[50] ISBN 978-1-612-62057-2
21 May 17, 2010[51] ISBN 978-4-06-384296-8September 25, 2012[52] ISBN 978-1-612-62058-9
22 August 17, 2010[53] ISBN 978-4-06-384346-0November 27, 2012[54] ISBN 978-1-612-62059-6
23 October 15, 2010[55] ISBN 978-4-06-384379-8January 29, 2013[56] ISBN 978-1-612-62060-2
24 December 17, 2010[57] ISBN 978-4-06-384416-0March 26, 2013[58] ISBN 978-1-61262-266-8
25 February 17, 2011[59] ISBN 978-4-06-384442-9April 23, 2013[60] ISBN 978-1612622675
26 April 15, 2011[61] ISBN 978-4-06-384473-3May 28, 2013[62] ISBN 978-1612622682
27 June 17, 2011[63] ISBN 978-4-06-384502-0June 25, 2013[64] ISBN 978-1612622699
28 August 17, 2011[65] ISBN 978-4-06-384533-4July 30, 2013[66] ISBN 978-1612622705
29 October 17, 2011[67] ISBN 978-4-06-384563-1August 27, 2013[68] ISBN 978-1612624068
30 December 16, 2011[69] ISBN 978-4-06-384597-6September 24, 2013[70] ISBN 978-1-61262-407-5

Volumes 31–45

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
31 February 17, 2012[71] ISBN 978-4-06-384628-7October 29, 2013[72] ISBN 978-1-61262-408-2
32 April 17, 2012[73] ISBN 978-4-06-384654-6November 19, 2013[74] ISBN 978-1-61262-409-9
33 June 15, 2012[75] ISBN 978-4-06-384686-7December 3, 2013[76] ISBN 978-1-61262-410-5
34 August 17, 2012[77] ISBN 978-4-06-384719-2January 7, 2014[78] ISBN 978-1-61262-411-2
35 November 16, 2012[79] ISBN 978-4-06-384765-9February 25, 2014[80] ISBN 978-1-61262-412-9
36 February 15, 2013[81] ISBN 978-4-06-384810-6March 25, 2014[82] ISBN 978-1-61262-432-7
37 April 17, 2013[83] ISBN 978-4-06-384845-8April 15, 2014[84] ISBN 978-1-61262-433-4
38 June 17, 2013[85] ISBN 978-4-06-384876-2May 13, 2014[86] ISBN 978-1-61262-434-1
39 August 16, 2013[87] ISBN 978-4-06-394908-7June 4, 2014[88] ISBN 978-1-61262-435-8
40 October 17, 2013[89] ISBN 978-4-06-394941-4July 15, 2014[90] ISBN 978-1-61262-417-4
41 December 17, 2013[91] ISBN 978-4-06-394982-7August 12, 2014[92] ISBN 978-1-61262-437-2
42 March 17, 2014[93] ISBN 978-4-06-395009-0September 30, 2014[94] ISBN 978-1-61262-561-4
43 May 16, 2014[95] ISBN 978-4-06-395077-9October 28, 2014[96] ISBN 978-1-61262-562-1
44 July 17, 2014[97] ISBN 978-4-06-395124-0November 25, 2014[98] ISBN 978-1-61262-563-8
45 September 17, 2014[99] ISBN 978-4-06-395186-8December 30, 2014[100] ISBN 978-1-61262-564-5

