Tanpopo Volume 2 (Tanpopo #2)
Free from the restraints of the purely analytical mind, Tanpopo laves the safety of knowledge to explore the realm of the unknown... emotion. Her companion, Kuro, stays true to his word, granting Tanpopo her wish of experiencing emotions. Little does Tanpopo know that the Devil has a surprise in store, and a painful first lesson in what it means to be human.
Samuel Taylor C...more
Samuel Taylor C...more
Paperback, First Edition , 52 pages
Published
2009
by d'Errico Studios
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Free from a purely analytical mind, Tanpopo leaves the safety that knowledge provides and explores the realm of the unknown... emotion. Kuro, her devil in disguise companion, stays true and grants her wish to experience the emotion of the real world, but little does she know he has a surprise in store, a painful lesson in what it means to be human.
Volume 2 marks a return to d'Errico's familiar manga style of art. Every page is so striking, bright colours, yellows and pinks and blues, combined wi...more
Volume 2 marks a return to d'Errico's familiar manga style of art. Every page is so striking, bright colours, yellows and pinks and blues, combined wi...more
As I said about Tanpopo 1, these are difficult books to review. This is not simply an illustrated narrative. This is a unique mode of storytelling where pictures and poetry come together, and relate to and rely on one another to express the artist's vision. Tanpopo 2 continues the story of a young girl whos agreed to follow the devil into the world, in order to learn what it means to be human and to have human emotions. Kuro (the devil) has transformed into a dark haired boy with bright eyes and...more
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Camilla d’Errico is a product of her split heritage, Italian and Canadian rolled into one: Italian fiestiness, Canadian politeness, and an early addiction to Saturday morning cartoons, comics and manga. Growing up she was more often doodling sexy damsels and dragons on her textbooks than reading them. In 1998 when Camilla first attended her first San Diego Comic Con she realised that a 9–5 day job...more
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