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Drawn by Deja Vu, this doujin is controversial for replacing a canon character (NT-tan) with a radically different design, and claiming the OS-tan series as their own. | Drawn by Deja Vu, this doujin is controversial for replacing a canon character (NT-tan) with a radically different design, and claiming the OS-tan series as their own. More information of the doujin [[Shared_Fol-DA | here]]. | ||
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==Difficulties cataloging comics== | ==Difficulties cataloging comics== | ||
There are many OS-tan doujin out there, but as of now, so few of them can be catalogued since most of them aren't available online. Of those that have been found and/or translated, most of them are one-shot/stand-alone strips, or the name of the doujin or artist just can't be found. | There are many OS-tan doujin out there, but as of now, so few of them can be catalogued since most of them aren't available online. Of those that have been found and/or translated, most of them are one-shot/stand-alone strips, or the name of the doujin or artist just can't be found. | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 9 November 2012
This article is a work in progress. …well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editors’ notes. |
This is a project to catalogue as many OS-tan comic and literature series as we can.
OS-tan Comic Series
"95 OSR2.5-tan 4Koma"
The title for this series is unknown, this is the 4Koma (4-paneled manga) that introduced 95 OSR 2.5-tan, a semi-recurring character.
Linux-tan Comic
Mac Manga
This manga is the first, or at least the most well-known portrayal of the Canon Mac-tans (OS9 and "Generic" Mac/OSX) and their everyday lives.
Drawn by Deja Vu, this doujin is controversial for replacing a canon character (NT-tan) with a radically different design, and claiming the OS-tan series as their own. More information of the doujin here.
VMS/early DEC Comic
OS-tan Literature
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- Far From Home
- Gakuen OS
- Journey of One Mile
- Leopard-tan Series
- The Device
- Land of the Giants pts. 1 & 2
- Ad Cantabrigia
- In Cantabrigia
- Technology Square
- Ringmistress
- Love and the Modern Computer
- Mertvaya Ruka
- Enter the Dead Hand
- Hands-on Approach
- Raised Hand
- Hand-Me-Down
- Crouching Hand, Hidden Leopard
- Deadly Decadence
- Decripification
- Multics-sama and MTS-tan
- OS Interviews
- part 1
- part 2
- OS-tans On A Ship
- Recital, 1962
- SAGE Chronicles (title unknown)
- Summer Days
- Thanks for the Memories pts. 1 - 4
- The Lakes No. 1
- Time Enough At Last
- Unix Fanfic
Difficulties cataloging comics
There are many OS-tan doujin out there, but as of now, so few of them can be catalogued since most of them aren't available online. Of those that have been found and/or translated, most of them are one-shot/stand-alone strips, or the name of the doujin or artist just can't be found.