Vote Vertical: digital editions on sale up to 25% through 11/22

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We're making a host of Vertical Comics titles available for first time digitally: the list (below, with Chapter 1 previews at the links) includes Ryo Hanada's best-selling vampires-among-us epic Devils' LineMAYBE's Civil War-monster-fantasy To the Abandoned Sacred Beastsand Riichi Ueshiba's drool-inducing romantic comedy Mysterious Girlfriend X

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The best part? We decided to put 'em all up for sale, including the rest of our Vertical digital editions. Volumes are marked up to 25% off at all digital bookstorescomiXology, iBooks, Kindle, Kobo, and nook. Sale runs November 8-22! (Read Chapter 1s at the links.)

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VIDEO: Genevieve Valentine & Jeanine Shaefer – Writer and Editor of Attack on Titan Anthology

Genevieve Valentine is the author of novels Mechanique, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, Persona, and Icon. Her essay and reviews have appeared at The New York Times, The AV Club, and The Atlantic. She’s written Catwoman and Batman and Robin Eternal for DC Comics and Xena: Warrior Princess for Dynamite. She has worked on “An Illustrated Guide to the Glorious Walles Cities” in the Attack on Titan Anthology.
More about Genevieve Valentine: genevievevalentine.com

Jeanine Shaefer is a freelance comics editor and project manager for The Attack on Titan Anthology.

 

 

 

Attack on Titan Anthology opens up the world of manga, with Attack on Titan providing a creative playground for comic-book writers and artists from around the world. Every one of these creators has offered their own unique take on original Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama's dark vision.

https://kodansha.us/2016/10/17/attack-on-titan-anthology/

With the Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—a new video series on Kodansha Comics YouTube Channel—we introduce some of the talents behind this project. 

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Stay tuned right here for more Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—coming soon!

VIDEO: Tomer Hanuka- Artist of “Memory Maze” in Attack on Titan Anthology

NY Times best selling artist Tomer Hanuka has been illustrating for magazines, film studios, ad agencies and book publishers. He illustrated covers for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Newsweek and many others. Hanuka won multiple industry awards, including Gold medals from The Society of Illustrators and The Society of Publication Designers. A monograph of his work titled Overkill was published in 2012. The Divine, a Hugo nominated graphic novel he co-created was published in 2015, made The New York Times best seller list and won the International Manga Award.
More about Tomer Hanuka: www.thanuka.com

 

Attack on Titan Anthology opens up the world of manga, with Attack on Titan providing a creative playground for comic-book writers and artists from around the world. Every one of these creators has offered their own unique take on original Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama's dark vision.

https://kodansha.us/2016/10/17/attack-on-titan-anthology/

With the Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—a new video series on Kodansha Comics YouTube Channel—we introduce some of the talents behind this project. 

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Stay tuned right here for more Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—coming soon!

 

Creator Interview: Hitoshi Iwaaki on Parasyte

Interview by Misaki C. Kido

Parasyte is one of the most acclaimed manga in history—among readers and even other manga creators. It’s even been called the perfect manga. Really? Is it the creep factor of grotesque creatures that resemble but ultimately distort and derange human beings? Or maybe it has to do with timeless themes about mankind and survival, told in just eight, tightly narrated volumes. We had a chance to talk with the creator of Parasyte, Hitoshi Iwaaki, about just how he managed to do all of this.

About Hitoshi Iwaaki

Hitoshi Iwaaki was born in Tokyo, Japan. He began his career as an assistant for Kazuo Kamimura in 1984. The following year his original one-shot Gomi no Umi (The Sea of Trash) won the Chiba Tetsuya Award. It later ran in Morning magazine (published by Kodansha), marking his publication debut as a manga artist. Iwaaki’s best known work, Parasyte, ran in Afternoon magazine (also published by Kodansha) from 1988 to 1995. Currently, Iwaaki is working on two historical manga: Historie in Afternoon, and Reiri in Bessatsu Shonen Champion (published from Akita Shoten.)

Iwaaki is the recipient of several awards for his work, including the Kodansha Manga Award for Parasyte in1993, the grand prize for the Japan Media Arts Festival for Historie in 2010, and the grand prize for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize for Historie in 2012.

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Parasyte volumes 1 through 8 are available from Kodansha Comics.

