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Replace new tab with Spy X Family custom page, featuring sticky notes, to-do list, & Spy X Family hd wallpapers.
Install Spy X Family extension to change your new-tab page to FreeAddon customized new-tab page and enjoy many Spy X Family wallpapers, along with various quality-of-life features like To-Do List, Sticky Notes, and more…
★ Features of Spy X Family Custom New Tab extension:
✔ Enjoy Spy X Family wallpapers in HD quality on customized new tab page. Also randomly show all Werewolf wallpapers with ‘Shuffle All Images’ option, or show your favorite Spy X Family pics only with ‘Shuffle Favorite Images’ option.
✔ Randomly show wallpapers from all of your installed FreeAddon extensions, not just Spy X Family with ‘Random All NewTabs’ option.
✔ Show animation when changing between wallpapers with Background Animation setting. Or display animation of snowfall, leaf fall, etc… on Spy X Family new tab with ‘Snow / Animations’ setting.
✔ Quick access to most visited sites and Google Apps like Gmail or YouTube.
✔ Enable ‘Set Time Automatically’ to show the current date & time on Social Deduction new tab, or disable it to set date & time manually.
✔ Show Sticky Notes, To-Do Tasks list, & Countdown Clock which counts down to your specified date
✔ Automatically hides all elements on the newtab with ‘Auto Hide’ setting, showing only Spy X Family wallpapers.
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★ About Spy X Family:
- Spy × Family (stylized as SPY×FAMILY; pronounced “Spy Family”) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo. The story follows a spy who has to “build a family” to execute a mission, not realizing that the girl he adopts as a daughter and the woman he agrees to be in a fake marriage with are a mind reader and an assassin, respectively. It has been serialized biweekly for free on the Shōnen Jump+ application and website since March 25, 2019, with the chapters collected and published into 8 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha as of November 2021. Viz Media has licensed the series for English release in North America. An anime television series adaptation by Wit Studio and CloverWorks will premiere in April 2022.
- Tatsuya Endo and his editor Shihei Lin have known each other for over ten years; Lin was his initial editor on his first serial Tista (2007). When Lin was moved from the Jump Square editorial department to Shōnen Jump+, Endo happily followed, and they began developing new work. Spy × Family takes elements from three of Endo’s Jump Square one-shots; “Rengoku no Ashe,” “Ishi ni Usubeni, Tetsu ni Hoshi” and “I Spy,” Lin said that its reception among the editorial department was so good that serialization was practically decided before the official meeting was even held.[4]Lin had Endo work as an assistant to Tatsuki Fujimoto on Fire Punch to gain experience. With Tista and Gekka Bijin both having a dark tone, Lin told Endo to give Spy × Family a more cheerful one. The initial draft was given a working title of Spy Family written in Japanese. When deciding the final name, Endo came up with over 100 options, but they ultimately decided to use the same title but in English and with a “cross” in between, the latter influenced by Hunter × Hunter.[4]The editor said that he and Endo are always conscious of the line where violence, a necessary aspect in a spy manga, is given a pass for comedy’s sake. Anya was inspired by the main character of “Rengoku no Ashe.” Her extrasensory perception was decided early on, and Lin cited its use for comedic effect as one of the series’ strengths. Lin said that the series has a broad readership among all ages and genders. He also cited Endo’s clean art and ability to convey emotions as part of the manga’s appeal.[4]Lin feels that the world and characters were firmly established as of volume two. As such, he revealed that he and Endo would start to include longer narratives in the series.
- Popularity
In December 2019, Brutus magazine included the series on their “Most Dangerous Manga” list, which included works with the most “stimulating” and thought-provoking themes.[27] Later that same month, Polygon included it on a list of the best comics of 2019.[28] The 2020 edition of the Kono Manga ga Sugoi! guidebook named Spy × Family the best manga series for male readers.[29] It came in first on Honya Club’s Nationwide Bookstore Employees’ Recommended Comics of 2020 list, compiled by surveying 1,100 professional bookstore employees in Japan.[30] In December 2020, Media Factory’s Da Vinci magazine included the series at number three on their January 2021 Book of the Year list.[31]Sales
Spy × Family had 800,000 copies in circulation, including digital and physical sales, upon release of its second volume. This number exceeded 2 million with the release of volume three, and 3 million in circulation by volume four.[32] According to Oricon, volumes three and four of the series were some of the top 30 best-selling manga of 2020.[33] Volume six received an initial print run of over 1 million copies, a first for a Shōnen Jump+ series. With its release in December 2020, Spy × Family had over 8 million digital and physical copies in circulation.[34] In May 2021, it reached 10 million copies in circulation.[35] As of June 2021, the manga had over 11 million copies in circulation.[36] With 537,558 copies sold in its first week, volume six became the series’ second consecutive volume to debut at number one on Oricon’s weekly list of the best-selling manga.[37][38] As of November 2021,the manga has over 12.5 million copies in circulation.[39] Its sixth volume was the 27th best-selling manga volume of 2021.
(Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/)