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Tokyopop Press Inc
15 September 2020
Relive Christie's three-year adventure at the Yatta Anime Convention with this 15th-anniversary edition of Svetlana Chmakova's debut series: Dramacon.

All three volumesare compacted into one pocket-sized edition.

Vol 1 Summary: When amateur writer Christie settles in the artist alley of her first-ever anime convention, she sees it as an opportunity to promote the manga she had started with her artist boyfriend. But when she unexpectedly falls for a mysterious cosplayer, things become complicated. What do you do when you love someone who is going miles away from you in just a couple of days?! Web-comic vet Svetlana Chmakova gives us a funny, romantic, behind-the-scenes look at an anime convention-where sometimes even two is a crowd!

Vol 2 Summary:

It's Christie's second year at the Lakeside Anime Convention and the drama picks up right where it left off in Dramacon volume one! With her new partner-in-crime, a.k.a. artiste extraordinaire Bethany, she is promoting her latest comic. Matt is also back, but to Christie's shock, he now has a girlfriend!

Vol 3 summary:

College students Christie and Bethany are back to pimp their comic at the LAC, this time to a delightfully large crowd of loyal fans who read it online. Bethany's glowing with pride since her mascot art won the contest and is now on every t-shirt and program at the con. They are the stars this year!
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Imprint:   Tokyopop Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 50mm
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781427864062
ISBN 10:   1427864063
Pages:   624
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Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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Reviews for Dramacon

""A little gem... one of the Best Comics of the Year."" Publishers Weekly (Reviewed in November 2005).


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