No Guns Life, Vol. 4


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As a Resolver, Juzo takes care of problems involving the Extended. Lately however, the source of most of Juzo’s problems is...himself! His recent involvement with the Berühren megacorporation has put him on their hit list and a new Berühren agent named Pepper shows up in his office with her own Gun Slave Unit partner in tow. Pepper isn't there on business, however—she's looking to make Juzo into her personal property! -- VIZ Media




No Guns Life, Vol. 2


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Keeping Tetsuro, the fugitive son of the Berühren Corporation, safe is going to take resources Juzo doesn’t have. An old contact at the Extended Management Squad can help, but in exchange Juzo has to bring in the very first noncompliant Extended, Hayden Gondry, the suspect in a number of murders whose victims had their auxiliary brains forcibly removed. Juzo takes the case, but tracking down Gondry will entangle him in a larger conspiracy... -- VIZ Media




No Guns Life, Vol. 1


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When a fellow Extended showed up in Inui’s office—on the run from the Security Bureau with a kidnapped child in tow and asking for help—Inui almost throws the guy out. But Inui’s loyalty to a brother Extended makes him take the job. Keeping the child safe won’t be easy, since everyone wants him, from the mob to the megacorporation Berühren, which sends out a special agent who knows exactly how to deal with the Extended... -- VIZ Media




No Guns Life, Vol. 13


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With the activation of the Wide-Range Harmony device, the Extended throughout the city are under C.O.O. Honest’s control. But thanks to Suiso’s desperate sacrifice, Juzo manages to escape its effects. As Honest prepares to enact the final step in her plan, overwriting the minds of every Extended, Juzo races to stop her. The confrontation will force him to take on the most powerful adversary he’s yet faced... -- VIZ Media




RaW Hero, Vol. 5


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I WANT…TO SHOW YOU…MY SINCERITY. ​Chiaki’s in trouble—Mihono’s relentless come-ons are driving a wedge between him and Mariko, and now Chiaki’s bold marriage proposal might all have been for nothing! But not only is Chiaki torn between women, he’s at a crossroads between good and evil as the JMT and the SALF rush toward a confrontation. Chiaki’s role as a spy will be key in the coming battle, but cracks are beginning to show in his double life…




An Unnecessary Woman


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A happily misanthropic Middle East divorcee finds refuge in books in a “beautiful and absorbing” novel of late-life crisis (The New York Times). Aaliya is a divorced, childless, and reclusively cranky translator in Beirut nurturing doubts about her latest project: a 900-page avant-garde, linguistically serpentine historiography by a late Chilean existentialist. Honestly, at seventy-two, should she be taking on such a project? Not that Aailiya fears dying. Women in her family live long; her mother is still going crazy. But on this lonely day, hour-by-hour, Aaliya’s musings on literature, philosophy, her career, and her aging body, are suddenly invaded by memories of her volatile past. As she tries in vain to ward off these emotional upwellings, Aaliya is faced with an unthinkable disaster that threatens to shatter the little life she has left. In this “meditation on, among other things, aging, politics, literature, loneliness, grief and resilience” (The New York Times), Alameddine conjures “a beguiling narrator . . . who is, like her city, hard to read, hard to take, hard to know and, ultimately, passionately complex” (San Francisco Chronicle). A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award, An Unnecessary Woman is “a fun, and often funny . . . grave, powerful . . . [and] extraordinary” Washington Independent Review of Books) ode to literature and its power to define who we are. “Read it once, read it twice, read other books for a decade or so, and then pick it up and read it anew. This one’s a keeper” (The Independent)




Giving Up the Gun


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Lord Hideyoshi, the regent of Japan at the time, took the first step toward the control of firearms. It was a very small step, and it was not taken simply to protect feudal lords from being shot at by peasants but to get all weapons out of the hands of civilians. He said nothing about arms control. Instead, he announced that he was going to build a statue of Buddha that would make all existing statues look like midgets. It would be so enormous (the figure was about twice the scale of the Statue of Liberty), that many tons of iron would be needed just for the braces and bolts. Still more was required to erect the accompanying temple, which was to cover a piece of ground something over an eighth of a mile square. All farmers, ji-samurai, and monks were invited to contribute their swords and guns to the cause. They were, in fact, required to. -- from publisher description.




Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Vol. 4


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The village priest Sein has no intention of becoming an adventurer, but his desire to find a long-lost friend may lead him to join Frieren’s party on their journey north. They are headed for the magical city of Äußerst, where Frieren can obtain the first-class mage certification needed to enter the Northern Plateau region. At Frieren’s urging, Fern decides to take the certification exam as well, and faces some unexpected competition... -- VIZ Media




GIGANT Vol. 6


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APOCALYPSE IN PARADISE By vanquishing the three “Gods of Destruction” that assaulted Tokyo, Chiho secured her place as Japan’s national hero, a figure of admiration worldwide. But that casts an uncomfortable shadow on her relationship with Rei, a high schooler several years her junior. Though the two of them try to enjoy a romantic vacation, the crisis facing the Earth is far from over.




Chew Vol. 4


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Collects CHEW #16-20! These are strange times for Tony Chu, the cibopathic federal agent with the ability to get psychic impressions from the things he eats. Strange writing in extraterrestrial script has appeared in the skies of Planet Earth-and stayed there. People don't know if the end days are upon them or not, but they don't seem terribly concerned about the laws of the FDA, and what was once the most powerful law enforcement agency is rapidly descending into irrelevancy. So where does that leave the FDA best agent, Tony Chu? Presenting the fourth story arc of the Eisner and Harvey Award-winner series, as the twisted and darkly funny comic about cops, crooks, cooks, cannibals and clairvoyants takes a curious cosmic turn.