Book Description
A modern, manga approach to themes that are current today
Presenting
the Bard's inimitable take on real events in Roman history, Julius
Caesar routinely sells more than 25,000 copies every year. This
graphically rich manga adaptation offers an accessible, contemporary
way to enjoy this classic tale of power, manipulation, betrayal, and
violence.
It's a drug that promises an out-of-body experience with each hit. On
the street they call it Soy Sauce, and users drift across time and
dimensions. But some who come back are no longer human. Suddenly a
silent otherworldly invasion is underway, and mankind needs a hero.
What it gets instead is John and David, a pair of college dropouts who
can barely hold down jobs. Can these two stop the oncoming horror in
time to save humanity? No. No, they can't.
This book is in turns terrifying and hilarious.
Intelligently written, yet sneakingly familiar,
this book is a must read for any reader with a funny bone, who can
sleep with one eye open.
Just about everyone's had a day when they've wished it were possible
to send an alternate self to take care of unpleasant or tedious errands
while the real self takes it easy. In Kiln People, David Brin's
sci-fi-meets-noir novel, this wish has come true. In Brin's imagined
future, folks are able to make inexpensive, disposable clay copies of
themselves. These golems or "dittos" live for a single day to serve
their creator, who can then choose whether or not to "inload" the
memories of the ditto's brief life. But private investigator Albert
Morris gets more than he, or his "ditective" copies, bargain for when
he signs on to help solve the mysterious disappearance of Universal
Kilns' co-founder Yasil Maharal--the father of dittotech. Brin
successfully interweaves plot lines as numerous as our hero's
ditectives and doggedly sticks to the rules of his created dittotech
while Morris's "realflesh" and clay manifestations slowly unravel the
dangerous secret behind Maharal's disappearance. As Brin juggles his
multiple protagonists and antagonists, he urges the reader to question
notions of memory, individualism, and technology, and to answer the
schizoid question "which 'you' is 'you?'" Brin's enjoyment is evident
as he plays with his terracotta creations' existential angst and
simultaneously deconstructs the familiar streetwise detective
meme--complete with a multilayered ending. Overall, Kiln People is a fun read, with a good balance of hard science fiction and pop sensibility.
Full of murderous action, Macbeth is ideal for manga
Witches, ghosts, murders, battles, blood-if ever a Shakespeare play
cried out for a manga version, Macbeth is it! The play regularly sells
over 25,000 copies a year, and now manga fans can get caught up in the
action as the Bard explores the social forces at work when men act
against their better nature and the natural order of things.
Witches
and prophesies. Fate and fortune. Murders and atrocities. Insomnia and
insanity. Unchecked aspirations and even decapitation. Power-crazed and
convinced of his own invincibility, Macbeth, the Scottish war hero,
turns into a serial killer, annihilating anybody who gets in his way.
This fast-paced manga edition gets you quickly engrossed in Macbeth's
blood-soaked path to power and Shakespeare's timeless themes.
A new way for readers to appreciate one of Shakespeare's most-quoted plays
Adapted for the cinema many times and performed regularly on stages
around the globe, Hamlet is Shakespeare's most enduringly popular play,
with sales regularly topping 50,000 copies a year. This manga edition
retells the story of Hamlet using one of today's hottest book formats,
making the play's action and meaning more accessible and enjoyable than
ever.
The
sudden death of the king, later revealed to be murder. The queen's
all-too-sudden remarriage to the king's brother, the murderer. The
grieving, suspicious Prince Hamlet. Supernatural visitations.
Deception, manipulation, and soul-searching deliberation. Plots, leaks,
and counterplots. Poisoned wine. A rigged sword fight. Revenge.
In this fast-paced manga edition, you're instantly caught up in the
conflicts and passions that make this one of Shakespeare's most beloved
tragedies.