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RAVE MASTER GN VOL 22 (OF 35)

TOKYOPOP
SEP063597
(A) Hiro Mashima
  Sieg accepts Haja's invitation to fight, under one condition "they fight somewhere that avoids casualties.  Haja also seeks to destroy Chronos, the great sorcerer that controls time.  Will Haja continue is rampage and eventually destroy the people of Mildian?  Meanwhile, Griff and Plue are facing off against Elie and Reizenbi in a dance competition.  Who will get served in this all out no-holds-barred contest?  
        Key Selling Points:  
  • A popular animated series on Cartoon Network directed by Takashi Watanabe (Slayers, Lost Universe)
  • Rave Master:  Groove Adventure is a popular video game for PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and GameCube
  • Fun boy adventure series for all ages with a proven track record in Japan
  • Merchandise available with toys, t-shirts, calendars, and more
  • "(Rave Master) has everything from epic storylines and comic relief to quest-driven adventure and the coolest cast of characters you'll ever meet." - Wizard
    Blurbs:  
  • This property has everything from epic storylines and comic relief to quest-driven adventure and the coolest cast of characters you'll ever meet.  
    - WIZARD
  • L.A.-based TOKYOPOP has been reversioning Japanese graphic novels, called manga, for the U.S. market since 1996, but has recently branched out into reversioning TV series based on those works.  Its newest TV property, Rave Master, will be launching on Cartoon Network's thriving Toonami block, which airs during the coveted after-school hours, in early 2004.
    - Video Age
  • WHY IT'S COOL:  Because it combines elements from video games, role-playing games, and real life all in one place!  Plus, it's another part of the huge .hack saga, which includes the four-part videogame series, their accompanying anime OVAs, and the TV show .hack//SIGN... If you want to figure out everything about The World, you'll have to read this manga.  Trust us:  it's worth it.  Reading about a videogame has never been so fun.  
    - Jen Contino, Anime Insider
  • The book's thin veneer is decidedly for the Game-boy- and anime-drenched generation and should appeal to the same crowd that made Pokemon such a monster hit here.  
    - Publishers Weekly
  • Move over Pokemon.  Sayonara, Beyblade.  A new anime series is coming to town that promises to be the next big thing in the world of kids' pop culture and licensing.  
    - Ramin Zahed, Animation Magazine

  • In Shops: Dec 13, 2006
    SRP: $9.99
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