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* BlindSeer: [[spoiler:Bishop.]]
* BlondBrunetteRedhead: Heine, Mihai, Naoto and Badou.

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* CainAndAbel: Heine and Giovanni.

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* ChekhovsGunman: Badou shows up very briefly (and gets a line) in Mihai's intro chapter. Luki and Noki show up a few pages later (though they look OffModel compared to later). Heine is first mentioned briefly in Badou's intro chapter.

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* ChekhovsGunman: Badou shows up very briefly (and gets a line) in Mihai's intro chapter. Luki and Noki show up a few pages later (though they look OffModel compared to later).later. Heine is first mentioned briefly in Badou's intro chapter.



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''Dogs'' is a manga written and illustrated by Shirow Miwa is set in a {{dystopia}}n, [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] setting where it is always winter. Genetic manipulation exists in various forms, from creating attractive child prostitutes to making bizarre weapons. The organisation running the underground world seems to be the cause of a lot of violence and corruption... Including certain events in the main characters' pasts. The trouble is, those characters don't have the whole story. Either they're trying to find who exactly is behind something, or who killed X person, or just what got Y involved in it all. Familial angst is prevalent, as are people who are a lot more involved than they first seem. But whatever their reasons or pasts, they're in it together.

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''Dogs'' is a manga written and illustrated by Shirow Miwa is Miwa, set in a {{dystopia}}n, [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] setting where it is always winter. Genetic manipulation exists in various forms, from creating attractive child prostitutes to making bizarre weapons. The organisation running the underground world seems to be the cause of a lot of violence and corruption... Including certain events in the main characters' pasts. The trouble is, those characters don't have the whole story. Either they're trying to find who exactly is behind something, or who killed X person, or just what got Y involved in it all. Familial angst is prevalent, as are people who are a lot more involved than they first seem. But whatever their reasons or pasts, they're in it together.
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''Dogs'' is set in a {{dystopia}}n, [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] setting where it is always winter. Genetic manipulation exists in various forms, from creating attractive child prostitutes to making bizarre weapons. The organisation running the underground world seems to be the cause of a lot of violence and corruption... Including certain events in the main characters' pasts. The trouble is, those characters don't have the whole story. Either they're trying to find who exactly is behind something, or who killed X person, or just what got Y involved in it all. Familial angst is prevalent, as are people who are a lot more involved than they first seem. But whatever their reasons or pasts, they're in it together.

It started off with one volume, titled ''Dogs: Stray Dogs Howling in the Dark'', which introduced the four main characters and gave a little backstory for some of them. ''Dogs: Hardcore Twins'' introduced Luki and Noki, two young girls who treat killing as a game. Later on, ''Dogs: Bullets & Carnage'' started the main plot aspect, revealing more about the characters, introducing new ones, and dishing it all out with heaps of action.

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''Dogs'' is a manga written and illustrated by Shirow Miwa is set in a {{dystopia}}n, [[AfterTheEnd post-apocalyptic]] setting where it is always winter. Genetic manipulation exists in various forms, from creating attractive child prostitutes to making bizarre weapons. The organisation running the underground world seems to be the cause of a lot of violence and corruption... Including certain events in the main characters' pasts. The trouble is, those characters don't have the whole story. Either they're trying to find who exactly is behind something, or who killed X person, or just what got Y involved in it all. Familial angst is prevalent, as are people who are a lot more involved than they first seem. But whatever their reasons or pasts, they're in it together.

It The series started off with one volume, as a one-shot titled ''Dogs: Stray Dogs Howling in the Dark'', which introduced the four main characters and gave a little backstory for some of them.them; this was serialized in ''Ultra Jump'' from 2000 to 2001 and compiled into a single volume. ''Dogs: Hardcore Twins'' introduced Luki and Noki, two young girls who treat killing as a game. Later on, ''Dogs: Bullets & Carnage'' began serialization in ''Ultra Jump'' in 2005 and started the main plot aspect, revealing more about the characters, introducing new ones, and dishing it all out with heaps of action.
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%%* KnifeNut: Luki, Naoto, and Magato.
* LimitedWardrobe: Only for some characters.

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It started off with one volume, titled ''Dogs: Stray Dogs Howling in the Dark'', which introduced the four main characters and gave a little backstory for some of them. ''Dogs: Hardcore Twins'' introduced Luki and Noki, two young girls who treat killing as a game. More recently, ''Dogs: Bullets & Carnage'' started the main plot aspect, revealing more about the characters, introducing new ones, and dishing it all out with heaps of action.

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It started off with one volume, titled ''Dogs: Stray Dogs Howling in the Dark'', which introduced the four main characters and gave a little backstory for some of them. ''Dogs: Hardcore Twins'' introduced Luki and Noki, two young girls who treat killing as a game. More recently, Later on, ''Dogs: Bullets & Carnage'' started the main plot aspect, revealing more about the characters, introducing new ones, and dishing it all out with heaps of action.

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