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All NieR and NieR Automata Manga and Books

Square Enix’s NieR series is one of the most beloved new JRPG franchises in the 21st century. The emotional, action-packed titles have excellent characters and lore. If you want to experience the world of NieR Replicant and NieR Automata beyond the games themselves, you should check out their manga and books.

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All NieR Replicant and NieR Automata manga and books
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All NieR Manga and Books

Given the huge gap of time in the timeline between NieR and its sequel, there are accompany books and manga for both series. If you want to see more about the original Yoko Taro title, Grimoires, shades, and other elements of this JRPG, here are the different companion books and manga adaptations you should check out:

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All NieR Automata Manga and Books

When it comes to the NieR Automata side, there are plenty of manga and books for fans of this game as well. These books make good use of the state of the world and the various androids fighting back against the machines. Here are all of the manga and books based on this particular entry:

If you’re looking for particular recommendations, I suggest the two Long Story Short and Short Story Long novels. They give excellent backstories and short stories about the main characters in the game, such as A2. These add some fantastic lore and the story is well-written by the author Jun Eishima. If you feel like you didn’t spend enough time with this wonderful cast of androids, these books are one way to remedy that.

NieR Replicant is available right now for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, while NieR: Automata is available for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.


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Cody is a writer who has been sharing his love for video games and anime since his high school days in 2012. When he isn’t writing about the latest JRPGs and anime series, he can be found in Final Fantasy XIV, occasionally playing some Call of Duty, or lurking on Twitter @SoulcapCody.