You could try looking on websites that specialize in English-translated manga. For example, Manganelo or MangaPark. Sometimes libraries also have a collection of manga in different languages, including English. So it might be worth checking with your local library too.
You might try looking on popular online manga platforms like MangaReader or Viz. They often have a wide range of manga collections available, including Erased in English.
One option could be to check out Amazon. Sometimes they have digital or physical copies of manga in English. Also, comic book stores or specialized manga shops might have it. Another possibility is to search on dedicated manga forums where users might share links or information about where to find the Erased manga in English.
It depends. Some versions might be quite accurate and complete, but there could be minor differences depending on the translation and publication.
I think it was one of the main characters' allies. But I can't remember the exact name off the top of my head.
It's not too different. The English version mostly retains the core elements of the original.
You could search on websites specifically for English manga like ComiXology. Or check out forums and communities related to manga, where people might share where to find it. Sometimes local comic book stores might carry it as well.
You might try looking on popular online manga platforms or specialized manga stores. Some well-known ones like Amazon or Comixology could have it.
Some local comic book stores could have it. You can also check specialized manga retailers online. Sometimes, they offer exclusive or hard-to-find box sets. Another option is to search on eBay, but be careful of the seller's reputation.
Yes, it is. The Erased manga has reached its conclusion.
Yes, Erased does have a manga. It's quite popular among fans of the series.
I'm not really sure about the exact number. It's hard to keep track.
I'd recommend 'Steins;Gate'. It has a similar time-travel and mystery-solving theme as Erased.