ISBN |
9781421569109 |
Name |
Urasawa, Naoki, 1960- |
Uniform title |
Monster kanzenban. English |
Title |
Monster. Volume 5 / story and art by Naoki Urasawa ; story coproduced with Takashi Nagasaki ; translation & English adaptation, Camellia Nieh ; lettering, Steve Dutro ; cover & interior design, King Clovis ; editor, Mike Montesa. |
Published |
San Francisco, CA : VIZ Media, 2008 |
Description |
219 pages : illustrations., comic format ; 20 cm. |
Notes |
"This book reads from right to left" -- cover. |
"Winner of the 1997 Media Arts Festival Award for Excellence, recipient of the 1999 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Award, Winner of the 2001 Shogakukan Award for Best Manga." -- cover. |
Also known as: Monster (モンスター) |
Summary |
""Once upon a time, there lived a monster without a name. He wanted a name very badly. So one day he made up his mind to set out on a journey to find a name." How could this strange Czech children's story have upset Johan so much? Does the book hold any clues to the mystery of Johan's birth? One mystery leads to another as events unfold. The border police spot Tenma when he tries to smuggle himself into the Czech Republic to look for Johan's mother. With the help of Grimmer, a freelance journalist, Tenma manages a narrow escape. Though the two men part without discussing what brought them together, Grimmer is also deeply interested in the same thing Tenma is looking for - 511 Kinderheim, which once existed in East Germany. The story moves to the streets of Prague..." -- Back cover |
Subjects |
Monsters -- Juvenile fiction |
Serial murders -- Juvenile fiction |
Ethical problems -- Juvenile fiction |
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Juvenile fiction |
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Japan |
Genre |
Graphic novels |
Young adult fiction |
Other Names |
Nagasaki, Takashi author. |
Series |
Monster kanzenban. English 5 |
Alternate Graphic Representation |
浦沢 直樹, 1960- |
モンスター 完全版 |
長崎 尚志 |
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