Volumes 46–63

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
46 November 17, 2014[101] ISBN 978-4-06-395241-4January 27, 2015[102] ISBN 978-1-61262-797-7
47 January 16, 2015[103] ISBN 978-40-6395-287-2March 31, 2015[104] ISBN 978-1-61262-798-4
48 March 17, 2015[105] ISBN 978-4-06-395343-5May 26, 2015[106] ISBN 978-1-61-262819-6
49 May 15, 2015[107] ISBN 978-4-06-395406-7July 28, 2015[108] ISBN 978-1-61-262985-8
50 July 17, 2015[109] ISBN 978-4-06-395435-7September 29, 2015[110] ISBN 978-1-61-262986-5
51 September 17, 2015[111] ISBN 978-4-06-395489-0November 24, 2015[112] ISBN 978-1-63-236114-1
52 November 17, 2015[113] ISBN 978-4-06-395538-5January 26, 2016[114] ISBN 978-1-63-236115-8
53 January 15, 2016[115] ISBN 978-4-06-395577-4April 12, 2016[116] ISBN 978-1-63-236126-4
54 March 17, 2016[117] ISBN 978-4-06-395626-9June 21, 2016[118] ISBN 978-1-63-236215-5
55 May 17, 2016[119] ISBN 978-4-06-395675-7August 9, 2016[120] ISBN 978-1-63-236262-9
56 July 15, 2016[121] ISBN 978-4-06-395715-0September 27, 2016[122] ISBN 978-1-63-236290-2
57 September 16, 2016[123] ISBN 978-4-06-395761-7November 29, 2016[124] ISBN 978-1-63-236291-9
58 November 17, 2016[125] ISBN 978-4-06-395804-1February 28, 2017[126] ISBN 978-1-63-236334-3
59 December 16, 2016[127] ISBN 978-4-06-395831-7March 28, 2017[128] ISBN 978-1-63-236335-0
60 March 17, 2017[129] ISBN 978-4-06-395897-3May 30, 2017[130] ISBN 978-1-63-236336-7
61 May 17, 2017[131] ISBN 978-4-06-395945-1July 25, 2017[132] ISBN 978-1-63-236430-2
62 September 15, 2017[133] ISBN 978-4-06-510034-9November 14, 2017[134] ISBN 978-1-63-236475-3
63 December 26, 2017[3] ISBN 978-1-63-236476-0January 23, 2018[135] ISBN 978-1-63-236476-0

Fairy Tail Zero

Fairy Tail Zero (フェアリーテイル ゼロ, Fearī Teiru Zero, stylized as FAIRY TAIL ZERØ) is a prequel spin-off manga by Hiro Mashima that focuses on Mavis Vermillion and depicts the events leading to the formation of the titular wizards' guild. It was released with the launch of Monthly Fairy Tail Magazine on July 17, 2014,[136] and ended in the magazine's final issue published on July 17, 2015.[137] It was later published as a single tankōbon volume on November 17, 2015 in Japan, and on July 12, 2016 in North America. The Fairy Tail anime television series included an adaptation of Fairy Tail Zero, with its episodes airing from January 9 to March 12, 2016.

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 November 17, 2015[138] ISBN 978-4-06-395540-8July 12, 2016[139] ISBN 978-1-63-236284-1
  1. "The Fairies in My Heart" (心の中の妖精, Kokoro no Naka Yōsei)
  2. "The Truth Game" (真実のゲーム, Shinjitsu no Gēmu)
  3. "The Night They Set Out" (旅立ちの夜, Tabitachi no Yoru)
  4. "Dancing with Blades" (刃と踊る, Yaiba to Odoru)
  5. "Moonlit Lake" (月明かりの湖, Tsukiakari no Mizūmi)
  6. "Blue Skull" (青い髑髏 (ブルースカル), Burū Sukaru)
  7. "Black Wizard Mavis" (黒魔導士メイビス, Kuro Madōshi Meibisu)
  1. "Is Magnolia Burning Down?" (マグノリアは燃えているか, Magunoria wa Moeteiru ka)
  2. "Treasure" (宝物, Takaramono)
  3. "Law" (ロウ, )
  4. "That Which Vanishes" (消えゆくもの, Kieyuku Mono)
  5. "Zera" (ゼーラ, Zēra)
  6. "Eternal Adventures" (永遠の冒険, Eien no Bōken)

Fairy Tail: Ice Trail

Fairy Tail: Ice Trail, titled Tale of Fairy Tail: Ice Trail (TALE OF FAIRY TAIL アイストレイル ~氷の軌跡~, Tale of Fairy Tail: Aisu Toreiru – Kōri no Kiseki) in Japan, is a prequel spin-off by Yūsuke Shirato that focuses on a young version of the character Gray Fullbuster on his adventures leading to his membership in Fairy Tail.[140] It was published simultaneously with Fairy Tail Zero in Monthly Fairy Tail Magazine from July 17, 2014 through July 17, 2015,[141][142] and was collected into two tankōbon volumes on September 17, 2015 in Japan, and between December 19, 2015 and June 28, 2016 in North America.

