Code Geass - Knight


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This anthology series takes a humorous look at the male characters of Code Geass, and features outtakes, what-if's, one-shots, and laughs from a host of manga creators.




Code Geass


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Presents humorous graphic novel short stories involving the characters of Code Geass.




Code Geass


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In a world where Britannia has conquered Japan and treats the Japanese as second-class citizens, Lelouch, a Britannian prince, plots to take down the corrupt empire.







CLAMP in Context


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Since its debut manga RG Veda, CLAMP has steadily asserted itself as one of the most widely renowned teams of manga artists, leaving a durable imprint in every established genre while also devising novel formulas along the way. Endowed not only with stylistic distinctiveness but also comprehensive cultural structure, CLAMP's output is distinguished by unique worldbuilding flair and visual vitality. Exploring a selection of CLAMP manga as well as anime it inspired, this volume examines CLAMP's broader philosophical underpinnings, its dedication to the invention of elaborate narrative constructs, its legendary passion for multilayered universes, and its symbolic interpretation of human identity. Throughout, the work highlights the team's incremental creation of a graphic constellation of unparalleled appeal.




Code Geass


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Lelouch, Suzaku and other young warriors battle in the late Tokugawa Shogunate era, where the power of Geass forced Japan to falsely open up their ports.




Code Geass


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"Suzaku Kururugi is the son of the last Prime Minister of Japan. Even though his nation was conquered by the Holy Empire of Britannia, he continues to fight a solitary battle for his own brand of 'justice'."--Page 4 of cover




Code Geass


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Nunnally is still not over what happened at Saitamaa Ghetto. She has no time to mourn though as an assassin is targeting her.




Lancelot and the Lord of the Distant Isles Or, The Book of Galehaut Retold


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"The story of the passionate, adulterous, tragic love of Lancelot and Guenevere is at once the perfect expression of "courtly love" and its inversion. Lancelot, the superhuman stranger in King Arthur's court, sacrifices everything in service of his king, and yet also falls secretly in love with Arthur's queen, the most beautiful woman in all of Britain. That this spotless knight, who repeatedly saves Arthur and his world from destruction, should also be the fateful underminer of the king's self-confidence and, ultimately, a terrible weapon in the hands of Arthur's great adversary Galehaut, is a contradiction that has fascinated the Western mind for hundreds of years." "The Arthurian legend that most of us know comes from Malory and The Once and Future King. But there are also several books of Old French romance, the most detailed of which, the thirteenth-century "Book of Galehaut," gives a surprising and unfamiliar version. It is a double love story - the tale not only of Lancelot's love for Guenevere, but also the love of Galehaut, the Lord of the Distant Isles, for Lancelot. It is the achievement of Patricia Terry and Samuel N. Rosenberg, both seasoned translators of medieval romance, to tease out from the French sources the essential story of Lancelot, Guenevere, Galehaut, and Arthur, and, without distorting the original, retell it for today's reader. Their rich, subtle, and deeply moving narrative is complemented by evocative wood engravings by Judith Jaidinger, the most distinctive visual interpreter of Arthurian legend since Arthur Rackham and Howard Pyle."--BOOK JACKET.




Code Geass - Queen


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"Official comic anthology-- for boys"--Cover.