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Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon
Shigeru Mizuki
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Description for Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon
Paperback. The series has been revamped this so that it will be accessible for kids. The new format for Kitaro, akin to how other manga is published in North America, will be at a very affordable price point and in a smaller format, perfect for its all-ages audience. Translator(s): Davisson, Zack. Num Pages: 176 pages, Black and white illustrations throughout. BIC Classification: FX. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 191 x 130 x 22. Weight in Grams: 194.
Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon is the second volume in the adventures of Shigeru Mizuki s bizarre yokai boy Kitaro and his gaggle of other- worldly friends. These seven stories date from the golden age of Gegege no Kitaro, when Mizuki had perfected the balance of folklore, comedy, and horror that made Kitaro one of Japan s most beloved characters. In Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon, Kitaro and his father Medama Oyaji face ... Read more
Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon is the second volume in the adventures of Shigeru Mizuki s bizarre yokai boy Kitaro and his gaggle of other- worldly friends. These seven stories date from the golden age of Gegege no Kitaro, when Mizuki had perfected the balance of folklore, comedy, and horror that made Kitaro one of Japan s most beloved characters. In Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon, Kitaro and his father Medama Oyaji face ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Drawn and Quarterly
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
193g
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Montreal, Canada
ISBN
9781770462366
SKU
V9781770462366
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About Shigeru Mizuki
Shigeru Mizuki, born on March 8, 1922, in Sakaiminato, Tottori, is a specialist in stories of y?kai and is considered a master of the genre. In Japan, the life of Mizuki and his wife has been portrayed in an extremely ... Read more
Reviews for Kitaro Meets Nurarihyon
The world of Japanese demons was never more delightful as it is in Mizuki's Kitaro. PopMatters. Manga fans will spot the origins of many of the format's tropes these strange, charming stories should find [Kitaro] an appreciative audience. School Library Journal