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| | | Any high schooler on a nerve-wracking first day at a new school is apt to lose his or her head a little, but in Noh-Ah's case she literally does! When she wakes up in one piece with a little help from a mysterious doctor, Noh-Ah quickly realizes that . . . | |
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| | | A professional animator with a passion for all things cute, Aimee captures the world of Japanese pop-culture in a manga journal that is both adorable and breathtaking. This rapid-fire adventure is full of everything fans dream of seeing - cosplay on . . . | |
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| | | After his childhood friend is killed, 17-year-old clone Aoi spends his last year to live looking for the man who killed him! As he searches for revenge, Aoi uses his ability to travel through the Jihai (wasteland), where supposedly nothing can surviv . . . | |
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| | | Tristram tells Aoi that it may be possible to have his lifespan increased, but that it involves Dis, who Aoi has been targeting for revenge. Can Tris be trusted? It seems that his intentions for the super-powered kids might not be so noble after all. . . . | |
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| | | Their latest adventure finds Jing and Kir in Seventh Heaven, but it's not part of another big heist - it's actually a maximum security prison for the criminally deranged run by a vampire warden and his hockey-masked guards. Their only hope of escape . . . | |
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| | | Every year in Zaza a fabulous masquerade is held that everyone attends. So important is the ball that there is an entire town dedicated to the construction of masks. Jing, the infamous King of Bandits, has come to steal a particular mask, but it won' . . . | |
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| | | Akao Hiragi, the young girl chosen to pilot a jinki, has fallen into the grasp of miscreants and evildoers, and her only hope of rescue lies with the soccer-loving Elnie and samurai sword-toting Ryohei. These two will be up against more than the aver . . . | |
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| | | Trouble mounts when Akao, Ryohei, and Mel find themselves unable to defeat a troublesome Jinki. But when Lui and Satsuki show up, the victory appears to go to team Angel. A sigh of relief turns into a gasp of terror when their assailant releases an u . . . | |
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| | | Available for the first time to the direct market, this is the Jonathan Hickman cover of the first series of John Woo's 7 Brothers. Written by Garth Ennis (The Boys, Dan Dare, Preacher), this is the collection that has been called "Garth Ennis' best . . . | |
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| | | Meet Gabriel, Jagdish, Daniel, Ronald, Muhammad, Robert and Baz: seven bizarre, but special individuals from all over the world who happen to be descendents of a wizard. They discovered that they're brothers with a little bit of magic stamped into th . . . | |
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