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"Phoenix: Early works contains stories serialized from 1954 to 1957 ; this volume follows the tumultuous love affair of a sweet-voiced slave girl named Daia and the Egyptian crown prince through the ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman eras--with a little help from the Phoenix and her adorable offspring"--P. [4] of cover.
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Imaginary Voyages, Reincarnation, Graphic novels, Space and time, Comic books, strips, Catastrophes (Geology), War, Science fiction comic books, strips, Interplanetary voyages, History, Phoenix (Mythical bird), Time travel, Fantasy comic books, strips, Manga, Comics & graphic novels, east asian style, manga, historical fiction, Comics & graphic novels, east asian style, manga, fantasy, Japan, fiction, Comics & graphic novels, east asian style, manga, horror, Comics & graphic novels, east asian style, manga, science fictionPlaces
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"Viz Signature"--Cover.
"Final volume"--P. [4] of cover.
Originally published: Japan : Shojo Club, 1954-1957.
"Rated T+ ; for older teen ; parental advisory"--T.p. verso.
Translated from the Japanese.
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Considered by many to be one of the finest works of Japanese comics art ever produced, Phoenix: Future is a rollicking space-age adventure, an apocalyptic cautionary tale, a fable of human frailty and triumph, and a fantastic voyage through time, space, and the macroverse. Above all it is a great love story, an epic account of Class II Space Patrolman Masato's tragic, undying love for the doomed beautiful alien "moopie," Tamami. Told in bold layouts and mind-warping page designs that revolutionized Japanese comics, this is the work of the greatest manga artist of them all, Osamu Tezuka, soaring at the height of his powers.
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