Pokemon Electric Pikachu Boogaloo

Pokemon Electric Pikachu Boogaloo
Author: Toshihiro Ono
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre:
ISBN: 9780613278027

The smash-hit Pokmon comics series is printed in a single-volume graphic novel for readers of all ages. Pokmon sneak away to visit Bulbasaur's secret garden; Ash helps a girl find the Leaf Stone; Meowth makes a friend; and the great Pokmon Tournament ends with Ash holding one last Pokmon--out-of-control Charizard. Illustrations, some in color.

I Choose You!

I Choose You!
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1999
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN:

In the first six episodes of the television series, Ash Ketchum gets his first pokemon, meets Misty and Brock, and tangles with Team Rocket.

Pokémon

Pokémon
Author: Toshihiro Ono
Publisher: Viz Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781569313787

A graphic novel, companion to the game and toy phenomenon. 7 yrs+

Pikachu Shocks Back

Pikachu Shocks Back
Author: Toshihiro Ono
Publisher: Viz Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781569314111

Ash Ketchum trains Pikachu to be his first and best Poke'mon partner.

Surf's Up, Pikachu

Surf's Up, Pikachu
Author: Toshihiro Ono
Publisher: Viz Comics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Animals, Mythical
ISBN: 9781569314944

The Pok emon are off to the Orange Islands and a lot of adventures.

Collecting Pokémon

Collecting Pokémon
Author: Jeffrey B. Snyder
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999-11-16
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780764310751

Explains what the Pokémon are, where they originated, their introduction in Japan and release in the United States, and why items relating to them are collected.

The Rough Guide to Manga

The Rough Guide to Manga
Author: Jason S. Yadao
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1405384239

The Rough Guide to Manga is the ultimate handbook offering a comprehensive overview of one of the most fashionable genre's in today's popular culture. The guide features the manga story: from manga's twelfth-century roots to the rise of English-language manga with profiles of influential creators like Leiji Matsumoto and CLAMP as well as publishers to look out for. You'll find an overview of manga's unique styles, techniques and genres decoded as well as a canon of fifty must-read manga, including the iconic Astro Boy, global hits Fruits Basket and Battle Royale, plus less well-known works like Please Save My Earth. The Rough Guide to Manga demystifies unfamiliar terms and genres for newcomers whilst offering manga fans plenty of new recommendations including listings for manga magazines and websites along with a glossary of terms. Crammed with illustrations, and including a section on the anime connection, this is must-have Manga for beginners and enthusiasts alike.

Loki

Loki
Author: Al Ewing
Publisher: Marvel Entertainment
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2015-09-23
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1302482122

He's Loki's older, nastier, vastly more powerful future self. His machinations have cost Loki everything - but who is King Loki? What dread Asgard is he the Agent of? And what evil scheme has he been brewing all this time? Loki began his third life by annihilating the soul of his second - his better, purer self. Now he pays the price. What lie - or truth - will save him now? As the Ten Realms face their last hours, ancient enemies march on Asgardia seeking a final vengeance - including King Loki. It's all-out war in the heavens! And as the Marvel Universe dies, there's time for one last story: the showdown you've been waiting for! It's Loki versus Loki at the very end of all that is - and only one will take a bow when the curtain falls! Collecting Loki: Agent of Asgard #12-17.

How To Watch Television

How To Watch Television
Author: Ethan Thompson
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-09-16
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0814763987

Examines social and cultural phenomena through the lens of different television shows We all have opinions about the television shows we watch, but television criticism is about much more than simply evaluating the merits of a particular show and deeming it ‘good’ or ‘bad.’ Rather, criticism uses the close examination of a television program to explore that program’s cultural significance, creative strategies, and its place in a broader social context. How to Watch Television brings together forty original essays from today’s leading scholars on television culture, writing about the programs they care (and think) the most about. Each essay focuses on a particular television show, demonstrating one way to read the program and, through it, our media culture. The essays model how to practice media criticism in accessible language, providing critical insights through analysis—suggesting a way of looking at TV that students and interested viewers might emulate. The contributors discuss a wide range of television programs past and present, covering many formats and genres, spanning fiction and non-fiction, broadcast and cable, providing a broad representation of the programs that are likely to be covered in a media studies course. While the book primarily focuses on American television, important programs with international origins and transnational circulation are also covered. Addressing television series from the medium’s earliest days to contemporary online transformations of television, How to Watch Television is designed to engender classroom discussion among television critics of all backgrounds.

Asian Comics

Asian Comics
Author: John A. Lent
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 907
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1626742944

Grand in its scope, Asian Comics dispels the myth that, outside of Japan, the continent is nearly devoid of comic strips and comic books. Relying on his fifty years of Asian mass communication and comic art research, during which he traveled to Asia at least seventy-eight times and visited many studios and workplaces, John A. Lent shows that nearly every country had a golden age of cartooning and has experienced a recent rejuvenation of the art form. As only Japanese comics output has received close and by now voluminous scrutiny, Asian Comics tells the story of the major comics creators outside of Japan. Lent covers the nations and regions of Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Organized by regions of East, Southeast, and South Asia, Asian Comics provides 178 black-and-white illustrations and detailed information on comics of sixteen countries and regions—their histories, key creators, characters, contemporary status, problems, trends, and issues. One chapter harkens back to predecessors of comics in Asia, describing scrolls, paintings, books, and puppetry with humorous tinges, primarily in China, India, Indonesia, and Japan. The first overview of Asian comic books and magazines (both mainstream and alternative), graphic novels, newspaper comic strips and gag panels, plus cartoon/humor magazines, Asian Comics brims with facts, fascinating anecdotes, and interview quotes from many pioneering masters, as well as younger artists.