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Kirby and friends get up to yummy hijinks in this delightful manga
collection. Join Kirby and his Dream Land friends as they go on
zany adventures in manga form! Whet your appetite for more wacky
adventures with Kirby and friends! What in Dream Land could cause
Kirby to refuse all food? Will he get his appetite back when
Adeleine makes rice balls to share? And there's no telling what'll
happen with King Dedede and Poppy in their own zany capers!
From Ryoko Kui, author of Delicious in Dungeon, comes a lush
compilation of artwork drawn over the course of the hit series’
creation! Featuring hundreds of pages of comics, sketches, and full
color illustrations, this gorgeous collection will help you discover
new sides to your favorite characters as they’re depicted in situations
you’ve never seen before!
The untold story of two of Toman's toughest officers is revealed in
this all-new Tokyo Revengers tale!
And don't miss the full series, available in 2-volume omnibus releases
in print!
The Tokyo Manji motorcycle gang has carved out a reputation as the
toughest band of delinquents in Tokyo. No matter who stands against
them in a fight, no matter how bad the odds, Toman always emerges
undefeated. Yet its members all carry the scars of "Bloody Halloween,"
the night when a showdown with a rival gang saw their First Division
Captain, Keisuke Baji, get senselessly murdered. Months later,
vice-captain Chifuyu Matsuno is still struggling to make sense of what
happened. When he receives a letter from Keisuke Baji--written on the
day of his death--it stirs up memories of all their years together...
Written as a celebration of all things Tokyo Revengers, this is the ultimate series guidebook for fans who want to know everything about everyone in the world of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Packed with art, character profiles, and heaps of info about the Tokyo Revengers universe, it also includes special extras like original location designs direct from Wakui-sensei’s notes. Fans won’t want to miss this collection, comprising material from three separate books previously only available in Japan!
Nothing can surpass the terror of the human psyche. Mine has been a
life of much shame. I can't even guess myself what it must be to
live the life of a human being. Plagued by a maddening anxiety, the
terrible disconnect between his own concept of happiness and the
joy of the rest of the world, Yozo Oba plays the clown in his
dissolute life, holding up a mask for those around him as he
spirals ever downward, locked arm-in-arm with death. Osamu Dazai's
immortal and supposedly autobiographical work of Japanese
literature, is perfectly adapted here into a manga by Junji Ito.
The imagery wrenches open the text of the novel one line at a time
to sublimate Yozo's mental landscape into something even more
delicate and grotesque. This is the ultimate in art by Ito, proof
that nothing can surpass the terror of the human psyche.
This book examines the scope and nature of Donald Duck and his
family's popularity in Germany, in contrast to the diminished role
they play in America. This is achieved through examination of the
respective fan communities, business practices, and universality of
the characters. This work locates and understands the aspects of
translation and adaptation that inform the spread of culture that
have as yet been underexplored in the context of comic books. It
represents a large-scale attempt to incorporate adaptation and
translation studies into comics studies, through a lens of fan
studies (used to examine both the American and German fan
communities, as well as the work of Don Rosa). This work builds on
the efforts of other scholars, including Janet Wasko and Illaria
Meloni, while expanding the historical understanding of what might
be the world's best-selling comics. Peter Cullen Bryan is Lecturer
at Pennsylvania State University, USA. His areas of study include
American Studies, Intercultural Communications, and 21st Century
American culture, emphasizing comic art and fan communities. His
research has appeared in the Journal of Fandom Studies, The Journal
of American Culture, and Popular Culture Studies Journal. He serves
on the boards of the Mid-Atlantic Popular Culture Association and
the Popular Culture Association, as well as Secretary for the
Intercultural Communication section of the International
Communication Association.
The critically acclaimed manga series about a man time-traveling
back to his youth to save his girlfriend from a street gang that
inspired an anime, live-action, and multiple spin-offs―now available in
full, brilliant color!
Watching the news, Hanagaki Takemichi learns his junior-high girlfriend
Tachibana Hinata has died. A sudden shove sends him twelve years into
the past to face the Tokyo Manji Gang that once made his life hell--the
same gang that's responsible for Hinata’s death in the present. To save
Hinata and change the future, Takemichi must rise to the top of Kanto’s
most sinister delinquent gang! But things get complicated when he
befriends the gang’s leader, Mikey. What turned Mikey from a petulant
child into the leader of the most infamous gang in Tokyo?
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Snoopy
(Paperback)
Charles M Schulz
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Discovery Miles 1 200
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America's most beloved comic strip, "Peanuts," is now a major
motion picture produced by Blue Sky Studios. Now you can collect
the first ten original comic strip collections, published by Titan
Comics! This book is a facsimile edition of the fifth Peanuts
collection originally published back in 1958 by the Clarke, Irwin
& Company, Ltd of Toronto, Canada. This collection of 248 daily
Peanuts newspaper strips that appeared between 1955 -1958 focuses
on, perhaps the most famous character in the Peanuts universe,
Charlie Brown s Beagle, Snoopy. Whether he s chasing snow flakes,
doing impersonations or just dancing his world famous happy jig,
things are always going to a little sillier when Snoopy s around.
The strip s bitter-sweet humour and child-like innocence helped to
cement the Peanuts comic strip s popularity and secure its
reputation as a true, one-of-a-kind, timeless classic."
Special hardcover limited edition of the graphic novel adaptation
of Alfred Bester's The Stars My Destination. This production is one
of the first sophisticated "full color" American graphic novels
first published in 1979. #5 in the Millennium SF Masterworks
series, a library of the finest science fiction ever written.
