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Threats and revelations pile up, as this sci-fi adventure by Masami Obari, the director of Battle Arena Toshiden, continues. In the war against the Virus, Serge and his fellow S.T.A.N.D. officers are taunted by a sardonic jokester in a cyclops mask who identifies himself as ‘The Brain Lizard.’ Mirei is infected with the Virus when she attempts to…
Threats and revelations pile up, as this sci-fi adventure by Masami Obari, the director of Battle Arena Toshiden, continues. In the war against the Virus, Serge and his fellow S.T.A.N.D. officers are taunted by a sardonic jokester in a cyclops mask who identifies himself as ‘The Brain Lizard.’ Mirei is infected with the Virus when she attempts to track a cyber-murderer, but she’s saved by a group of her old friends and fellow hackers. S.T.A.N.D. captures another hacker, Ryu, who used to be a buddy of Serge’s. He reveals that S.T.A.N.D.’s star officer is the clone of an old scientist, Dr. Milan Treyn. Obari once again tries to disguise the cheapness of the animation with aggressive cutting, dramatically lit shadows, and flamboyant colors, but it’s obvious that the artists can’t even keep the characters on model. (Unrated; suitable for ages 14 and older: Nudity, violence, tobacco use, grotesque imagery) –Charles Solomon
New, Mint, Good, Fair
First volume of the new series, as the surviving members of Section 9 regroup and try to continue with their work, under a new regime that has effectively rendered them inoperable. In this volume, Section 9 try to deal with a hostage situation at the Chinese embassy, and the AI elements of a new generation of attack helicopters malfunction....
Trunks, a mysterious warrior from the future, has arrived to warn Son Goku of a horrendous menace that could destroy the universe. Dr. Gero, the diaboical genius of the Red Ribbon Army, has constructed androids designed to defeat Goku and take over the world. Goku must locate and destroy these androids before they're activated, or face certain...
Hayao Miyazaki - Master of Japanese Animation (Book)
One of the most influential examples of anime, Akira is based on the manga (comic book) by Katsuhiro Otomo. The story is set in the post-apocalyptic community of Neo-Tokyo. Tetsuo is a fiercely individualistic member of a scroungy motorcycle gang. The despotic authorities, the robot-like police, and even the cycle gang pursue Tetsuo when he's...