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eV Volume 1

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MSRP: $9.99

PAGES: 192

ISBN: 1-4278-0714-0

EAN: 978-1-4278-0714-4

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eV Volume 1

Twenty minutes from now, visitors from a far-off world will fall into Earth's orbit and issue a most unexpected request... These "Emissaries" invite a single human being to be selected as a representative for all of Earth in an intergalactic parliament. Mankind is given five years in which to prepare this volunteer for the rigors of space travel and the intricacies of alien diplomacy. Scientist Dr. Richard Wymond devises the ZETTA serum—a nano-biological cocktail that will augment its recipient with nearly superhuman abilities. But when Wymond's daughter Evie is mortally injured in a freak accident, he makes a fateful decision, and rather than let her die, injects Evie with the ZETTA serum. Now the fate of the world rests upon the shoulders of one 17-year-old girl. How will Evie cope with this awesome responsibility? Will she survive the strange political intrigues of the parliament? And more importantly, are the Emissaries' intentions as honorable as they have led us to believe...?
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Normally, this spot is where the series' editor makes some (hopefully) witty observations about how they came to work on the particular project and what that experience was like.

 

But seeing as how writer James Barr came to eV via a route a little out of the norm for an original TOKYOPOP manga, I felt he'd have a much more interesting take on the process than I would.

 
So, without further ado -- take it away, James…

 

This all started with a phone call. And not unlike the phone call featured in the opening pages of this book, it would entail a tremendous amount of work.



eV was a concept created by Roger Mincheff, and later pitched to me as an open-ended franchise. Cute girl. Outer space. Earth’s sole political representative. It was up to me to fill in the blanks and deliver what would become this very book. As a rabid disciple of science fiction, comic books and cute girls, I was an easy sell.  And so began the process of building -- what would eventually be -- eV’s densely populated universe.


Up until then, my writing career had been largely confined to the web, where zombies, mummies, and giant prehistoric crustaceans delivered my lines without complaint. At the time, the leap to print was an impossible dream -- one of those goals that float in the ether, just a little to improbable to reach for. Fortunately, it reached for me instead.


Over the next two years, I set about creating a cast of personalities to inhabit these pages, refining them little by little, and carving away anything that didn’t feel -- in a word -- awesome. Thanks to a brilliant editing staff, and the top shelf creature designs of Alfa Robbi, I’d say we’ve produced a pretty insanely great bunch of characters. After all, when you’re writing, your characters are your co-workers. So they may as well be a blast to hang out with, right?


That said, it’s been a pleasure to spend some time with Evie and her friends. She’s evolved gradually along the way, defying her inexperience, mastering her fears, and finally gaining the confidence to conquer a strange new world.


I’m still not sure who benefited more from the experience.

James Farr – writer, eV
Tulsa, OK.
December, 2007

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yes! Just the type of book I like to read!! So far, the I don't lost count of how many female lead character I read, I finally found another great manga!!^^ *I'm such lunatic*

02.07.2008 12:57 AM


it was a really good book

29.06.2008 02:13 AM


None of you have read this yet? Oo; Hurry....that way we can have something to talk about. I've read it like 5x alrady just so I can catch everything I can each time I cacth something a lil I didn't know before hand. It's a definite good read. I highly recomm this to anyone for thier library home and community alike.

16.05.2008 10:26 PM


should be a great read

11.05.2008 04:39 PM


sounds worth buying

09.05.2008 12:44 PM


sounds like sumthin' i would read!!!!! so i think that i'll read it!!!!

07.05.2008 04:09 PM


im a huge readin nut it looks great but id proly finish it in a day and be droolin fer the nexen

06.05.2008 10:59 PM


I WANT IT! LOKES AWSOME

24.04.2008 11:20 PM


omfg i want to reed this

23.04.2008 02:20 PM


Intriguing...i might want to read this...

22.04.2008 02:22 PM


it looks intresting but ill know for sure when i read it myself

17.04.2008 10:57 PM


it looks like a good comic

17.04.2008 06:02 PM


it looks really cool..wanna read it!

15.04.2008 08:30 PM


this looks really interesting i cant wait to read it!!!!!!

15.04.2008 02:01 AM


Hmm... This looks interesting. I'm something of a Sci-Fi/Fantasy nut, so I'm very intrigued, but ... what demographic; Shonen or Shojo? And why does TP never define this? Anyone? *Ponders*

14.04.2008 01:42 AM


hhhhmmmmm.......

12.04.2008 02:44 PM


Sweet, I lUv sci-fi! :D

11.04.2008 10:31 AM


yo wazzup

11.04.2008 02:04 AM


It Lookz Interesting...No Homo But ,I wanna Read this

10.04.2008 08:54 PM


looks pretty good...

10.04.2008 06:32 PM


I wuold try it out then see if I wuold buy it.

10.04.2008 06:29 PM


Interesting...

10.04.2008 04:13 AM


Looks cool =3

09.04.2008 11:56 PM


him...I saw this in the TP Features...I just hope the political aspects of the manga are not to boring. AWESOME!

09.04.2008 02:45 AM


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