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Like to read manga? Like to draw in manga
style? Want to know what the heck a manga is? Then you're in the right
place.
Manga Series |
Original American Manga | Manga Drawing
Each of these series has multiple volumes in our collection...
Azumanga Daioh by Kiyohiko Azuma (YA FIC Azuma)
If
you ever thought that your school was a crazy place to be, this story
will show you just how safe and sane your school really is...by
comparison to this place. Child prodigies, transfer students,
hyper-competitive students, hyper-crazy teachers and, well, just general
strangeness...
Case Closed, by Gosh Aoyama (YA M Aoyama)
Jimmy Kudo is on his way to becoming the world's greatest detective
since the fictional Sherlock Holmes, when he finds himself the victim of
a terrible crime...a poisoning that affects his own appearance. Now, in
order to track down the criminals, he has to solve crimes while looking
like a young child, among other problems...
Cromartie High School by Eiji Nonaka (YA FIC Nonaka)
Okay, so Azumanga Daioh seemed tame compared to your high school...well
then, you're ready for this one, where the students include a robot, a
gorilla, and a dead rock star. The school was named for an American
baseball player [against his wishes] and is the home of the roughest,
rowdiest teenaged boys in Japan...plus one good student who is there for
his own reasons.
Full Metal Panic, by Shouji Gatou (YA SF Gatou)
You
knew we had to have at least one giant robot manga on this list, right?
This one is a little different, though, as the giant robot is part of a
secret surveillance unit trying to keep a teenaged girl safe from
mysterious terrorists...without letting her know that either the
terrorists or the guards are there. Have YOU ever tried to hide a giant
robot next to a high school campus?
Fushigi Yugi, the
Mysterious Play by Yu Watase (YA FIC Watase)
Have you ever gotten
really caught up in a good book? What if it wouldn’t let go? Miaka
Yuki finds herself between pages and with no easy way home.
GetBackers, by Yuya Aoki (YA FIC Aoki)
Two
detectives, who live in a car and whose only office is a coffee house,
will recover anything for a fee, as long as it legally belongs to you.
Of course, this means they get all the really crazy cases.
Iron Wok Jan, by Shinji Saijyo (YA FIC Saijyo)
A
wild and crazy adventure about...well, cooking. Not just any cooking,
but the kind you see on The Iron Chef on television...only a lot
stranger, as the main characters fight to become top chefs, but with
their own agendas as well.
Naruto, by Masashi Kishimoto (YA Kishimoto)
Yes, this is the one that goes with the TV show...these books are the
source of the stories you've seen on the screen, and they're just as
crazy. If you think your school is tough, try taking the finals at a
school for ninja!
No Need for
Tenchi by Hitoshi Okuda (YA FIC Okuda)
You would think that
freeing an ageless space pirate disguised as a demon from a tomb in the
family garden would be enough excitement for any teen, but that was only
the start of the story for Tenchi.
Ranma ½
by Rumiko Takahashi (YA
FIC Takahashi)
Ranma and his father
both live under one of the funniest curses in history. How can a curse
be funny? Well, you will have to read it to find out…A martial arts
story with a lot of humor, magic and family crises.
Original books in the style of
manga...
Megatokyo, by
Fred Gallagher (YA FIC Gallagher)
Two devoted gamers move to Japan to break into the
computer game industry. Things don't go quite as planned, as they
encounter everything, including the people who clean up Tokyo after
every Godzilla attack...
Sorcerers and Secretaries, by Amy Ganter
(YA FIC Ganter)
A
young woman dreams of breaking out of her mundane life and becoming a
fantasy writer. Does she have time to do that, work a full time job, and
have a life of her own?
Books to teach
you how to draw in the style of manga...
How to Draw
Manga: Giant Robots by Hikaru Hayashi (YA 741.2 HAY)
How to Draw
Manga : Colorful
Costumes by
Tadashi Ozawa (YA 741.2 OZA)
How to Draw
Manga: Amazing
Effects by
Mikio Kawanishi (YA 741.2 KAW)
These three and the others from this
series provide practical help in learning how to draw in classic manga
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