Fairy Tail: Blue Mistral

Fairy Tail: Blue Mistral

The cover of the first volume of the manga.
FAIRY TAIL ブルー・ミストラル
(FAIRY TAIL Burū Misutoraru)
Manga
Written by Rui Watanabe
Published by Kodansha
English publisher
Demographic Shōjo
Magazine Nakayoshi
Original run August 2, 2014December 1, 2015
Volumes 4

Fairy Tail: Blue Mistral (Japanese: FAIRY TAIL ブルー・ミストラル Hepburn: FAIRY TAIL Burū Misutoraru) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rui Watanabe, based on Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail series. It ran from 2014 to 2015, and is published in North America by Kodansha Comics USA.

Plot

Wendy takes on her first solo job for the Fairy Tail guild: traveling to the town of Nanalu, where people have been disappearing.[1]

Characters

Wendy Marvell (ウェンディ・マーベル Wendi Māberu)
A 12 year old member of the Fairy Tail guild who can use dragon slaying magic.[1]
Carla (シャルル Sharuru)
Wendy's winged, cat-like companion.[2]
Yoshino (ヨシノ)
A young wizard from Nanalu who wants to use her magic to help Wendy save the village.[2][1]
Natsu Dragneel
A powerful wizard from the Fairy Tail guild with Wendy, who can also use dragon slayer magic and secretly has a crush on Lucy.
Lucy Heartfillia
A wizard from the Fairy Tail guild who uses celestial magic and secretly has a crush on Natsu.

Release

Rui Watanabe began serializing the manga in Kodansha's shōjo magazine Nakayoshi on August 2, 2014. Fairy Tail: Blue Mistral is a spinoff of Hiro Mashima's Fairy Tail manga series.[3] The series published its final chapter on December 1, 2015.[1]

At the 2014 New York Comic Con, Kodansha Comics USA announced that it had licensed the series.[4]

Volumes

The series was collected into four tankōbon volumes.[1]

No.Japanese release dateJapanese ISBNEnglish release dateEnglish ISBN
1 January 16, 2015[5]ISBN 978-4-06-364456-2August 25, 2015[6]ISBN 9781632361332
2 May 15, 2015[7]ISBN 978-4-06-364470-8February 16, 2016[8]ISBN 9781632362759
3 September 17, 2015[9]ISBN 978-4-06-364485-2August 23, 2016[10]ISBN 9781632363183
4 January 15, 2016[11]ISBN 978-4-06-364498-2

References

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