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Komik
2007
Avatar Volume 6: The Last Airbender
Michael Dante DiMartino - 2007
But the Fire Nation gets wind of this newly formed alliance, and the entire gang is thrown into a remote prison--with no escape in sight. Will Aang's destiny to save the world finally be sealed...forever?
Avatar Volume 5: The Last Airbender
Michael Dante DiMartino - 2007
When young waterbender Katara and her warrior brother, Sokka, rescue a mysterious boy named Aang, who is the last airbender and the long-lost Avatar, Katara and Sokka must make sure that Aang fulfills his destiny and saves the world.
Yokohama series
Waki Yamato - 2007
The two girls become very close and attend Cimons private school. Set in the Meiji era, Yamato captures the feeling of change which swept the nation by following the lives and frienship of two girls in this era. One comes from a poor family while the other is wealthy; one was quiet while the other was vivacious. In many ways it was a study of contrast on how people reacted against change. Like her previous work set during this era, Yamato explores how the Japanese people reacted against change. It's funny how when you read most history books, it's usually from the western visitor's perception on how the Japanese are taking in the changes, and not the other way around.
Ng Boy Paradaisu 2
Yukino Miyawaki - 2007
What she doesn't know is that her prince might be closer than she thinks.One day after getting punished by running around the school, she gets hit by a motorcycle at the school gate! When she sees it's a guy she thinks it's her so awaited prince. But later she'll find out a secret about this guy and his twin brother...
Yankee Girl
Akira Wao - 2007
One day, her father has to move to another city. In this new city, Sayaka determines herself to change her looks at her new school. She wants to change her weak image to the strong one. That's why, she has to save her first love from her old enemy's threat.
Harvey Comics Classics, Vol. 1: Casper
Leslie Cabarga - 2007
Now Dark Horse is delighted to participate in the revival of Casper who remains among the most beloved of cartoon and comic book icons. Casper the Friendly Ghost made his first appearance as a star of Paramount's Famous Cartoons in 1947 and entered the comics in 1949. But after five issues, publisher St. John's gave up the title. That's when Harvey Comics stepped in, and where this book begins. Harvey breathed life into Casper, and from the very first issue, the cover designs, stories and artwork - drawn by the same animators who worked on the cartoons - were a cut above.