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
1 September 17, 2015[143] ISBN 978-4-06-395502-6December 29, 2015[144] ISBN 978-1-63-236283-4
  1. "And That Boy's Name Is..." (その少年の名は, Sono Shōnen no Na wa)
  2. "First Battle"
  3. "Black Vox"
  4. "Fleeting Glimpses" (垣間見えるモノ, Kaima Mieru Mono)
  1. "Meetings and Memories" (邂逅と回想, Kaikō to Kaisō)
  2. "River"
  3. "And Its Name Is..." (その場所の名は, Sono Bashō no Na wa)
Omake. "Another Trail: Friends in Snowy Places" (another trail: 雪原の仲間たち, Setsugen no Nakama-tachi)
2 September 17, 2015[145] ISBN 978-4-06-395503-3June 28, 2016[146] ISBN 978-1-63-236285-8
  1. "Sunny with Occasional Showers" (晴れ時々雨, Hare Tokidoki Ame)
  2. "In the Train"
  3. "A Forest Adventure" (森での出来事, Mori de no Dekigoto)
  4. "Closer"
  1. "True Identity" (正体, Shōtai)
  2. "Start Again"
Omake. "Another Trail: Spring, When Snow Blooms" (another trail: 雪咲く春, Yukisaku Haru)

Fairy Tail Blue Mistral

Fairy Tail Blue Mistral (フェアリーテイル ブルー・ミストラル, Fearī Teiru Burū Misutoraru) is a bishōjo spin-off by Rui Watanabe that focuses on the character Wendy Marvell and her early adventures within Fairy Tail. It ran in Kodansha's shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi from August 2, 2014 to December 1, 2015,[147] with the chapters collected into four tankōbon volumes between January 16, 2015 and January 15, 2016 in Japan, and from August 25, 2015 through August 7, 2018 in North America.

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
1 January 16, 2015[148] ISBN 978-4-06-364456-2August 25, 2015[149] ISBN 978-1-63-236133-2
  1. "Departure" (出発, Shuppatsu)
  2. "Dragon Treasure" (竜の宝, Ryū no Takara)
  1. "The Ghost's Identity" (亡霊の正体, Bōrei no Shōtai)
  2. "Night Butterfly" (夜に舞う蝶, Yoru ni Mau Chō)
2 May 15, 2015[150] ISBN 978-4-06-364470-8February 16, 2016[151] ISBN 978-1-63-236275-9
  1. "Treasure from a Dragon" (竜からの宝物, Ryū kara no Hōmotsu)
  2. "The Big Plan for Escape" (脱出大作戦, Dasshutsu Daisakusen)
  3. "The Forest Wizard" (森の魔導士, Mori no Madōshi)
  1. "True Strength" (ほんとうの強さ, Hontō no Tsuyosa)
Omake. "Side Story: The Lost Ribbon" (番外編: 消えたリボン, Bangai-hen: Kieta Ribon)
3 September 17, 2015[152] ISBN 978-4-06-364485-2August 23, 2016[153] ISBN 978-1-63-236318-3
  1. "The Adventures of Wendell: Arrival at Aiya Village" (ウェンデルの冒険1 到着! アイアーの町, Wenderu no Bōken 1: Tōchaku! Aiā no Machi)
  2. "The Adventures of Wendell: Where's Carla...?" (ウェンデルの冒険2 シャルルはどこ・・・?, Wenderu no Bōken 2: Sharuru wa Doko...?)
  1. "The Adventures of Wendell: The Secret of the Treasure House" (ウェンデルの冒険3 宝物庫のヒミツ, Wenderu no Bōken 3: Hōmotsuko no Himitsu)
  2. "The Adventures of Wendell: Viola and Sera" (ウェンデルの冒険4 ビオラとセラ, Wenderu no Bōken 4: Biora to Sera)
4 January 15, 2016[154] ISBN 978-4-06-364498-2August 7, 2018[155] ISBN 9781632365309
  1. "The Angel's Adventure 1: The Angel's Descent" (天使の冒険1 舞い降りた天使, Tenshi no Bōken 1: Maiorita Tenshi)
  2. "The Angel's Adventure 2: The Devil's Child" (天使の冒険2 悪魔の子, Tenshi no Bōken 2: Akuma no Ko)
  1. "The Angel's Adventure 3: God's Wrath" (天使の冒険3 神さまの怒り, Tenshi no Bōken 3: Kami-sama no Ikari)
  2. "The Angel's Adventure 4: Nothing Short of a Miracle" (天使の冒険4 まさに奇跡だ, Tenshi no Bōken 4: Masani Kiseki da)

Fairy Girls

Fairy Girls (フエアリーガールズ, Fearī Gāruzu) is a spin-off by Boku that focuses on the series' primary female protagonists, which was released in Kodansha's Magazine Special from November 20, 2014 to August 20, 2016.[156] The chapters were collected into four tankōbon volumes from May 15, 2015 through September 16, 2016 in Japan, and from November 10, 2015 through April 25, 2017 in North America.

