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Jing: King of Bandits, Vol. 2 - Yuichi Kumakura


 Jing: King of Bandits, Vol. 2 - Yuichi Kumakura Printed Book
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Jing: King of Bandits, Vol. 2 - Yuichi Kumakura

 
Description: ISBN 1591821770 / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Author: Yuichi Kumakura / Paperback / Reading Level: Ages 9-12 / 232 Pages / Book is published 2004-10-01 by Tokyopop Press Inc

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about mythical times and places. It does seem quite strange that our protagonist and hero of the books is a criminal, but with the far out upside down worlds that Yuichi Kamakura creates it isn t totally out of place and actually makes a lot of sense. The worlds are intricate and detailed and random famous quotes and poetry are added in between every other chapter or so which gives the books a nice unique touch. The artwork is very sharp and the division of scenes per page is very regimented, the format of the text also varies greatly depending on who is speaking. Trivia! The artist also refers to the volumes as bottles, in the last series almost all of the characters ...

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