Yes, there is. The anime was based on a web comic series and in turn was also adapted into an actual manga. In English, it was originally published by Tokyopop. But after it stopped publishing manga, Right Stuf started publishing it again in May.
You can also Google for fan-translated versions of it online.
she does not appear in the anime but she does appear in a special chapter in Hetalia manga
You can read the Hetalia manga through platforms like Comixology, Bookwalker, or the official publisher's website. Alternatively, you can check your local library or bookstore for physical copies.
It stands for Axis Powers: Hetalia. (Otherwise known as Hetalia : Axis Powers) It's a manga/anime.
Hetalia : Axis Powers
Because people who like manga like to draw her.
Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler) has a few.
I haven't been able to find the original webcomic, but all the strips and manga volumes are on manga-reading websites.
I would have to say anime is more appropriate (and better quality) than hetalia. I read anime every chance I got when I was 11.
try on Livejournal.community/hetalia...just search it by Scanlations, APH...aph.starry-sky.com is a very well organized site with the comic diaries, published manga, and the web comic.
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"Hetalia" is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "hetare," meaning "useless" or "pathetic," and "Italia," referring to Italy. The term reflects the humorous and light-hearted portrayal of personified nations in the manga and anime series "Hetalia: Axis Powers."
New Zealand has only appeared in the manga (the end of Volume 3) on a 'chibi' world map.