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNNorth American release dateNorth American ISBN
1 May 15, 2015[157] ISBN 978-4-06-395407-4November 10, 2015[158] ISBN 978-1-63-236184-4
  1. "Four Fairies" (4人の妖精, Yonin no Yōsei-tachi)
  2. "Charge! Palace-ing • Bathing • Flying?!" (出撃! 王城・フロ・空中!, Shutsugeki! Ōjō, Furo, Kūchū!)
  3. "A Grizzly Fight!" (激闘! クマったちゃん!, Gekitō! Kumatta-chan!)
  1. "Teddy's Secret" (“クマさん”の秘密, "Kuma-san" no Himitsu)
  2. "What a Wizard Is Prepared For" (魔導士の覚悟, Madōshi no Kakugo)
2 November 17, 2015[159] ISBN 978-4-06-395539-2April 26, 2016[160] ISBN 978-1-63-236317-6
  1. "Fairies Love Resorts?!" (妖精はリゾートがお好き!?, Yōsei wa Rizōto ga Osuki!?)
  2. "Is This...a First for Wendy?!" (ウェンディの・・・初めて!?, Wendi no...Hajimete!?)
  3. "With an Unbreakable Spirit..." (折れない心で・・・, Orenai Kokoro de...)
  1. "Light That Pierces the Depths of the Heart" (心の奥に射す光, Kokoro no Oku ni Sasu Hikari)
  2. "The Ultimate Girl Power" (“女子力”の極み, "Joshiryoku" no Kiwami)
3 March 17, 2016[161] ISBN 978-4-06-395627-6October 18, 2016[162] ISBN 978-1-63-236332-9
  1. "The Whereabouts of Great Service" (“おもてなし”の行方, "Omotenashi" no Yukue)
  2. "Fairies vs. Mermaids" (妖精 vs. 人魚, Yōsei vs. Ningyo)
  3. "Mermaid's Miscalculation" (人魚の誤算, Ningyo no Gosan)
  1. "The Splendid 'Punishment'" (華麗なる“おしおき”, Karei naru "Oshioki")
  2. "Save the Stray Angel!!" (はぐれそうな“天使”を救え!!, Hagure Sōna "Tenshi" o Sukue)
  3. "The Smell of Truth?!" (真実の匂い!?, Shinjitsu no Nioi!?)
4 September 16, 2016[163] ISBN 978-4-06-395760-0April 25, 2017[164] ISBN 978-1-63-236333-6
  1. "Scoop Is a Dangerous Investigation" (スクープは危険な調べ, Sukūpu wa Kiken na Shirabe)
  2. "Magic Smile" (笑顔の魔法, Egao no Mahō)
  3. "Invisible Crime"
  1. "Fairies' Counterattack" (妖精たちの逆襲, Yōsei-tachi no Gyakushū)
  2. "Fairy Girls"

Fairy Tail Side Stories

Fairy Tail Side Stories (フェアリーテイル外伝, Fearī Teiru Gaiden) is a meta-series of spin-offs by Kyōta Shibano that launched in Kodansha's free weekly Magazine Pocket mobile app on July 30, 2015.[165] Side Stories consists of three installments: Twin Dragons of Saber Tooth (剣咬の双竜, Kengami no Sōryū), focusing on Sting Eucliffe and Rogue Cheney, which ended on November 4;[166] Rhodonite (ロードナイト, Rōdonaito), focusing on Gajeel Redfox, which ran from November 18, 2015 to March 30, 2016;[167] and Lightning Gods (雷豪一閃, Raigō Issen), focusing on Laxus Dreyar, which ran from May 4 to September 14, concluding the series' run.[168] Each series is collected in three individual tankōbon volumes published between January 15 and November 17, 2016 in Japan, and between December 6, 2016 and October 23, 2018 in North America.

