Love as a Foreign Language
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Dieser Comicautor ist für seinen einzigartigen Stil und seine originellen Charaktere bekannt. Seine Werke befassen sich oft mit komplexen zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen und ethischen Dilemmata, die die Leser zum Nachdenken anregen. Er gestaltet seine Erzählungen mit einem scharfen Blick für Details und einem tiefen Verständnis der menschlichen Psyche. Sein Ansatz in der Comic-Gestaltung ist innovativ und inspirierend.






Three Ways to Survive the Apocalypse is Dokja's favorite novel. Or it was...until it became reality. He barely survived the chaotic first moments of the new world thanks to his knowledge of the story, but the cruel Scenarios give him no time for rest. Isolated from his group and surrounded by horrific creatures, things look grim for Dokja...until an extraordinary presence approaches. It's time for the only reader of TWSA to meet its protagonist-the Regressor Junghyeok Yu!
Antares, der König der Drachen, beginnt mit seiner Invasion der Erde. In dem Wissen, dass er bei einer direkten Konfrontation unterlegen wäre, schmiedet Jin-Woo einen gefährlichen Plan, um seine Liebsten zu retten.
Vor zehn Jahren begannen »Gates«, die reale Welt mit Dungeons voller Monster zu verbinden. Seitdem sind Menschen mit speziellen Fähigkeiten erwacht, deren Aufgabe es ist, die Dungeons zu versiegeln, bevor ihre Bewohner in die Welt eindringen können. Mit jedem weiteren Dungeon wird Jin-Woo stärker, aber mittlerweile muss er sich nicht nur vor Monstern hüten, denn seine Erfolge sorgen für viel Aufmerksamkeit.
Includes Demo, The Beast Boy Who Cried Wolf, Lame, My Crummy Valentine, Monster Zit and more.
Set in a vibrant world filled with adventure, this graphic novel explores the theme that no friendship is beyond reach. Through thrilling encounters and dynamic visuals, characters face challenges that test their bonds and reveal the strength of their connections. The story emphasizes the power of teamwork and resilience, showcasing how unlikely allies can come together to overcome obstacles. With its engaging narrative and striking artwork, this book invites readers to believe in the transformative potential of friendship.
A gripping graphic novel that tells a boy’s experience in a WWII Japanese internment camp, and the lessons that baseball teaches him. Sandy Saito is a happy boy who’s obsessed with baseball — especially the Asahi team, the pride of his community. But when the Japanese attack Pearl Harbor, his life, like that of every North American of Japanese descent, changes forever. Forced to move to a remote internment camp, he and his family cope as best they can. And though life at the camp is difficult, Sandy finds solace in baseball, where there’s always the promise of possibilities. Through his experience, Sandy comes to realize that life is a lot like baseball. It’s about dealing with whatever is thrown at you, however you can. And it’s about finding your way home.
"...as brightly colored as a box of crayons, peppered with dialogue filled with puns and wordplay [Brobots is] sure to elicit chuckles from younger readers and emerging manga aficionados." -Kirkus They’re BROTHERS. They’re ROBOTS. They’re BROBOTS! When BIG problems come to Brotown, Joukei, Kouro, and Panchi team up to save the day! From a kaiju kerfuffle, some mecha malarkey, and lots of shoujo shenanigans, these bro-fessionals can take on any challenge. From award-winning author J. Torres (Teen Titans Go, Lola: A Ghost Story) and illustrator Sean Dove (Fried Rice) comes the timeless action-packed adventure about the power of teamwork and enduring friendship! Now collected in one big book with new bonus content, get with the bro-gram and read all three Brobots stories!
2020 Aesop Accolade Award J. Torres and Elbert Or celebrate 10 years of Lola: A Ghost Story, the critically-acclaimed graphic novel that explores family, grief and Filipino folklore in an all-new edition that includes a revised ending and updated illustrations. Jesse didn’t really know his Lola (the Tagalog word for grandmother), but he remembers that she tried to drown him as a baby. Strange stories surround Lola: she had visions, she fought off monsters straight out of Filipino folklore, and, according to some, she may have even seen ghosts. Now Jesse is struggling with the same visions Lola had, but Lola's not around anymore, and the rest of his family are too tied up in their own personal demons to help. Personal demons that Lola might have helped with, if she were still alive. As Jesse explores his new abilities, he realizes that he might be the one who needs to step into that role—and that helping others might just help him, too.
Joey is a sickly looking kid who's been raised to believe that he's allergic to pretty much everything with a hue. His mother has him on a strict diet that avoids a huge list of food - anything that isn't white is off the table - literally. Why the restrictive diet? Well, it turns out every food gives Joey a different super power.