Kodansha Comics (KC): What were you like when you were a kid?
Hitoshi Iwaaki (HI): I used to be a pretty quiet kid. I was already into doodling from an early age.

KC: Did you have any favorite stories when you were a kid? What influenced your work the most?
HI: I used to be into a special-effects live-action show called Ultra Q. It was probably one of the first TV shows that made me realize that not every story ends with a happy ending, even if it’s a kids’ show. Regarding influences on my work, it’s hard to pick what influenced me the most. A lot stories have moved me, but they’re across all genres, and it’s hard to compare.

KC: Why did you become a manga artist?
HI: When I was in high school, I started reading a lot of manga by Osamu Tezuka. After a while, I found myself wanting to draw my own manga.

KC: How did you think of the story for Parasyte?
HI: I used to watching a lot of documentaries about the food chains in nature as a kid. I remember wanting to write about the “egotism of the human race over this planet,” but I didn’t want to look down on humans. I just wanted to tell the story from an ordinary person’s point of view. I think that was the inspiration behind Parasyte.

KC: Do you think you have any resemblance to the main character, Shinichi?
HI: I don’t think I have any resemblance to Shinichi. But some people tell me the way I talk about things remind them of Migi.

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Shinichi Izumi is an ordinary high school student who gets infected by a parasite on his right hand, named Migi (meaning “right” in Japanese). Together they have to learn how two different species can coexist.

KC: Do you remember how you came up with the character Migi? What would you do if Migi took over your right hand?
HI: I don’t remember exactly how I came up with it. But in Japan, there are a lot of monsters in traditional folk tales that are just a hand with eyeballs or, like, a talking tumor. I think one of Tezuka’s stories was about a prosthetic hand that talks. I think those kind of things gave me inspiration. I don’t think it’s my original idea.

If Migi took over my right hand, I would totally hate it. Maybe it’d be slightly better if it was my left hand, since I’m not left-handed.

KC: How did you come up with the design and setting of the parasites? Was it difficult to think about conversations between human and non-human characters?
HI: In my original setting, I imagined the parasites to be creatures that tend to avoid inefficiency. Migi, for instance, is just an eye and mouth for the most of the part. Basically I wanted it to be a rationally efficient, simple form.

The way these parasites think may seem quite opposite of how people think in human society. But I think even though it’s exaggerated, it’s still based on human ways of thinking. It’s kind of like a conversation between a person with common sense and one without. It was actually kind of fun to think about.

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KC: It’s been twenty years since you completed Parasyte. Are there themes in it that are more relevant now than before?
HI: I thought “environmental protection” was the most important theme in the story. But maybe “dealing with the unknown, or someone who you have a hard time connecting to” may be the more important message today.

KC: Parasyte went on to become an anime and a live-action movie just recently. How do you feel about these new adaptations of your work? Did you discover anything?
HI: Manga is usually made by very few people. But anime and movies take a hundred times more people to make. So in their work are a hundred times more passions and feelings too. It felt like a small apartment became a whole town.

KC: What are you currently working on?
HI: I’m working on two historical-period manga. One is about an ancient time in another country. The other one is about the time of civil war in Japan. For the second one, I only work on the story, while another manga artist does the art.

Iwaaki’s current work, Historie, is serialized in Kodansha’s Afternoon magazine. He also writes the story for Reiri, illustrated by Daisuke Muroi, published by Akita Shoten.

KC: How do you keep up motivation for work? Do you have any tips?
HI: If my brain’s not working too well, I lay down and take a nap for fifteen minutes. It makes a huge difference.

KC: What’s your favorite thing in the world? What’s your biggest fear?
HI: Favorite thing: Feeling of happiness. Biggest fear: Being in a situation I wish I could get out ASAP.

KC: Do you have any comments to the fans reading this interview?
HI: I’m always thinking about just readers in Japan. So when an English reader reads my work, it might feel funny, or sometimes the nuance might not carry through. But don’t worry about those things too much. As you continue reading the manga, I hope you’ll get to discover new excitement. That would make me really happy.

KC: Thank you!

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Right now, all digital volumes of Parasyte are on sale on all platforms as a part of the Kodansha Comics Halloween Sale (ends November 8)!

