Hiro Mashima created the series after his Rave Master
Hiro Mashima is the author of the Fairy Tail manga.
Idoru was initially a book by author William Gibson as the 2nd installment of his Bridge trilogy. Source: Wikipedia
The book Artemis Fowl is fantasy. There is no such thing as Haven, elves, or the LEPrecon fairy police. If you want to know for sure, try going to the center of the earth. I guarantee that you will not find a fairy.
Because the anime is stupid and is nothing like the manga.. simple as that. (The book is AMAZING though)
How do you drink fairy dust? Fairy dust is not toxic, it has other effects such as making you fly. This is completely up to you. You as the writer get to make up what fairy dust does to various species and you get to make up vulnerabilities.
Average number of chapters in a manga is 410 chapters about 8 per book. The average number of episodes in an anime are 13
Hiro mashima is the creator of a popular anime called Fairy tail and another anime called X rave. fairy tail is also a manga(japanese comic book) which he also created. this answer was brought to you by a nalu fan.
Honesyly, not much have been updated. But so far, I've bought up to book 9.
Henry Beston has written: 'The firelight fairy book' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fairy tales
"The Adventures of a Little Fairy Called Piccoli" by Carla Marino is a book that features a fairy named Piccoli.
Gertrude Landa was an author known for writing books about Jewish history, culture, and traditions. Some of her works include "The Jewish Fairy Book" and "The Book of Wisdom and Lies."
A A. Chapin has written: 'The Everyday and now-a-day fairy book'
Andrew Land has written: 'Crimson Fairy Book'
Fairy Mapp White has written: 'Foolproof cook book' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Cookery
Edmund Dulac has written: 'Edmund Dulac's fairy-book'
Rose Fyleman has written: 'Nine new plays for children' 'The Fairy Flute' 'Teddy tells you..' 'The Rose Fyleman birthday book' 'The Rose Fyleman fairy book'
Susan Ballard has written: 'Fairy tales from far Japan' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fairy tales, Tales
William Jenkyn Thomas has written: 'The Welsh fairy book'