Earthlight Manga Volume 2


Book Description

Earthlight has survived catastrophic accidents, political strife, and clamorous discord. But now the lunar colony faces a deadly threat from the very power satellites that orbit the moon, beaming much-needed energy back to Earth. Terrorists have seized the Power Bases, plunging Earthlight into darkness. Worse, they threaten to burn whole Earth-cities to ashes if their demands aren't met. And for fifteen-year-old Damon Cole, it's a disaster that will strike closer to home than he could have ever imagined.




Earthlight, Volume 1


Book Description

A teen boy and his family move to Earth’s first lunar colony where they find no shortage of drama in this science fiction manga series opener. The year: 2068. The place: Earthlight Lunar Colony, an international melting pot of scientific discovery and global tensions. Population: 228 adults—and four kids. Fifteen-year-old Damon Cole, who’s just arrived on the moon, is one of the first students at the new Earthlight Academy. It’s tough being the new kid—but it’s even worse when your mother is your teacher. And when your father is Chief Administrator of the entire colony, that’s really asking for it. Damon just wants to kick back and fit in. But soon he’s drawn into the life of a pretty girl named Lise, and her abusive boyfriend. Can he avoid being drawn into a deadly fistfight at the top of the lunar dome? And if so, will he be ready for the terror that’s coming—from the adult world? Praise for Earthlight, Volume 1 “Schons’s art is a standout; he draws spacesuits and SF gizmos well but doesn’t lose sight of the characters. . . . Moore introduces concepts and characters effectively with just a few text lines. . . . Basically The O.C. on the moon, Earthlight’s situations are still universal and appealing for a YA audience.” —Publishers Weekly




Earthlight, Volume 3


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The fate of the lunar colony rests in the hands of its students in the third action-packed adventure in the near-future sci-fi manga series. With its founding teacher revealed as an international terrorist, Earthlight Academy is falling apart. Fifteen-year-old Damon Cole and his friends can’t make it work by themselves—and some are starting to think that it’s too much trouble to even bother. The good news: there’s a new teacher coming. The bad news: she’s got her own reasons for wanting to be on the moon. Praise for Earthlight, Volume 1 “Basically The O.C. on the moon, Earthlight’s situations are still universal and appealing for a YA audience.” —Publishers Weekly “The artwork features beautiful images of the colony’s structures, as well as many views of the star-filled sky . . . [a] cliff-hanger ending . . . Readers will clamor for volume two to see what happens next.” —School Library Journal




Good Witch of the West, The Volume 2


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Narrowly escaping the destruction of her home, Firiel rushes to the Count's castle, where she begs Adale and Eusis to help her find Rune.




Earthlight Volume 2


Book Description

Earthlight has survived catastrophic accidents, political strife, and clamorous discord. But now the lunar colony faces a deadly threat from the very power satellites that orbit the moon, beaming much-needed energy back to Earth. Terrorists have seized the Power Bases, plunging Earthlight into darkness. Worse, they threaten to burn whole Earth-cities to ashes if their demands aren't met. And for fifteen-year-old Damon Cole, it's a disaster that will strike closer to home than he could have ever imagined.




Dogby Walks Alone, Volume 2


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A theme park mascot’s adventures continue as he tries to save a small town overrun by a strange cult in this humorous mystery manga. After the harrowing incident at Happyplace, Dogby, battered and alone, heads up north. Collapsing from the cold and exhaustion, he’s brought in by a single mother and her son in desperate need of a father figure. However, things aren’t exactly normal in this town, which is being taken over by a cult. If Dogby’s going to take on legions of disciples, he might have to call in for some extra help, straight from Hollywood. Praise for Dogby Walks Alone, Vol. 1 “[Abbott] has a pedigree, solid chops on almost every aspect of producing a comic book, and has now produced one of the best OEL manga to come out this year in Dogby Walks Alone. . . . I'd love to let you in on some of the jokes that had me laughing out loud, but you're better off finding them on your own.” —IGN.com




Ark Angels, Volume 2


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The adventures of Japheth, Hamu and Shem never end! The three sisters set out to save the sole survivor of the turtle world. Meanwhile, Japheth's relations with the "pretty" boy starts getting serious. Shellshock sets in once secrets of his identity unravel in a flash. Speaking about identities, the sisters discover the identity of the mysterious Cactus Three?!




Legal Drug Volume 2


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While working at the Green Drug Pharmacy, co-workers Kazahaya and Rikuo go on secret assignments for their boss Kakei that require Kazahaya's gift of seeing the memories of anyone he touches in order to complete them. --Publisher




Otogi Zoshi Volume 2


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Seimei gives Karako an ultimatum: He must decide between his own life and Raikou's. Worse, Karako loses everyone's trust when his confusion hits an all-time high...so high that he goes on a vicious onslaught that stands in the way of Hikaru's escape to freedom!




Innocent W Volume 2


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Makoto, the super-sleuth who was sent on an ill-fated witch hunt, is not everything he seems to be and a hidden dark side manifests itself in the most wicked of ways as he and the girls try to find their way to safety. When he is reunited with Mahiro, she finds she may have feelings for Makoto.