Gyakushu!, Volume 3

Gyakushu!, Volume 3
Author: Dan Hipp
Publisher: TOKYOPOP
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1427860998

The final battle rages... and the Thief will have his revenge!

Gyakushu!, Volume 2

Gyakushu!, Volume 2
Author: Dan Hipp
Publisher: TokyoPop + ORM
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1427860963

An “original manga . . . story of revenge, brutal and primal” with action scenes “brimming with power and drama” and “striking” characters. (Publishers Weekly) In this land of ice and death . . . where often the only warmth to be found is in the salty splash of blood from your enemy . . . a lone warrior treks across the snow-covered wasteland. His entire body wrapped in bloodstained bandages, at first glance he looks like an escaped nightmare, a macabre creature animated by unnatural means. But this is no walking corpse. Oh, no—a heart beats strong and true within its skeletal cage, and the eyes . . . one look at the piercing eyes of this man, and you know he is more alive than most in this forsaken land. Whatever—whoever—ignited the fire behind his bloodshot eyes will rue the day he crosses their path. Gyakushu! is a glorious lullaby to fans of the blood-soaked samurai story. The Thief, the tragic lead character in this tale, is a bandaged shell of a man whose sole purpose for living is to kill his way to the ones that destroyed all he loved. If revenge is a forest filled with trees—the Thief will not stop until they are all reduced to kindling!

Gyakushu!, Volume 1

Gyakushu!, Volume 1
Author: Dan Hipp
Publisher: TokyoPop + ORM
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1427860947

A nameless man, bandaged from head to toe, stands alone in a field of fresh corpses and carnage. Blood drips from his sword, dying the virgin snow red. The battle may be over for now, but his one-man war has just begun. Mystery and intrigue surround this warrior, as clues about his past lead to a chilling confrontation in his future. The only certain thing in this world of ice and death is white-hot revenge.

Dragon Ball Culture Volume 3

Dragon Ball Culture Volume 3
Author: Derek Padula
Publisher: Derek Padula
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 0983120501

Goku begins a new adventure, and this time the quest is to conquer thyself. In Dragon Ball Culture Volume 3: Battle, you’ll discover the origin of Goku’s training mentality. You’ll see how Akira Toriyama combines thousands of years of martial arts history and modern cinema together to create the Tenkaichi Budōkai. And you’ll hear how Dragon Ball almost gets cancelled, but then changes its format to become the world’s most recognized anime and manga series. Travel alongside Goku as he becomes the disciple of the world’s greatest martial artist, meets his new training partner, and competes in the largest tournament on Earth. Will this wild monkey boy gain the discipline he needs to become the champion? Volume 3 explores Chapters 24 to 53 of the Dragon Ball manga. Let the battle begin!

Gyakushu!

Gyakushu!
Author: Dan Hipp
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2010
Genre: Outlaws
ISBN: 9781427825018

Myōe the Dreamkeeper

Myōe the Dreamkeeper
Author: George J. Tanabe, Jr.
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1684172950

In the Kamakura period, Myoe Shonin (1173-1232) was a leader of Nara Buddhists who sought to revitalize traditional Buddhism in Japan. In his teaching, Myoe specially emphasized the value of the visions that could be achieved through meditation; and in his practice, he kept and occasionally illustrated a diary of his own visions and significant night dreams. The autograph copy of this remarkable document still exists, although some pages have been scattered among collectors. George J. Tanabe, Jr., here presents in English the most comprehensive compilation of the diary in any language. Moreover, his study of Myoe's life and teachings provides both a context within which the diary can be understood and a view of the often doctrinally contentious world of Kamakura Buddhism.

The Material Culture of Death in Medieval Japan

The Material Culture of Death in Medieval Japan
Author: Karen Margaret Gerhart
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2009-07-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824832612

This study is the first in the English language to explore the ways medieval Japanese sought to overcome their sense of powerlessness over death. By attending to both religious practice and ritual objects used in funerals in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, it seeks to provide a new understanding of the relationship between the two. Karen Gerhart looks at how these special objects and rituals functioned by analyzing case studies culled from written records, diaries, and illustrated handscrolls, and by examining surviving funerary structures and painted and sculpted images. The work is divided into two parts, beginning with compelling depictions of funerary and memorial rites of several members of the aristocracy and military elite. The second part addresses the material culture of death and analyzes objects meant to sequester the dead from the living: screens, shrouds, coffins, carriages, wooden fences. This is followed by an examination of implements (banners, canopies, censers, musical instruments, offering vessels) used in memorial rituals. The final chapter discusses the various types of and uses for portraits of the deceased, focusing on the manner of their display, the patrons who commissioned them, and the types of rituals performed in front of them. Gerhart delineates the distinction between objects created for a single funeral—and meant for use in close proximity to the body, such as coffins—and those, such as banners, intended for use in multiple funerals and other Buddhist services. Richly detailed and generously illustrated, Gerhart introduces a new perspective on objects typically either overlooked by scholars or valued primarily for their artistic qualities. By placing them in the context of ritual, visual, and material culture, she reveals how rituals and ritual objects together helped to comfort the living and improve the deceased’s situation in the afterlife as well as to guide and cement societal norms of class and gender. Not only does her book make a significant contribution in the impressive amount of new information that it introduces, it also makes an important theoretical contribution as well in its interweaving of the interests and approaches of the art historian and the historian of religion. By directly engaging and challenging methodologies relevant to ritual studies, material culture, and art history, it changes once and for all our way of thinking about the visual and religious culture of premodern Japan.

Titikei

Titikei
Author: DENPA
Publisher:
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2015-07-07
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781634420020

Chie and her good for nothing brother were not that close until a intimate night together drew them closer together. Now that they're dating, they going to have to keep it a secret from friends and family. Chie though wants her brother all to herself and it's becoming increasingly jealous when he spends time on class trips and with other classmates. Can she keep this unique relationship on the down-low? Or will a misunderstanding tear apart these loving siblings?

Brave Story Volume 3

Brave Story Volume 3
Author: Miyuki Miyabe
Publisher: TokyoPop
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2008-02-05
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781427804914

When a mysterious transfer student comes to his school, Wataru is dragged into a land of magic and monsters and must face challenges that he could not imagine in his wildest dreams.