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Kenji Tsurata

    Kenji Tsuruta is a Japanese manga artist whose work often explores the intersection of science fiction and artistic vision. His unique style is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and lyrical storytelling, drawing readers into worlds filled with wonder and mystery. Tsuruta emphasizes visual narrative, pushing the boundaries of manga conventions to deliver a profound aesthetic experience. His art is celebrated for its originality and emotional resonance.

    Wandering Island Volume 2
    Emanon Volume 2: Emanon Wanderer Part One
    Emanon Volume 3: Emanon Wanderer Part Two
    • 4.2(367)Add rating

      What happens when the woman who remembers everything...forgets who she herself is? In 1973, Ryozo, a young hiker on a mountain trail in far southern Japan, comes across a disoriented girl who doesn't know her own name, carrying on her the small change of a dozen different nations...and a bag with the initials "E.N." Haunted by nightmares of primordial seas and forests, she tries to find a new life with Ryozo--and reconnect somehow with her endless past.

      Emanon Volume 3: Emanon Wanderer Part Two
    • 4.0(202)Add rating

      Emanon's wanderings across late-1960s Japan bring her across other lives in small country towns, with each encounter leaving people transformed in her wake. Yet when love once again leads to pregnancy and the start of a new cycle in Emanon's birth and rebirth, she is confronted with something she has never before borne: twins, one of them, for the first time, a boy. Will he too grow up to inherit her immortal memories, as all her daughters have before? Vol. 2 of four.

      Emanon Volume 2: Emanon Wanderer Part One
    • Wandering Island Volume 2

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
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      The island exists...but the mystery has just begun! The 2017 Eisner-nominated series returns! Mikura Amelia, following her clues and research, sets her floatplane down in the Pacific, waiting for the drifting passage of Electric Island. No sooner does it appear than her GPS goes out...so where is she, and the island, headed? The sun-baked maze of streets and buildings that make up Electric Island is curious and charming...which is more than can be said for its sullen inhabitants who will barely communicate with Mikura. Did they fall prey to the same enigma that drew Mikura here...and will she recognize the people from her past when she finds them...?

      Wandering Island Volume 2