Ronin Warriors – Complete Collection (Books 1 and 2)

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Books #1 – #6 of Shojo Beat Manga Godchild Japanese Graphic Novel Series (Paperback)

Books #1 - #6 of Shojo Beat Manga Godchild Japanese Graphic Novel Series

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Books #1-2-3-4-5-6 of this Shojo Beat Manga series: Godchild. Rated for the Older Teen. Reads from right to left. From the creator of Angel Sanctuary. Contains material originally published in English in Shojo Beat magazine.


Comic Books 101: The History, Methods and Madness (Paperback)

Comic Books 101: The History, Methods and Madness

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60+ years of comic book exploits?on the page and behind the scenes.?

Welcome to Comic Books 101, the complete, definitive and super-cool guide to the universe of caped crusaders, irradiated spiders, fantastic foursomes, and the super-talents behind their creation.

Want to know when Marvel, DC and so many other publishers got their start? Wonder why Spider-Man can?t challenge Batman or why the Justice League? Curious why the Avengers don?t battle it out once and for all? It?s all covered here: the good, the bad guys and the ugly truths?like why one of Batman?s originators died virtually unknown and penniless.

Whether you?re an absolute newbie, a casual fan or a loyal collector, this book holds the answers. Comic Books 101 will increase your knowledge and enjoyment of this great art form, and grant you the superpower of impressing others with useless yet fascinating trivia! (Which superhero dated a mermaid? Who battled the evil ?Egghead,? portrayed by what famous actor?)

  • Includes an introduction by Stan ?The Man? Lee, plus contributions from Clive Barker, Harlan Ellison, Gene Simmons, Mark Waid, Paul Dini, Joe Hill, Marv Wolfman, Joe Casey and many others.
  • Reveals backstories for Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, the Justice League of America, Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man, The Mighty Thor, Iron Man, The Avengers, the X-Men ? and other comic book greats.
  • Offers an all-inclusive overview of comics, then and now?from the Sub-Mariner to Bone, from origins to Hollywood adaptations ? complete with lingo, required reading lists, bios of the most influential names in the industry and much more!



About the Author

Chris Ryall is publisher and editor-in-chief of IDW, a San Diegobased comic book publisher. He’s written dozens of comics and was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Short Story in 2006. He writes a weekly column for www.comics101.com. Scott Tipton, founder and editor-in-chief of comics101.com, writes the weekly column of the same name, the most highly trafficked on the site.


LOT of 19 Books From Berserk Series, #1 – #19 (Paperback)

LOT of 19 Books From Berserk Series, #1 - #19

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LOT of first 19 books in Berserk series, #1-#19. Created by Kentaro Miura, Berserk is manga mayhem to the extreme – violent, horrifying and merdilessly funny and the wellspring for the internationally poopular anime series. Not for the squeamish or the easily offended. Rated 18+, Mature Readers only.


Zombie Power Books #1 – #4 Shonen Jump Manga Graphic Novel Series (Paperback)

Zombie Power Books #1 - #4 Shonen Jump Manga Graphic Novel Series

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Books #1-#4 first in Zombie Power series. Shonen Jump Manga. Story and Art by Tite Jubo. Rated 16+ Teen and older. Reads from right to left.


Protect or Plunder?: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights (Global Issues Series (Zed Books).) (Paperback)

Protect or Plunder?: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights (Global Issues Series (Zed Books).)

Review

?One of the world’s most prominent radical scientists.? ?The Guardian (UK)

?Shiva has devoted her life to fighting for the rights of ordinary people in India. Her fierce intellect and her disarmingly friendly, accessible manner have made her a valuable advocate for people all over the developing world.? ?Ms. Magazine
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Review

?One of the world’s most prominent radical scientists.? ?The Guardian (UK)

?Shiva has devoted her life to fighting for the rights of ordinary people in India. Her fierce intellect and her disarmingly friendly, accessible manner have made her a valuable advocate for people all over the developing world.? ?Ms. Magazine




Graphic Novels: A Genre Guide to Comic Books, Manga, and More (Genreflecting Advisory Series) (Hardcover)

Graphic Novels: A Genre Guide to Comic Books, Manga, and More (Genreflecting Advisory Series)

From School Library Journal

This accessible tome serves as both a readers’ advisory tool and a collection-development aid for graphic novels and collected comic books in English. Symbols help readers gauge age-appropriateness, awards earned, and core-collection status. Within each genre, the works are organized by title. This helps because most readers know titles more than authors. Appendixes offer vital information on further reading, publishers, and useful Web sites. Each entry has good documentation and summaries, though some series titles are more up-to-date than others. Classics are included, but the vast majority of the titles are from the last decade. Books are well chosen and the genre-based organization makes this volume an especially good resource for school librarians seeking to provide graphic-novel options for classroom subjects and units. The broad age range covered (grade six to adult) and the lack of similar titles on the market make this volume a smart buy.?Cara von Wrangel Kinsey, New York Public Library
Copyright ? Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.



From Booklist

If anyone still has any doubts that graphic novels and mangahave crossed over into the realm of mainstream literature, just consider this newest addition to the Genreflecting Advisory Series. Readers are guided through nine main graphic groupings: “Super-Heroes,” “Action and Adventure,” “Science Fiction,” “Fantasy,” “Crime and Mysteries,” “Horror,” “Contemporary Life,” “Humor,” and “Nonfiction.” These main categories are further divided into subsets. For example, “Fantasy” encompasses “Sword and Sorcery Fantasy,” “Fairy Tales and Folklore,” and “Dark Fantasy,” to name a few. Despite this array of subjects and more than 2,000 annotated examples, author Pawuk maintains that he has included only a small fraction of current graphic offerings. Still, librarians and media specialists will find this a helpful resource for both readers’ advisory and collection development for this rapidly expanding medium.

Following the established Genreflecting format, detailed bibliographic citations accompanied by brief annotations are sorted according to genre, subgenre, theme, and series. Works are listed by title or by the name of the main character, when more relevant (Superman, Transformers, etc.). The annotations are descriptive, as opposed to critical, and provide plot summaries and overviews of main characters. Appropriate age levels are indicated (all audiences, 10 and above, 13-15, 16-17, and 18 and older). Icons indicate media crossovers (films, television shows, electronic games, Japanese anime). First-priority selections for core collections are identified. The introduction (which appears in graphic format) offers tips on locating, evaluating, ordering, cataloging, displaying, and promoting selections. Graphic publishing industry award winners are noted, as are winners of various ALA awards. Appendixes list additional print and online resources and contact information for publishers.

This year’s winner of the Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature, American Born Chinese, by Gene Luen Yang, is the first graphic novel to win a major book award. Because of this recognition, interest and demand for graphic literature will probably escalate. This timely and helpful resource will be a welcome addition to public- and secondary-school collections. Kathleen McBroom
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