Tokyo Alien Bros., Vol. 1 (häftad)
Format
Trade Paperback
Språk
Engelska
Serie
Tokyo Alien Bros
Antal sidor
224
Utgivningsdatum
2025-03-13
Förlag
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Dimensioner
208 x 145 x 20 mm
Vikt
272 g
ISBN
9781974747290

Tokyo Alien Bros., Vol. 1

Trade Paperback,  Engelska, 2025-03-13
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Aliens walk among us-but they're just two bros hanging out in Tokyo. Oh, and they're on a mission to colonize Earth. Fuyunosuke's been living the good life in Tokyo. In fact, he's almost got the whole "being human" thing down. His brother Natsutaro, on the other hand, can't figure out the first thing about blending in on this strange planet. There's still a lot they don't know about humans, but with any luck, Fuyunosuke might just be able to show his bro that life on this little blue ball isn't so bad after all. Fuyunosuke's been living the good life in Tokyo. In fact, he's almost got the whole "being human" thing down. His brother Natsutaro, on the other hand, can't figure out the first thing about blending in on this strange planet. There's still a lot they don't know about humans, but with any luck, Fuyunosuke might just be able to show his bro th

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Keigo Shinzo debuted as a manga creator in 2008 with his work "Nankin" and has since gone on to create award-winning hits such as Bokura no Funkasai (Our Eruption Festival). In 2016, his work Moriyamachuu Kyoushuujo (Moriyamachu Driving School) was made into a movie, and two years later, his series Tokyo Alien Bros. was adapted into a live-action drama. During the coronavirus pandemic, when Keigo was diagnosed with lymphoma, he decided to write the one-shot "Akusei Rinpashu de Nyuuin shita Toki no Koto" (About the Time I Was Hospitalized for Malignant Lymphoma), in which he chronicles his road to recovery as well as how he got the idea for his award-nominated series Hirayasumi.