The manga revolution is an international phenomenon, exploding onto the global scene and influencing our fashion fads, artistic trends, and how we look at visual storytelling. Inside the pages of this book is a feast for the eyes--TOKYOPOP proudly presents a unique, inside look at today's most exciting young voices in manga! In Rising Stars of Manga--United Kingdom and Ireland, TOKYOPOP has awarded 9 aspiring artists and writers a unique opportunity to be published and receive a well-deserved jump start on their creative careers. This talented assortment of brilliant, ingenious, and unpredictable creators was chosen from hundreds of entries during the international talent competitions. Past winners have signed multivolume book deals with the manga giant. So what is the secret to becoming the world's next top manga-ka? The answer is in your hands!
Rising Stars of Manga—U.K. and Ireland Volume 2
This month TOKYOPOP will release the second edition of Rising Stars of Manga—U.K. and Ireland.
Check out the top winners here on Online Manga.
~Hope Donovan, Editor
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oh yeah right on\m/ come on the irish:D
IMREALLYNOTHERE
21.07.2008 08:00 AM
Right now I can only critique Fatal Connection. It has good art and all but the problem the author is suffering from is the assumption that death will make a story intense. In order to make a death have meaning, the reader is suppose to have some sort of attachment to the characters so character development is important. ButI suppose the page limits was interfering with that.
BLOODLUSTKID
01.03.2008 08:00 AM
i really liked it and was not expecting the litral stab in the back :P
ANIME0EYES
04.11.2007 07:00 AM
this one's dark and cool the art looks a little weird in places though.
PHEONIA
25.10.2007 08:00 AM
>gasp!< so sad! I really feel like crying! DX so good too! very origional and yet I dont feel like there was anything bad about it! very very good! keep going!
JGRL0412
11.08.2007 08:00 AM