"Science fiction has only produced a few works of actual genius,
and this is one of them"-Joe Haldeman "Bester at the peak of his
powers is, quite simply, unbeatable" -James Lovegrove Marooned in
outer space after an attack on his ship, Nomad, Gulliver Foyle
lives to obsessively pursue the crew of a rescue vessel that had
intended to leave him to die. When it comes to pop culture, Alfred
Bester (1913-1987) is something of an unsung hero. He wrote radio
scripts, screenplays, and comic books (in which capacity he created
the original Green Lantern Oath). But Bester is best known for his
science-fiction novels, and The Stars My Destination may be his
finest creation. With its sly potshotting at corporate
skullduggery, The Stars My Destination seems utterly contemporary,
and has maintained its status as an underground classic for fifty
years. (Bester fans should also note that iPicturebooks has
reprinted The Demolished Man, which won the very first Hugo Award
in 1953.) Alfred Bester was among the first important authors of
contemporary science fiction. His passionate novels of worldly
adventure, high intellect, and tremendous verve, The Stars My
Destination and the Hugo Award winning The Demolished Man,
established Bester as a s.f. grandmaster, a reputation that was
ratified by the Science Fiction Writers of America shortly before
his death. Bester also was an acclaimed journalist for Holiday
magazine, a reviewer for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science
Fiction and even a writer for Superman.
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Dorian Gray
(Hardcover)
Darren G Davis, Scott Davis; Created by Oscar Wilde
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To gain the power he needs to save his friend from a cursed spirit,
Yuji Itadori swallows a piece of a demon, only to find himself
caught in the midst of a horrific war of the supernatural! In a
world where cursed spirits feed on unsuspecting humans, fragments
of the legendary and feared demon Ryomen Sukuna have been lost and
scattered about. Should any demon consume Sukuna's body parts, the
power they gain could destroy the world as we know it. Fortunately,
there exists a mysterious school of jujutsu sorcerers who exist to
protect the precarious existence of the living from the
supernatural! During the Goodwill Event, the Kyoto School's
authorities order their students to assassinate Itadori. However,
Mahito and a horde of special grade curses and curse users
complicate matters by attacking the students. The teachers move
quickly to counterattack but find themselves cut off by a barrier.
Can the students survive this demonic onslaught?!
Contributions by Apryl Alexander, Alisia Grace Chase, Brian
Faucette, Laura E. Felschow, Lindsay Hallam, Rusty Hatchell, Dru
Jeffries, Henry Jenkins, Jeffrey SJ Kirchoff, Curtis Marez, James
Denis McGlynn, Brandy Monk-Payton, Chamara Moore, Drew Morton, Mark
C. E. Peterson, Jayson Quearry, Zachary J. A. Rondinelli, Suzanne
Scott, David Stanley, Sarah Pawlak Stanley, Tracy Vozar, and Chris
Yogerst Alan Moore's and Dave Gibbons's Watchmen fundamentally
altered the perception of American comic books and remains one of
the medium's greatest hits. Launched in 1986-"the year that changed
comics" for most scholars in comics studies-Watchmen quickly
assisted in cementing the legacy that comics were a serious form of
literature no longer defined by the Comics Code era of funny animal
and innocuous superhero books that appealed mainly to children.
After Midnight: "Watchmen" after "Watchmen" looks specifically at
the three adaptations of Moore's and Gibbons's Watchmen-Zack
Snyder's Watchmen film (2009), Geoff Johns's comic book sequel
Doomsday Clock (2017), and Damon Lindelof's Watchmen series on HBO
(2019). Divided into three parts, the anthology considers how the
sequels, especially the limited series, have prompted a
reevaluation of the original text and successfully harnessed the
politics of the contemporary moment into a potent relevancy. The
first part considers the various texts through conceptions of
adaptation, remediation, and transmedia storytelling. Part two
considers the HBO series through its thematic focus on the
relationship between American history and African American trauma
by analyzing how the show critiques the alt-right, represents
intergenerational trauma, illustrates alternative possibilities for
Black representation, and complicates our understanding of how the
mechanics of the show's production can complicate its politics.
Finally, the book's last section considers the themes of nostalgia
and trauma, both firmly rooted in the original Moore and Gibbons
series, and how the sequel texts reflect and refract upon those
often-intertwined phenomena.
Japan's beloved literary masterpiece brought to life in manga form!
Soseki Natsume's comic masterpiece, I Am a Cat, satirizes the
foolishness of upper-middle-class Japanese society in early 20th
century Tokyo. Written with biting wit and sardonic perspective, it
follows the whimsical adventures of a rather cynical stray kitten.
He finds his way into the home of an English teacher, where his
running commentary on the follies and foibles of the people around
him has been making readers laugh for more than a century. This is
the very first manga edition in English of this classic piece of
Japanese literature. The story lends itself well to a graphic novel
format, allowing readers to pick up on the more subtle cues of the
expressive cat, while also being immersed in the world of his
perceptive narration. It is true to classic manga form, and is read
back to front. The cast of characters includes: Kushami--His
master, who is not good at his job and quite stupid The Kenedas--A
conceited couple with a spoiled daughter Meitei--Kushami's friend
who is fond of jokes and tall tales A group of local cats including
lovely Mikeko, and violent Kuro Beautifully illustrated by Japanese
artist Chiroru Kobato, this edition provides a visual, entertaining
look at a unique period in Japan's history--filled with cultural
and societal changes, rapid modernization and a feeling of
limitless possibility--through the eyes of an unlikely narrator.
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