No.TitleJapanese releaseNorth American release
1Fairy Tail: Twin Dragons of Saber Tooth
Fearī Teiru Gaiden: Kengami no Sōryū (フェアリーテイル外伝 剣咬の双竜)
January 15, 2016[169]
ISBN 978-4-06-395578-1
December 6, 2016[170]
ISBN 978-1-63-236359-6
  1. "Melancholy Master" (マスターのゆううつ, Masutā no Yūutsu)
  2. "The Ancient Magic Weapon" (古代魔法兵器, Kodai Mahō Heiki)
  3. "Family" (家族, Kazoku)
  4. "Nobody Can Stop It" (誰にも止められない, Dare ni mo Tomararenai)
  5. "Broken Partnership" (コンビ解消!?, Konbi Kaishō!?)
  6. "The Mystery of Rock Town" (石の街の謎, Ichi no Machi no Nazo)
  7. "A Tiger's Cage" (虎の檻, Tora no Ori)
  8. "The One Who Wants Dragon Power" (竜の力を欲す者, Ryū no Chikara o Horisu Mono)
  1. "I Hate You, Miss" (お姉ちゃんは嫌い, Onee-chan wa Kirai)
  2. "The Battle Between the Woman and the Girl" (女と女の子の戦い, Onna to Onna no Ko no Tatakai)
  3. "A World of Overflowing Warmth" (満ち足りる世界, Michitariru Sekai)
  4. "It Isn't Going to End Here" (このままじゃ終われない, Kono Mama ja Owarenai)
  5. "Rock Dragon" (岩の竜, Iwa no Ryū)
  6. "Strength" (ストレングス, Sutorengusu)
  7. "Twin Dragons" (双竜, Sōryū)
Omake. "Side Story: White Flower" (番外編: 白い花, Bangai-hen: Shiroi Hana)
2Fairy Tail: Rhodonite
Fearī Teiru Gaiden: Rōdonaito (フェアリーテイル外伝 ロードナイト)
May 17, 2016[171]
ISBN 978-4-06-395676-4
June 6, 2017[172]
ISBN 978-1-63-236524-8
  1. "Where Is Gajeel" (ガジルはどこだ, Gajiru wa Doko da)
  2. "My Town" (オレの町だ, Ore no Machi da)
  3. "The Meeting in Denish" (デニッシュの出会い, Denisshu no Deai)
  4. "Illegal Magic Drug" (違法魔法薬物, Ihō Mahō Yakubutsu)
  5. "The Road Knight" (夜道の騎士, Yomichi no Kishi)
  6. "The Gajeel I Never Know" (私の知らないガジル, Watashi no Shiranai Gajiru)
  7. "Will You Just Shut Up" (うるせえよ おまえは, Urusee yo, Omae wa)
  8. "His Fight" (彼の決闘, Kare no Kettō)
  9. "Man Behind the Curtain" (黒幕, Kuromaku)
  1. "Friend" (, Tomo)
  2. "Rhodonite" (ロードナイト, Rōdonaito)
  3. "First Bout"
  4. "Slave Trade" (奴隷売り, Dorei Uri)
  5. "The Infallible Counter-plan" (絶対の対策, Zettai no Taisaku)
  6. "Effective Use" (有効活用, Yūkō Katsuyō)
  7. "A Wish and a Prepared Soul" (覚悟という名の願い, Kakugo Toiu Na no Negai)
  8. "A Place to Go Home To" (帰る場所, Kaeru Bashō)
Omake. "Side Story: Intermission" (番外編: Intermission, Bangai-hen: Intermission)
3Fairy Tail: Lightning Gods
Fearī Teiru Gaiden: Raigō Issen (フェアリーテイル外伝 雷豪一閃)
November 17, 2016[173]
ISBN 978-4-06-395805-8
November 2018[174]
ISBN 978-1-63-236692-4
  1. "Thunder Seeks Power" (雷は強さを求める, Ikazuchi wa Tsuyosa o Motomeru)
  2. "Gloom of Roses" (薔薇色の憂鬱, Barairo no Yūutsu)
  3. "Maiden Quartet" (乙女四重奏 (カルテット), Otome Karutetto)
  4. "Lightning User" (雷の使い手, Ikazuchi no Tsukaite)
  5. "Impossible Encore" (アンコールはできない, Ankōru wa Dekinai)
  6. "Blue Toast" (青い祝杯, Aoi Shukuhai)
  7. "Specific Request" (指定依頼, Shitei Irai)
  8. "The Man with Mirrors and Reflections" (鏡と反射とある男, Kagami to Hansha Toaru Otoko)
  9. "Clan of the Evening" (夕断の一族, Yūdan no Ichizoku)
  10. "Duty" (義務, Gimu)
  1. "End of the Battle" (暮れの戦い, Kure no Tatakai)
  2. "Just One Request" (ただの依頼 (クエスト)の一つだろう, Tada no Kuesuto no Hitotsu Darō)
  3. "Higurenokami" (ヒグレノカミ)
  4. "Wicked" (, Yokoshima)
  5. "Truth Exposed" (暴かれた真実, Abakareta Shinjitsu)
  6. "Raijin Tribe" (雷神衆, Raijinshū)
  7. "Back" (背中, Senaka)
  8. "Without Hesitation" (迷いなく, Mayoinaku)
  9. "The End of Gaiden" (外伝の終わり, Gaiden no Owari)

