Alien ingénues discover the glories of this ugly/beautiful planet in this manga adaptation of an anime teleseries.
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The provocateur political cartoonist looks back to a misspent youth in the Reagan Years.
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Viz releases a spiffy bargain set of the first 25 episodes from this popular anime series.
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Both a send-up and a celebration of swashbuckling fantasy.
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Forget its dubious premise, this high-concept manga has other things going for it.
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A 23rd century girl returns to our time to take her shot at pop stardom in this high-energy comic manga series.
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A new Viz Signature manga depicts the harsh and wonderful realities of modern life.
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Siblings share one body in this airy shojo comedy.
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A provocative manga series posits an 18th Century Japan where 80% of its male population has been killed in a plague.
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Zombie un-life as an existential crisis.
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