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Daughter of the Wind: Yoko Tsuno Vol. 4
Roger Leloup
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Description for Daughter of the Wind: Yoko Tsuno Vol. 4
paperback. Pretty, intelligent and combative, Yoko Tsuno is an electronics engineer who always remains faithful to her values: loyalty, friendship and respect for life. In this volume, a megalomaniac businessman has stolen an artificial typhoon created by Yoko's father and intends to use it as a military weapon. Illustrator(s): Leloup, Roger. Num Pages: 45 pages, 406 comic strips. BIC Classification: YFW. Category: (JC) Children's (6-12). Dimension: 286 x 217 x 3. Weight in Grams: 172. Daughter of the Wind. 45 pages, 406 comic strips. Illustrator(s): Leloup, Roger. Pretty, intelligent and combative, Yoko Tsuno is an electronics engineer who always remains faithful to her values: loyalty, friendship and respect for life. In this volume, a megalomaniac businessman has stolen an artificial typhoon created by Yoko's father and intends to use it as a military weapon. Cateogry: (JC) Children's (6-12). BIC Classification: YFW. Dimension: 286 x 217 x 3. Weight: 170.
Pretty, intelligent and combative, Yoko Tsuno is an electronics engineer who always remains faithful to her values: loyalty, friendship and respect for life. In this volume, a megalomaniac businessman has stolen an artificial typhoon created by Yoko's father and intends to use it as a military weapon. Hundreds of lives are in danger. Yoko and Aoki, her teacher, eventually manage to neutralise the typhoon, but Aoki has to sacrifice himself in the process.
Pretty, intelligent and combative, Yoko Tsuno is an electronics engineer who always remains faithful to her values: loyalty, friendship and respect for life. In this volume, a megalomaniac businessman has stolen an artificial typhoon created by Yoko's father and intends to use it as a military weapon. Hundreds of lives are in danger. Yoko and Aoki, her teacher, eventually manage to neutralise the typhoon, but Aoki has to sacrifice himself in the process.
Product Details
Publisher
Cinebook, Ltd
Number of pages
45
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Condition
New
Weight
172g
Number of Pages
45
Place of Publication
Ashford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781905460946
SKU
V9781905460946
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About Roger Leloup
Roger Leloup joined Herge's studio in 1953, where he assisted Herge in the drawing of Tintin's Adventures. He has also worked with Peyo (the creator of the Smurfs). Yoko TsunoA" debuted in Spirou magazine in 1970. Leloup was awarded the much-coveted Grand Prix de la Jeunesse Sci-Fi in 1990.
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