The Legend of Kamui The Island of Sugaru #1 (Viz Graphic Novel)
Bio-Booster Armor Guyver comic book "Tragic" - No 5 - 1994
back issue of comic book
Pulp: The Manga Magazine (For Mature Readers) (Volume 6, issues 5 & 6)
by Viz Communications
from Viz Communications
Pulp was a manga anthology for adults that ran from 1997-2002. A collection of esoteric, mature manga not related to any anime series, Pulp brought to America such manga as Banana Fish (shoujo, which often surprises American readers), Dance Till Tomorrow, and Voyeur. Contributors from inside the manga industry published columns in Pulp on Japanese pop culture, live-action films, music, featuring criticism and social commentary from both sides of the ocean.
Pulp: The Manga Magazine (For Mature Readers) (Volume 5, issues 7, 8, 9)
by Viz Communications
from Viz Communications
Pulp was a manga anthology for adults that ran from 1997-2002. A collection of esoteric, mature manga not related to any anime series, Pulp brought to America such manga as Banana Fish (shoujo, which often surprises American readers), Dance Till Tomorrow, and Voyeur. Contributors from inside the manga industry published columns in Pulp on Japanese pop culture, live-action films, music, featuring criticism and social commentary from both sides of the ocean.
Manga SneakPeek 2004 (2)
Graphic Novel - Compilation of season's besy - Includes Hana-Kimi, Please Save My Earth, Angel Sanctuary, Banana Fish, Alice 19th, Hot Gimmick, B.B.Explosion, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Rahxephon
Bio-Booster Armor Guyver comic book "Destructive" - No 6 - 1994
back issue of comic book
Pulp: The Manga Magazine (For Mature Readers) (Volume 5, issues 4, 5, 6)
by Viz Communications
from Viz Communications
Pulp was a manga anthology for adults that ran from 1997-2002. A collection of esoteric, mature manga not related to any anime series, Pulp brought to America such manga as Banana Fish (shoujo, which often surprises American readers), Dance Till Tomorrow, and Voyeur. Contributors from inside the manga industry published columns in Pulp on Japanese pop culture, live-action films, music, featuring criticism and social commentary from both sides of the ocean.
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