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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN num: 9781595328366
ISBN number: 159532836X
Label: TokyoPop
Manufacturer: TokyoPop
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 240
Printing Date: February 07, 2006
Publishing house: TokyoPop
Release Date: February 07, 2006
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Studio: TokyoPop
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'Action packed, bloody, and cerebral to the core, it's stunningly drawn and impossible to put down.' â€'Play Magazine Having been delivered an imperative by the Authority to find the Net Terminal Genes--the key to halting the rapid and random growth of Cluster Town--Killy and Cibo come closer to unlocking the secrets of the Netsphere. However, the ability to actually understand the language of the Net Terminal Gene carriers may have been forever lost. Will Killy find a way to translate these seemingly undecipherable signals before the Authority itself is destroyed by its own creation?
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Believe it or not this is the very first manga that I've bought several years ago. At the time, I wasn't a huge manga and anime fan nor did I gave the medium a second look since most of the comics that I've read are from Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image among others but I gotta say that I was instantly hooked the moment I laid eyes on the breathtaking and stunningly beautiful hand-drawn visuals. My very first exposure to Tsutomu Nihei came from his well-received Wolverine: Snikt!!! and the art was fantastic although it was thin on story and character development. But this....this is pure bliss. While the manga does start out slowly, the third volume is where the story really begins. We learn more about the main character and his female sidekick and the dark, gloomy world that they inhabit. And there's also some really bloody action scenes with lots of gory deaths. And I gotta admit, I was really enthralled with this aspect of the manga. Unlike some manga's filled with cartoonish and campy action, this one actually made me care about the characters and read it more times than one; that doesn't happen a lot to me. Though I'm kinda sad that I've finished the entire series, I'm eager to see what Nihei's gonna come up with next. This is one of the best manga's that I've ever read!!
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