Yotsuba&Revenge!
Yotsuba teaches about revenge, in a much cuter and funnier way than Batman does! Image and video hosting by TinyPic Before we start, I have to say that I cut out a lot from the middle. I would have posted the full chapter,
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Millar: 1985 was a very good year. mark millar is playing the hype machine again: my prediction is that [1985] is successful to be the project with the strongest legs from my entire marvel period. i lawful got issue three in from tommy
Azumanga Daioh! Vol 1. by Kiyohiko Azuma
Instead of having the detailed story-line that you typically find in most manga, Azumanga Daioh relies on a simple comic-strip style to caputure the day-to-day life of 5 high-school girls (Chiyo, Tomo, Sakaki, Yomi, and “Osaka”) and
Flipped!: David Welsh Presents His Current Favorite Manga Series
Yotsuba&!, written and drawn by Kiyohiko Azuma, is simply one of the most exuberant comics I've ever read. As in Gon, an oddball outsider navigates a new environment. In this case, it's a pre-school-aged girl exploring the wonders of
Manga Monday: Azumanga Daioh
Following my obsession with Yotsuba&!, I picked up this omnibus volume of creator Kiyohiko Azuma's debut work, which collects the entire series of stories told in the "yonkoma" format, or vertical four-panel comic strips.
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Kiyohiko Azuma Makes Yotsuba&! Cardbo For Amazon
Amazon Japan, in its never ending quest to attract the Otaku crowd comissioned this Amazon-branded Cardbo to Yotsuba&! and Azumanga creator Kiyohiko Azuma. The Cardboard Robot figure is only 2200 Yen, about $20USD and will most likely
Azumanga Daioh by Kiyohiko Azuma
The Main Library has book volume 1 The North Branch Library has books volumes 1-4 This is the place to discuss the series Azumanga Daioh. I'm not going to tell you to avoid all spoilers, but do be careful and keep in mind that not
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is a Japanese comedy manga written and illustrated by Kiyohiko Azuma, originally published in MediaWorks' seinen magazine Dengeki Daioh[2] from 1999 to 2002. It was drawn as a series of vertical four-panel comic strips called yonkoma