Added by: benearg | Karma: 36.72 | Fiction literature | 28 September 2012
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Macbeth - Shakespeare Manga Series
"The graphic novels known as manga (Japanese for “whimsical pictures”) are a natural medium for Shakespeare’s work. Like his tragedies, comedies, histories, and romances, which are thrillingly dynamic if properly staged, manga are of course visual. In fact, a manga is potentially more visual than a stage production of one of the plays of Shakespeare. Unbound by the physical realities of the theater, the graphic novel can depict any situation, no matter how fantastical or violent, that its creators are able to pencil, ink, and shade."
Follow along in The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra as Reiji takes Misa from the absolute basics of this tricky subject through mind-bending operations like performing linear transformations, calculating determinants, and finding eigenvectors and eigenvalues.
The Manga Cookbook: Japanese Bento Boxes, Main Dishes and MoreThe Manga Cookbook: Japanese Bento Boxes, Main Dishes and More
Reading manga sure can make a person hungry! Food appears frequently in Japanese comics, but what exactly is it that the characters are eating? Introducing The Manga Cookbook, an illustrated step-by-step guide to preparing simple Japanese dishes using ingredients found in every Western kitchen.
Tweens and teens will love drawing the outrageous monsters lurking in Manga Monster Madness. There's no need to fear putting pencil on paper with: 50 easy-to-follow lessons for drawing everything from aliens and mutants to the supernatural; Tips and advice on drawing basics like colour theory, shading and anatomy; Fun sidebars listing each monster's name, origin and legend; This is the only book on the market designed to teach 11 to 16-year-olds how to draw monsters. Combining basic drawing instruction with the wildly popular Manga style, it's sure to be a hit.
Manga Fantasy Madness: Over 50 Basic Lessons for Drawing Warriors, Wizards, Monsters and more
The perfect guide for manga fans, as well as anyone looking to explore the world's most popular art style, "Manga Fantasy Madness" provides essential instruction for drawing a wide variety of fantasy characters and settings. It features over 50 easy-to-follow dynamic demonstrations using pencil, coloured pencil and markers, and includes hundreds of action-packed illustrations of popular manga fantasy characters - knights, wizards, elves, princesses and more - for easy reference and idea generation. The guide shares added instruction on shapes and 3-D forms, as well as shading,