Tenjho Tenge


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The "F" team/group attacks have split up the Juken Club, and it won't be easy for Masataka get them back together. He can only do it by defeating Madoka, the final "F" fighter with the spirit to strip down to the bare essentials (in every sense) to go up against him. Her boss has reason to believe that the Juken Club presents a real threat -- but even Madoka's loyalty to the mysterious Sohaku is questioned as the story behind her allegiance is explained. Bob's in the hospital, Aya's prisoner and the resurrected Fu Chien's furious... things have Never looked worse for the Juken Club!




Tenjho Tenge


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"First published in Japan in 1997 by Shueisha, Inc."--Colophon.




Anime and Manga


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Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 5


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The confrontation between the Juken Club and the Executive Council enters a brand-new phase. With only a month to go until the Imperial Martial Arts Tournament, Soichiro continues his intense training. But what good is all that sweat and pain if Soichiro can’t figure out what he’s truly fighting for? The appearance of the mysterious group known as “F” might help him get a clue—if they don’t kill him first! Then a rescue mission to Kyushu to save Mouki, the last survivor of the Enmi family, puts everything on the line in an epic battle that will decide things for Soichiro one way or the other! -- VIZ Media




Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 10


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Mitsuomi and Bunshichi square off, not to see who dies, but to see who lives! The epic clash is more than Masataka can bear to watch, but Mitsuomi’s committed to the outcome and offers his brother a terrible choice. Meanwhile, the supernaturally awakened Nagi battles Kabane, the strongest of the Red Feathers. The struggle takes an unexpected turn as red ki envelops Soichiro and he’s forced to put all his strength into his fists in order to resist his fate. As Amaterasu slumbers, Tsukuyomi awakens and Susano-o is reborn—the gears of fate thunder on toward a shattering end! -- VIZ Media







Manga: The Complete Guide


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• Reviews of more than 900 manga series • Ratings from 0 to 4 stars • Guidelines for age-appropriateness • Number of series volumes • Background info on series and artists THE ONE-STOP RESOURCE FOR CHOOSING BETWEEN THE BEST AND THE REST! Whether you’re new to the world of manga-style graphic novels or a longtime reader on the lookout for the next hot series, here’s a comprehensive guide to the wide, wonderful world of Japanese comics! • Incisive, full-length reviews of stories and artwork • Titles rated from zero to four stars–skip the clunkers, but don’t miss the hidden gems • Guidelines for age-appropriateness–from strictly mature to kid-friendly • Profiles of the biggest names in manga, including CLAMP, Osamu Tezuka, Rumiko Takahashi, and many others • The facts on the many kinds of manga–know your shôjo from your shônen • An overview of the manga industry and its history • A detailed bibliography and a glossary of manga terms LOOK NO FURTHER, YOU’VE FOUND YOUR IDEAL MANGA COMPANION!




Nerd


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In the vein of You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) and Black Nerd Problems, this witty, incisive essay collection from New York Times critic at large Maya Phillips explores race, religion, sexuality, and more through the lens of her favorite pop culture fandoms. From the moment Maya Phillips saw the opening scroll of Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, her life changed forever. Her formative years were spent loving not just the Star Wars saga, but superhero cartoons, anime, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Harry Potter, Tolkien, and Doctor Who—to name just a few. As a critic at large at The New York Times, Phillips has written extensively on theater, poetry, and the latest blockbusters—with her love of some of the most popular and nerdy fandoms informing her career. Now, she analyzes the mark these beloved intellectual properties leave on young and adult minds, and what they teach us about race, gender expression, religion, and more. Spanning from the nineties through to today, Nerd is a collection of cultural criticism essays through the lens of fandom for everyone from the casual Marvel movie watcher to the hardcore Star Wars expanded universe connoisseur. “In the same way that the fandoms Phillips addresses often provide community and a sense of connection, the experience of reading Nerd feels like making a new friend” (Karen Han, cultural critic and screenwriter).




Aniventure


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A whole new way to enjoy roleplaying games in the media of Japanese Anime. Includes a brand new, high flying dice mechanic: The Stacks System. Covers all genres, from Shounen and Action to Romance and Comedy. Highly customisable, with hundreds of powers, mannerisms, gadgets and mecha for your character to use. Build it how you want to play it. For more details, see the blog page at http: //detarame.wordpress.com/aniventure/ This is the Paperback and PDF downloadable edition. For the more durable Hardback, http: //www.lulu.com/product/hardcover/aniventure-5/11917823




Mostly Manga


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Appropriate for any public library collection, this book provides a comprehensive readers' advisory guide for Japanese manga and anime, Korean manhwa, and Chinese manhua. Japanese manga and anime, Korean manhwa, and Chinese manhua are Asian graphic novels and animated films that have gained great popularity in the last ten years and now are found in most public library collections. Mostly Manga: A Genre Guide to Popular Manga, Manhwa, Manhua, and Anime is the first readers' advisory guide to focus on this important body of literature. This guide provides information on all of the major manga and anime formats and genres, covering publications from the early 1990s to the present. It identifies important titles historically and provides a broad representation of what is available in each format. Selected major titles are described in detail, covering the general plot as well as grade level and pertinent awards. The author also discusses common issues related to manga and anime, such as terminology, content and ratings, and censorship.