Showing posts with label Japanese Author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Author. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Pokemon Adventures, Volume 1

Pokemon Adventures, Volume 1 by Hidenori Kusaka
Anyone familiar with children’s television has probably seen the animated version of Pokemon. This new series from VIZ tells the story from the start, without some of the bad jokes which fill the TV screen. The central character, known simply as Red in this manga version, is out to catch and train Pokemon, the strange wild creatures that exist in the world around him. From childhood, he had befriended one who had saved him from possible death. Now he has begun his personal quest, to become a skilled trainer of these strange creatures. Along the way in this first volume he encounters the friends and enemies who will make the story interesting. In this manga version, both are far more interesting than in the Americanized anime. Team Rocket are villains in the style of something from Tezuka’s work, rather than being comic relief. Pikachu, destined to become his best fighting Pokemon, is portrayed more in the tradition of the untamed creature who might someday be a friend. Even Brock and Misty have actual personalities… Some may question Red’s career choice, but not his dedication.There is cartoony violence in these stories, but no gore. Suitable for all ages.-- Nick Smith

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Lonesome Puppy

Lonesome Puppy by Yoshitomo Nara
In his first book for children, renowned artist Yoshitomo Nara tells the charming story of a puppy so large that no one notices him--until a determined little girl climbs high enough to meet him and become his friend.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Shoulder a Coffin, Kuro, Volume 1

Shoulder a Coffin, Kuro, Volume 1 by Satoko Kiyuduki
Kuro, a little tomboy garbed in pitch-black with a little-tomboy-sized coffin on her back, heads out on a journey to find a certain witch. In the company of her faithful bat friend, Zen, Kuro encounters all manners of people and places which fire the readers' imaginations.

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit

Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit by Nahoko Uehashi
Balsa was a wanderer and warrior for hire. Then she rescued a boy flung into a raging river -- and at that moment, her destiny changed. Now Balsa must protect the boy -- the Prince Chagum -- on his quest to deliver the great egg of the water spirit to its source in the sea. As they travel across the land of Yogo and discover the truth about the spirit, they find themselves hunted by two deadly enemies: the egg-eating monster Rarunga . . . and the prince's own father.