Sci-fi insanity from Yasuhiro Nightow, creator of Trigun and Gungrave!
Traffic in New York has never been a picnic, but with the Big Apple destroyed and rebuilt as the dimensional-gate madhouse known as Jerusalem's Lot, gridlock is a little more complicated. When the city's forty million jailed paranormal criminals are about to be set loose by a monster truck — literally, a monster truck — the super agents of Libra may have to contend with a rush hour of apocalyptic proportions!
Yasuhiro Nightow is a Japanese manga artist and game creator who created the anime and manga Trigun. Nightow was born on April 8, 1967, in Yokohama, Japan. He moved to Yokosuka when he was in elementary school and spent his junior high and high school years in Shizuoka.
Before the release of the popular manga Trigun, Nightow studied social science and then majored in media studies. Nightow became popular in the United States thanks to the US release of Trigun. Trigun, the TV series, had a limited broadcast run in 1998. Nightow also created the characters and story for the Sega/Red Entertainment anime and third-person shooter video game series Gungrave. The author lives in Tokyo, Japan.
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Sci-fi insanity from Yasuhiro Nightow, creator of Trigun and Gungrave!
Traffic in New York has never been a picnic, but with the Big Apple destroyed and rebuilt as the dimensional-gate madhouse known as Jerusalem's Lot, gridlock is a little more complicated. When the city's forty million jailed paranormal criminals are about to be set loose by a monster truck — literally, a monster truck — the super agents of Libra may have to contend with a rush hour of apocalyptic proportions!
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Yasuhiro Nightow is a Japanese manga artist and game creator who created the anime and manga Trigun. Nightow was born on April 8, 1967, in Yokohama, Japan. He moved to Yokosuka when he was in elementary school and spent his junior high and high school years in Shizuoka.
Before the release of the popular manga Trigun, Nightow studied social science and then majored in media studies. Nightow became popular in the United States thanks to the US release of Trigun. Trigun, the TV series, had a limited broadcast run in 1998. Nightow also created the characters and story for the Sega/Red Entertainment anime and third-person shooter video game series Gungrave. The author lives in Tokyo, Japan.
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