Fairy Tail S

Fairy Tail S (フェアリーテイルS, Fearī Teiru Esu) is a collection of omake manga by Hiro Mashima created across the main series' run. Two tankōbon volumes were released in Japan on September 16, 2016, and in North America on October 24, 2017 and April 17, 2018.

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 September 16, 2016[175] ISBN 978-4-06-395758-7October 24, 2017[176] ISBN 978-1-63-236609-2
  1. "Happy the Blue Cat" (あおネコ ハッピー, Ao Neko, Happī)
  2. "The Fairies' Booby Prizes" (妖精たちの罰ゲーム, Yōsei-tachi no Batsu Gēmu)
  3. "Welcome Home, Frosch" (おかえり、フロッシュ, Okaeri, Furosshu)
  4. "413 Days"
  5. "That Woman, Erza" (その女、エルザ!!, Sono Onna, Eruza!!)
  1. "Natsu vs. Mavis" (ナツ vs. メイビス, Natsu vs. Meibisu)
  2. "Fairy Tail of the Dead Meeeeeeeen"
  3. "A Merry, Fairy Christmas" (妖精たちのクリスマス, Yōsei-tachi no Kurisumasu)
  4. "Special Mission: Beware of Guys Who Show a Keen Interest!" (特別依頼。気になる彼に注意せよ!, Tokubetsu Irai. Kininaru Kare ni Chūi Seyo!)
2 September 16, 2016[177] ISBN 978-4-06-395759-4April 17, 2018[178] ISBN 978-1-63-236610-8
  1. "Gangsta Guys and Gangsta Girls" (妖精学園 ヤンキー君とやんキーちゃん, Yōsei Gakuen: Yankī-kun to Yankī-chan)
  2. "Welcome to Fairy Hills" (ようこそ フェアリーヒルズ!!, Yōkoso, Fearī Hiruzu!!)
  3. "Rainbow Cherry Blossoms" (虹の桜, Niji no Sakura)
  4. "Fairy Tail x Rave Master" (フェアリーテイル x レイヴ, Fearī Teiru x Reivu)
  5. "Fairy Woman" (フェアリーウーマン, Fearī Ūman)
  1. "Natsu and Asuka" (ナツとアスカ, Natsu to Asuka)
  2. "Lucy and Migi" (ルーシィとミギー, Rūshii to Migī)
  3. "Fairy Tail Stone Age" (フェアリーテイル STONE AGE, Fearī Teiru Stone Age)
  4. "Coca-Cola"[lower-alpha 2] (Coca-Cola コラボ番外編, Coca-Cola Korabo Gangai-hen)

Fairy Tail 100 Years Quest

Fairy Tail 100 Years Quest (フェアリーテイル 100年クエスト, Fearī Teiru Hyaku-nen Kuesuto) is a spin-off and sequel to the main Fairy Tail series that is storyboarded and written by Hiro Mashima, with illustration done by Atsuo Ueda.[179] It serves as a direct continuation of the main series' ending, which depicts Natsu Dragneel and his team embarking on a "century quest" that has never been accomplished in over one hundred years.[180] The manga launched in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket app on July 25, 2018.[181]

Fairy Tail: Happy Adventure

Fairy Tail: Happy Adventure (フェアリーテイル ハッピーの大冒険, Fearī Teiru: Happī no Daibōken) is a spin-off written and illustrated by Kenshirō Sakamoto that focuses on Happy as the main character. It was first launched on Magazine Pocket on July 26, 2018.[182][181]

Notes

  1. According to the Fairy Tail Volume 2 Del Rey edition Translation Notes, General Notes, Wizard: So this translation has taken that as its inspiration and translated the word madôshi as "wizard". But madôshi's meaning is similar to certain Japanese words that have been borrowed by the English language, such as judo (the soft way) and kendo (the way of the sword). Madô is the way of magic, and madôshi are those who follow the way of magic. So although the word "wizard" is used in the original dialogue, a Japanese reader would be likely to think not of traditional Western wizards such as Merlin or Gandalf, but of martial artists.
  2. Chapter not included in localized release

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