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JUST RELEASED: Neo Parasyte f, an anthology tribute to Parasyte collecting one-shot manga by shojo manga artists including Asumiko Nakamura (Utsubora), Kaori Yuki (The Earl Cain saga), Yuri Narushima (Planet Ladder) and many more.
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“VIDEO: Jorge Corona- Artist of “Skies Above” in Attack on Titan Anthology”

Jorge Corona is the Russ Manning Award winner artist behind Feathers, Goners and We are Robin. He’s also work in such titles as Power Rangers, Regular Show, Bravest Warriors, The Flash, Justice League Beyond, and Teen Titans GO! As well as the closing chapter of Jim Henson’s Storyteller: Dragons. He worked on the illustration of “Skies Above,” story by Rhianna Pratchett in the Attack on Titan Anthology. Originally from Venezuela he currently lives in his hometown Maracaibo. 
More about Jorge Corona: http://jorgecor.daportfolio.com/


 

Attack on Titan Anthology opens up the world of manga, with Attack on Titan providing a creative playground for comic-book writers and artists from around the world. Every one of these creators has offered their own unique take on original Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama's dark vision.

https://kodansha.us/2016/10/17/attack-on-titan-anthology/

With the Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—a new video series on Kodansha Comics YouTube Channel—we introduce some of the talents behind this project. 

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Stay tuned right here for more Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—coming soon!

Neo Parasyte f digital debut—part of our Halloween digital sale!

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click on the image above to go to comiXology's up to 50% off sale page

'Tis the season for transformational bio-horror! The much-anticipated (dreaded?) anthology tribute to one of manga's all-time weird classics, Neo Parasyte f,  is finally here—in digital (look for the print editions to hit bookstores by November 8). In an inspired twist, features an all-star lineup of shojo manga artists—which just makes things even creepier. Click the links below to read Asumiko Nakamura's “Macabre Goods,” the opening gambit in this memorable collection, then—if you haven't already gone there—hop on over to read Chapter 1 of Hitoshi Iwaaki's classic that started it all.

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click the covers to read the opening story in Neo Parasyte f and the Chapter 1 that started it all

The best part? It's all on sale—up to 50% at all our digital bookstore partners. Check the list below for more witchcraft-y manga we're putting on offer to the seasonal spirits—including hot new series like the shojo were-boyfriend hit That Wolf-Boy Is Mine! and Shuzo Oshimi's emo-vampiric masterpiece HappinessVolumes are marked up to 50% off at all digital bookstorescomiXology, iBooks, Kindle, Kobo, and nook. Sale ends November 8! (Read Chapter 1s at the links.)

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Now we’re on BookWalker Global!

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Yes, a new place to buy digital Kodansha Comics: starting from October 25 we've adding our entire catalog of manga to the BookWalker Global’s ebook store, with new releases to be added as they come out!

And to celebrate, BookWalker is offering 18% off for all eBooks. The iOS BookWalker apps for iPhone and iPad are now available on the Apple App store or the BookWalker Android apps on Google Play.

Follow BookWalker on Twitter (@BookWalker_GL), on Facebook, or sign up for the BookWalker newsletter to hear about the latest Kodansha Comics manga as they’re added to BookWalker.

About BOOKWALKER
BookWalker is one of Japan's most popular reading platforms for digital manga & light novels. There have already been over 1.5 million downloads of the BookWalker apps and users are enjoying 300, 000 titles from over 700 publishers including Kodansha, Shueisha, Square Enix, KADOKAWA and more. BOOK WALKER Co. Ltd. is a member of KADOKAWA CORPORATION and was founded in 2010. Visit the Japanese site at bookwalker.jp or English site global.bookwalker.jp.

VIDEO: Joe Rivera on Attack on Titan

Joe Rivera is an inker, custom-motorcycle artist, and the father of Paolo Rivera. He often collaborates with his son, including Mark Waid's Daredevil series, for which they won two Eisner Awards. Most recently, he inked Paolo's pinups for the Attack on Titan Anthology. He lives in Daytona Beach, Florida.

 

Attack on Titan Anthology opens up the world of manga, with Attack on Titan providing a creative playground for comic-book writers and artists from around the world. Every one of these creators has offered their own unique take on original Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama's dark vision.

https://kodansha.us/2016/10/17/attack-on-titan-anthology/

With the Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—a new video series on Kodansha Comics YouTube Channel—we introduce some of the talents behind this project. 

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Stay tuned right here for more Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—coming soon!

