Seraphim: 266613336 Wings

Seraphim: 266613336 Wings

Seraphim: 266613336 Wings

Seraphim: 266613336 Wings

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Overview

Two of the most acclaimed anime directors of all time, Mamoru Oshii (Ghost in the Shell), and Satoshi Kon (Perfect Blue) came together to create a manga: Seraphim: 266613336 Wings. Written by Oshii and drawn by Kon, Seraphim is the story of a future Earth devastated by the "Angel Plague," a pandemic that induces apocalyptic visions in the afflicted, even as it ossifies their bodies into dead, seraphic forms. A cult-ridden, army-backed medical unit journeys into the heart of a dying Asian city accompanied by Sera, a mysterious girl linked to the phenomenon itself. Have they come here to kill or cure—and is the Angel Plague a withered branch on the tree of life, or somehow a new flowering of existence?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616556082
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Publication date: 03/10/2015
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Mamoru Oshii is a filmmaker and writer known for the legendary sci-fi films Ghost in the Shell and Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence. Oshii was educated at Tokyo Gakugei University and later worked on storyboards for Tatsunoko Productions. As a director, Oshi has been nominated for the Palme d'Or and the Golden Lion.

Satoshi Kon was born on October 12, 1963. While in college at the Musashino Art University, Kon made his debut as a manga artist with the short manga Toriko (1984) and earned a runner-up spot in Kodansha's 10th Annual Tetsuya Chiba Awards. Afterward, he found work as Katsuhiro Otomo's assistant. Kon is credited by some, including TIME magazine, as one of the faces most responsible for bringing Japanese pop-culture to America. His feature-length films Perfect Blue, Paprika, Millennium Actress, and Tokyo Godfathers were all distributed in theaters across the United States and saw critical acclaim worldwide, earning a number of awards in the process. Satoshi Kon was listed as one of TIME magazine's 2010 People of the Year. He was also winner of the Festival Internacional de Cinema de Catalunya 2003 Best Animated Film Academy Award submission 2003 for Millennium Queen; and winner of the Public's Choice Award, Montreal New Cinema Award, and the Best Feature Film Award at the 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival for Paprika. Kon died on August 24, 2010, at the age of 46.
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