Discommunication: Volume 4


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Togawa leaves our world behind, following Matsubue into the Meikai. There, they encounter a mystery Spiral once worshiped by the ancients. It offers them new, happier lives--or death. Will they ever return to the world from whence they came




Discommunication Volume 5


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Once upon a dream, there was a girl just starting out at college and a boy she fell in love with. But despite being a dream, things weren't as perfect as they hoped: When Togawa joins the dream analysis club, she finds the only thing better than one Matsubue... is two Matsubues!




Discommunication: Volume 6


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Drunken Dreams Determine Devoted Desolation Matsubue and Togawa are on the outs - all because he had a dream about.. himself? But not himself. But still himself. It turns out escaping from the Meikai isn't as easy as anybody hoped for, and even second chance reboots get sucked back when the original's in need. Can this Matsubue save the original?




Discommunication Volume 7


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Past and future. Reality and illusion. Fate and possibility. It all comes together at the peak of the Meikai. The lord of the underworld reveals his true face, and a new set of deceptive tricks. The key to regaining all that has been lost is close, but the last few steps may be the hardest yet.




Discommunication: Volume 1


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Togawa is dating the resident class weirdo, and their relationship is even more non-standard than she expected! They've never even kissed, but he's tasted her tears, cleaned her ears, and shaved the nape of her neck! And also walked her through a Buddhist ritual that opened her third eye and brought her spiritual peace and a good night's sleep. It is indeed a wonder, in more ways than one, that she can't help but feel drawn to him.




Mysterious Girlfriend X


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Discommunication: Volume 2


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Which came first - the Wizard or the Egg? Togawa thought she was getting a handle on the weirdness in her life - not an easy task around Matsubue, the strangest of the strange. And sure enough, life only gets more and more bizarre amidst a house full of trapped reflections, talking chickens, travelling gods, and a NO! BOOM! telekinetic girl from the local elementary school. Every time Togawa thinks she's starting to understand, the web gets increasingly tangled in an eternal state of Discommunication.




Discommunication: Volume 3


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Snakes and Worms and Plant Roots, Oh My! Sometimes, mistakes have simple outcomes. And sometimes - especially for those who know Matsubue - they can turn deadly. A sinister couple left a gruesome message for him at the school gates, and Togawa already regrets investigating! When an abandoned factory becomes a transdimensional deathtrap, it's up to the weirdest couple in school to sort it out... if Matsubue can survive a magic duel and Togawa isn't consumed by her deepest desires first.




Excommunication


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Always connect—that is the imperative of today’s media. But what about those moments when media cease to function properly, when messages go beyond the sender and receiver to become excluded from the world of communication itself—those messages that state: “There will be no more messages”? In this book, Alexander R. Galloway, Eugene Thacker, and McKenzie Wark turn our usual understanding of media and mediation on its head by arguing that these moments reveal the ways the impossibility of communication is integral to communication itself—instances they call excommunication. In three linked essays, Excommunication pursues this elusive topic by looking at mediation in the face of banishment, exclusion, and heresy, and by contemplating the possibilities of communication with the great beyond. First, Galloway proposes an original theory of mediation based on classical literature and philosophy, using Hermes, Iris, and the Furies to map out three of the most prevalent modes of mediation today—mediation as exchange, as illumination, and as network. Then, Thacker goes boldly beyond Galloway’s classification scheme by examining the concept of excommunication through the secret link between the modern horror genre and medieval mysticism. Charting a trajectory of examples from H. P. Lovecraft to Meister Eckhart, Thacker explores those instances when one communicates or connects with the inaccessible, dubbing such modes of mediation “haunted” or “weird” to underscore their inaccessibility. Finally, Wark evokes the poetics of the infuriated swarm as a queer politics of heresy that deviates from both media theory and the traditional left. He posits a critical theory that celebrates heresy and that is distinct from those that now venerate Saint Paul. Reexamining commonplace definitions of media, mediation, and communication, Excommunication offers a glimpse into the realm of the nonhuman to find a theory of mediation adequate to our present condition.




Altina the Sword Princess: Volume 1


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Inept with a sword, unable to ride a horse, and apathetic toward the empire he serves, Regis Aurick is a hopeless soldier who spends his days buried in books. Banished to the borderlands, he encounters a stirring young woman with red hair and ruby eyes. She is Fourth Princess Marie Quatre Argentina de Belgaria, known simply to Regis as Altina. “…Do you want to become my tactician or not?” Having sought him for his rumored strategic prowess, she aspires to reform an empire led by self-seeking nobles and driven to pointless wars, the legendary blade of an emperor, the Grand Tonnerre Quatre, at her hip. Continuously underestimated by her regiment, including her would-be tactician, the princess resolves to prove her worth beyond a shadow of a doubt—no matter the risk. Here is a tale of war, love, and politics, woven by the bookworm and the sword princess.