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The Guin Saga Manga Vol.2

The Seven Magi

Kazuaki Yanagisawa

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English
Vertical Inc.
15 January 2008
An intensely action-packed manga tour of The Guin Saga world that takes place outside of the main storyline and offers a glimpse to Guin's destiny.

The twenty-five-million bestselling Japanese heroic fantasy goes manga!

Never has a story been more suited to the form than the pulse-pounding saga of the leopard-masked warrior, who cannot remember his past.

In this first manga series, King Guin must battle a plague made manifest and controlled by seven magi. But even if our hero vanquishes the Black Plague, how will he ever hope to defeat seven powerful magicians?

Hold onto your seats!
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Imprint:   Vertical Inc.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   225g
ISBN:   9781934287071
ISBN 10:   1934287075
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Comic artist Kazuaki Yanagisawa is renowned for his fine pen touch and excellence at adapting sophisticated source material. Other works by Yanagisawa include Paparazzi (story by Lone Wolf and Cub's Kazuo Koike), a Megami Tensei comic based on the hit video game cycle, and The Summer of Ocelot, adapted from the novel by former Golgo 13 storywriter Yoichi Funado. The Guin Saga is the lifework of multi-talented Kaoru Kurimoto, who has written musicals based on her creation in addition to the bestselling novels. The Seven Magi first appeared in novel form in 1979 to great acclaim. The five-book opening episode of the saga proper is also being published by Vertical.

Reviews for The Guin Saga Manga Vol.2: The Seven Magi

This sword and sorcery tale has lightning fast pacing, and is gorgeously illustrated. - Manga Maniac Cafe <br> The flow of the art is easy for Western eyes to follow. Add that to the very familiar epic fantasy plot, and this is a fine series for a lot of American readers (fans of Forgotten Realms novels, for example) to dip into the manga world. - ComicMix <br> The book is all black-and-white pen-and-ink work, and it's fantastic. I was very taken with it; very impressed by it. - SFSCOPE <br> Kazuaki Yanagisawa's muscular character designs, richly detailed backgrounds, and expertly executed fight scenes breathe life into Kurimoto's story. - PopcultureShock <br> The Seven Magi, is an example of fantasy at its best. This title is a must for fantasy and/or action/adventure fans. - Comics Village


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