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MBQ Volume 2

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MSRP: $9.99

PAGES: 208

ISBN: 1-59816-412-0

EAN: 978-1-59816-412-1

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MBQ Volume 2

Big "Bro" Brodie is the biggest, meanest, ugliest fighter in the business and he ain't none too happy about his little brother Ritchie getting a beat down by Dee, who is already trying his damndest to move a shipment of hot electronics through his West LA apartment. Across town, Omario has finished his comic submission and presents it with considerable pomp & circumstance to Jeff, who is too nice to say what he thinks about the work...he is also too nice to remind Omario about the rent.
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"Weirdly thoughtful, thrillingly violent and cheesily sexy, this book is a guilty pleasure and a shameless delight. It's a wonderful glimpse into the future of original English manga."
~Calvin Reid, Publisher's Weekly

When Felipe Smith submitted a story for our Rising Stars of Manga about a frustrated comic book creator who has decided to express his anger at a terribly misguided, conceptually myopic editor by shooting him right through the head, I knew that I wanted to be that editor. But it wasn't just Felipe's audacity that drew me to him. He's got the skill to back it up. And when I started working with him, I learned that Felipe is not some disgruntled, subversive artist on the verge of exploding, but one of the nicest, most inspiring people I've ever had the pleasure to work with.

When we offered him a deal, he opted to continue the story of the frustrated comic book creator, but as time has passed, the story has become about so much more than that. It's about the poverty this creator lives in, it's about the friends that help him out, it's about the streets of LA and the cops and the thugs and the regular people and the tourists and the burger flippers and the yuppies and everyone and everything coming together, living together in an environment that could only be described as absurd...if you didn't live in it every day of your life. And it's funny as hell.

~Luis Reyes, Editor

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