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Osamu Dazai's classic tale retold by Usamaru Furuya is now in a complete omnibus edition!Set in modern-day Tokyo, Dazai's tale details the life of a young man originally from a well-off family from Japan's far north. Yozo Oba is a troubled soul incap...
Pirito is a utopia protected by the mechanical goddess Marie, who looms large as she orbits the skies above. Down in the factory town of Gil, Pipi's heart yearns for Kai, but as the only one who can hear Marie's ever-present music, will he be able to...
Hikari Hamura, nicknamed Picasso because of his natural artistic abilities, survived a horrible accident, but his friend Chiaki wasn't so lucky. Suddenly, Chiaki appears in front of him and tells him in order to keep living he must help the people ar...
Suddenly the world around Hikari has gotten so much more complicated. Hikari finds that with every new sketch comes a new mystery. With Chiaki's help, will he be able to solve them before it's too late?
...Once a loner, Hikari "Picasso" Hamura has helped so many people that he finds himself surrounded by friends! Picasso's going to need them as he faces his most difficult "portrait" yet. It's easy to deal with other people's problems. But when you h...
"Furuya''s adaptation of No Longer Human takes place nearly seventy years after Dazai''s original. Set in modern day Tokyo, Dazai''s tale details the life of a young man originally from a well-off family from Japan''s far north. Yozo Oba is a trouble...
In honor of the 100th birthday of Osamu Dazai, Usamaru Furuya retells Dazai's most important work No Longer Human in modern day Tokyo where modern vices can bring ruin to the self-loathing.Furuya's adaptation of No Longer Human takes place nearly sev...
Sometimes a picture can tell more than a thousand words.Reads R to L (Japanese Style) T+ audience. Having cheated death, Hikaru Hamura must save himself by using his artistic abilities to help others. Final Volume!...
"The Lychee Light Club is considered Usamaru Furuya''s breakthrough work. Originally designed as an experiemental project Lychee''s themes of youthful rebellion and deus ex machina destruction, and attractive designs eventually won over a new generat...
Sometimes a picture can tell more than a thousand words.Reads R to L (Japanese Style) T+ audience. Having cheated death, Hikaru Hamura must save himself by using his artistic abilities to help others....
Sometimes a picture can tell more than a thousand words.Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for T+ audiences. Having cheated death, Hikaru Hamura must save himself by using his artistic abilities to help others.Hikari Hamura, nicknamed Picasso because of ...
Series Description: So just what is with this fascination for the Japanese teenage girl? We're talking about the extreme variant of her -- that highly evolved creature of Japan's frantically trendy consumer culture: the ko-gall And just what goes on ...
In this debut series, Usamaru Furuya takes on the ko-gal, that highly evolved teenage girl created by Japan's consumer culture. In this irreverent romp for fans of challenging comic art, Mariko becomes a strange bunny in the classroom. Zero Boy has a...