"Hiroaki Samura's Emerald and Other Stories collects seven powerful short pieces from the manga maestro that have appeared in various Japanese magazines. In 'Emerald, ' Samura tells his first explosive adventure set in the Wild West, and a series of humorous vignettes about two motor-mouthed teen girls is woven through several other riveting tales. A masterful storyteller bounces around genres and time periods in this unique collection!"--Publisher' sweb site
Philip Simon Libros
Philip R. Simon se crió en el corazón de Cajun Louisiana y ha residido en Portland, Oregón, durante dieciocho años. Ha trabajado en el departamento editorial de Dark Horse Comics durante más de doce años, dirigiendo una amplia gama de proyectos de cómics y libros de arte. Es el editor de la longeva serie de manga “Blade of the Immortal” y ayudó a lanzar la línea de cómics coreanos de Dark Horse, la línea de fantasía ampliada de Robert E. Howard y la línea de archivado de ediciones en tapa dura anteriores al Código.






Blood-C
- 184 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Saya Kisaragi is a kindhearted but clumsy student who trains during the day for her father's shrine duties, transforming into a powerful monster-slaying swordswoman by night.
After Mura's death, a vengeful goddess offers Mui a chance to forsake his divinity for a brief, joyful life with Soah as a human, despite her own tragic past.
Mui and Soah struggle for happiness in the human world as Soah's former fiancé and his sister complicate their lives. Additionally, a curse causes the former water god Mui to revert to a childlike form whenever Soah is nearby.
A History of American Popular Music
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
By exploring the captivating history of American popular music, readers are equipped to become more discerning listeners. The book emphasizes that understanding music's evolution enhances appreciation and enjoyment of diverse styles and artists. It encourages students to analyze and deconstruct music, thereby expanding their musical horizons and fostering a deeper connection to the art form.
History of American Popular Music
- 212 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Exploring the evolution of American popular music, this book encourages readers to become more discerning listeners by analyzing and deconstructing different music styles and artists. It highlights how understanding the history of music enhances enjoyment and fosters a deeper appreciation for diverse genres. Students are prompted to expand their musical tastes and interests through engaging with various aspects of the music landscape.