VIDEO: Paolo Rivera on Attack on Titan Anthology

Paolo Rivera is an Eisner Award-winning comic-book artist from Daytona Beach, Florida. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, he started working for Marvel before his senior year. He is best known for his run on Daredevil,  as well as his many painted covers and posters. Most recently he worked on the cover and pinups for Attack on Titan Anthology. He currently lives with his wife and daughter in San Francisco, California. 
More about Paolo Rivera: paolorivera.com.

Attack on Titan Anthology opens up the world of manga, with Attack on Titan providing a creative playground for comic-book writers and artists from around the world. Every one of these creators has offered their own unique take on original Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama's dark vision.

https://kodansha.us/2016/10/17/attack-on-titan-anthology/

With the Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—a new video series on Kodansha Comics YouTube Channel—we introduce some of the talents behind this project. 

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Stay tuned right here for more Attack on Titan Anthology Creator Profiles—coming soon!

All about Attack on Titan Anthology

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SALE UPDATE 10/21: Get the Attack on Titan Anthology digital edition at comiXology and get Attack on Titan volume 1 free

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It’s finally here—the manga megahit Attack on Titan, reinterpreted by some of comics’ top talent!

Get the digital or luxurious hardcover print edition of the Attack on Titan Anthology. 

And/or go to the links below to order the exclusive variant-cover editions—with covers by some of the most titanic legends in the business:

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Standard edition cover by Paolo Rivera
Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition cover by Faith Erin Hicks
Diamond PREVIEWS Exclusive Edition cover by Phil Jimenez
Books-A-Million/Fried Pie Edition cover by Paul Pope

Read the free Free Comic Book Day preview here

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See our exclusive Creator Profile videos and check back here for more Attack on Titan related announcements!

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About the Attack on Titan Anthology

The manga megahit Attack on Titan, reinterpreted by some of comics’ top talent! Featuring original stories by a long roster of comic superstars such as Scott Snyder, Gail Simone,  Faith Erin Hicks, Michael Avon Oeming, Paolo Rivera, Cameron Stewartand Babs Tarr!

This unprecedented, full-colour collaboration between East and West will be released first in English, making it indispensable for Attack on Titan fans and curious comic fans.

Contributors include:
•   Eisner Award winner Scott Snyder (Batman)
•   Eisner Award winner Michael Avon Oeming (Powers)
•   Eisner Award winner Faith Erin Hicks (The Adventures of Superhero Girl)
•   Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr (The team behind the new Batgirl)
•   Gail Simone (Birds of PreyBatgirl)
•   Eisner Award winner Evan Dorkin (Milk & CheeseDork)
•   Crawford Award winner Genevieve Valentine (Catwoman)
•   Top Cow Pilot winner Afua Richardson (Genius)
•   Eisner Award nominees Asaf Hanuka and Tomer Hanuka (The Divine)
•   Eisner Award winner Paolo Rivera (Mythos)
•   Eisner Award nominee Phil Jimenez (The Invisibles, Infinite Crisis)
•   Damion Scott (Ghost Rider)
•   Eisner Award nominee Ronald Wimberly (Prince of Cats)
•   Kevin Wada (The Wicked + The Divine)
•   Eisner Award nominee Simon Spurrier (Judge Dredd)
•   Writers Guild of America Award winner Rhianna Pratchett (Rise of the Tomb Raider)
•   Jody Houser (Orphan Black)
•   Eisner Award nominee Emi Lenox (Plutona)

The Attack on Titan Manga app

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It's coming soon.

Chapters updated the same day they come out in Japan.

News feed all about the Attack on Titan manga and anime—including the lead-up to Season 2.

All volumes of the main series—and all spinoff series—in one app.

And some shocking surprises.

Sign up for the Kodansha Comics newsletter and we'll let you know when it happens!

The first official Manga to Anime Sale—digital editions up to 50% off!

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The Fall Anime Season is here! To celebrate all you anime-watchers and manga-readers out there, we're holding the Kodansha Comics Manga to Anime Sale, where we put on sale every manga volume that's been adapted into a recent or new anime series! 

Look for volumes from these recently anime-ated series to be marked up to 50% off at our digital retail partners—comiXology, iBooks, Kindle, Kobo, and nook. Sale ends October 25th! (Read the full Chapter 1s at the links.)

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