Forum - View topicNEWS: The World of Narue, Pacific Rim Win Seiun Awards
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GekiRed
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It's a shame that Narue never got the respect it deserved in English as it was a pretty good manga and anime when it came out via US Manga corps back in the day.
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Kougeru
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vanfanel
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A couple more of Ogawa Issui's stories are available in the Speculative Japan anthology series from Kurodahan Press.
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LinkSword
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Hold on. Gargantia was nominated for an award?
I don't want to live on this planet anymore. |
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Petrea Mitchell
Posts: 438 Location: Near Portland, OR |
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Pacific Rim is also on the Hugo shortlist this year.
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bglassbrook
Posts: 1243 Location: Gaithersburg, MD |
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But now it's award-winning, and only 9-volumes (an even omnibus count) back. Seems like a good time for a rescue. Being OOP for this long should help keep back-stock from being an issue too. |
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sunflower
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I *love* Ken Liu's work, and recommend everyone find some and read it. The Paper Menagerie is a deceptively simple story that some turn their noses up at because it's so rooted in emotions, but it's a punch to the gut skillfully delivered by a man who understands what it is to stand between two cultures and choose one over the other. The Paper Menagerie is online btw (legally), free to read.
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