Yuki Urushibara: Urushibara, Y: Mushishi Collector's Edition 2, Fester Einband
Urushibara, Y: Mushishi Collector's Edition 2
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- Verlag:
- Kodansha Comics, 04/2026
- Einband:
- Fester Einband
- ISBN-13:
- 9798888776353
- Gewicht:
- 1261 g
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 14.4.2026
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Klappentext
The beloved fantasy manga returns in a hardcover omnibus edition featuring a completely original translation and new cover designs. Before life as we know it, there existed entities that don't obey the laws of our reality---primordial beings known as mushi . In Japan, a man named Ginko wanders the land, investigating incursions by mushi into the human world---and by us into theirs. He is a mushi master...a mushishi . Includes Japanese volumes 3-4 in a premium casewrap hardcover featuring a new to English cover illustration.
Though invisible to most, tiny creatures known as mushi lurk beneath the surface of everyday reality. They exert a strange and occasionally terrifying influence on people's lives, and only experts known as mushi-shi carry the knowledge of how to deal with them. A mushi-shi named Ginko wanders the Japanese countryside, following rumors of various unusual occurences: a young man who dreams the future; a child with horns growing from his forehead; a boy with the power to write creatures into being; and more...
Upon its release in the 2000s, Mushishi earned global acclaim for its poetic episodic storytelling and delicate, beautiful artwork, winning the Japan Media Arts Prize, selection as a Best Manga by the Japan Agency for Cultural Affairs, and recommendation as a top read for teens by the American Library Association. The series inspired two TV anime adaptations in 2005 and 2014 and a live-action film directed by the legendary Katsuhiro Otomo, creator of AKIRA . Unfortunately, after being out of print for 15 years, English copies of Mushishi became as elusive as the strange creatures that populate its pages---until now.
Kodansha's new edition of Mushishi features an all-new translation and lettering and color pages and cover illustrations never seen in the U. S. before.