: Refers to the publisher and year of the Italian edition. Dynamic Italia was the first to release Trigun in Italy, publishing a three-volume series between January and July 2001.

: Part of the specific branding or labeling for this Italian release; the first volume was notably titled "Guns n. 1".

This specific file contains the Italian translation of Yasuhiro Nightow's work. The original Trigun manga was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Captain before moving to Young King OURs as Trigun Maximum after the original magazine folded.

: Likely internal cataloging or volume/issue numbering (Albo 01, Numero 003). [c2c DCP Italia] :

: Indicates the scan includes everything in the physical book, including advertisements, covers, and back pages.

The string refers to a specific digital file of a comic book scan (often called a "digital scan" or "scanlation"). It identifies a localized Italian edition of the manga Trigun , originally created by Yasuhiro Nightow . Breakdown of the File Metadata

Download Guns A01n003 Trigun (dynamic Italia 2001 16) [c2c Dcp Italia] - Cbr

: Refers to the publisher and year of the Italian edition. Dynamic Italia was the first to release Trigun in Italy, publishing a three-volume series between January and July 2001.

: Part of the specific branding or labeling for this Italian release; the first volume was notably titled "Guns n. 1". : Refers to the publisher and year of the Italian edition

This specific file contains the Italian translation of Yasuhiro Nightow's work. The original Trigun manga was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Captain before moving to Young King OURs as Trigun Maximum after the original magazine folded. : Likely internal cataloging or volume/issue numbering (Albo

: Likely internal cataloging or volume/issue numbering (Albo 01, Numero 003). [c2c DCP Italia] : : Refers to the publisher and year of the Italian edition

: Indicates the scan includes everything in the physical book, including advertisements, covers, and back pages.

The string refers to a specific digital file of a comic book scan (often called a "digital scan" or "scanlation"). It identifies a localized Italian edition of the manga Trigun , originally created by Yasuhiro Nightow . Breakdown of the File Metadata