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Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin Volume 10

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin Volume 10
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:418
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 152
Category/GenreGraphic novels: Manga
ISBN/Barcode 9781941220160
ClassificationsDewey:741.5
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Vertical Inc.
Imprint Vertical Inc.
Publication Date 23 June 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

In a brutal civil war, half of humanity has been wiped out, while Zeon's army of Zaku mobile suits is the ultimate decisive weapon. With the Federation's first Gundam out of action, teen Amuro Ray miraculously stumbles on a second unit - the awesome RX-78 Gubdan. Now, in control of a machine with unparalleled destructive power, will Amuro's actions save the colony's survivors or destroy them?

Author Biography

Hokkaido native Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (1947-) is a Japanese animator and manga artist. His career as a character designer has spannedover fourdecades, creating famed characters for such anime as Super Atragon, Brace Raideen, and the widely known Mobile Suit Gundam. Considered a pivotal player in mecha and sci-fi anime, Yasuhiko's characters, stories and illustrations are unmistakable in their style and serve as timeless examples as pioneers of manga and animation in Japan. Yasuhiko began his career as an animator in Osama Tezuka's Mushi Productions, and later on decided to go freelance to work for a number of animation productions for both film and television. In the late 70's, Yasuhiko would turn his attention to the world of comics, as he has since penned nearly two dozen titles since. In 1981he wasawarded the Nebula Awardby the Japanese Sci-Fi Association. In1990 his work Namuji won the JapanComic Artist Association Grand Prize And in 2000 he took the Japan Media Arts Award for Best Comicwith his title A Revolutionary Dog.