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| EMN730 Dengeki Daioh Dec 2009 |
Number in stock: 2 Weight: 1200 g. Price: $12.50
Product type: monthly manga magazine
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| Dengeki ("electric shock" in English) is popular for it's gaming magazines and reviews. This is the monthly Dengeki Comic Daioh! A thick, slick, hip manga featuring some of the best artists and stories in Japan today in a telephone book-thick book for you. Written in full kanji with furigana pronunciations to help those learning Japanese, this is a great monthly manga of 18 different tales, occasional specials, omake ("freebies"), done in black and white and color. 880+ pages a month -- a massive treat for manga collectors who want to stay on the bleeding edge of modern Japanese manga! IN THIS ISSUE: Super new issue that gives you all the amazing manga you want to read, with 30 individual sections and stories, including top manga like Shana of the Blazing Eyes, Tora-dora (Toradora), Gunslinger Girl, A Certain Scientific Railgun (the sequel to A Certain Magical Index), ef ~ a fairy tale of the two, and more. The free item for this issue is a really nice one: a figure strap from A Certain Magical Railgun -- get it! 
Buy 4 or more manga comics and get 15% off! (Discount applied at checkout.)
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| YB068 Masamune Shirow 2010 Calendar ~ Saber Tooth Cats 2 |
This item is in stock in Japan. Weight: 400 g. Price: $28.00
Product type: 2010 Calendar
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| The fantastic and brilliant mangaka Masamune Shirow is having quite a year with all the posters, gashuu (illustration books), movies, anime series, figures and other great licensed items that J-List is proud to present his latest calendar packed cover to cover in gorgeous CG art of beautiful girls and technology. A full-color production by the artist best known for his work on Ghost in the Shell, Appleseed, Jashin Hunter and others. Having switched from pure pen and paper to the electronic medium in the last decade, Shirow creates a art style that is clearly recognizable as his. Sticking with the tried and true -- gorgeous women -- he produces 13 pages of unbelievable art for each month of the year. SF girls, cyberpunk girls, police girls and more, all with the familiar traces of technology and hyperrealism. Perfect for collectors and Shirow & Galgrease fans. Only Sold in Japan! 

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| RESERVE96 Comptiq Reserve subscription |
This magazine will be available every month Weight: 800 g. Price: $14.00 + shipping/mo. revolving, or $248 annual
Product type: Revolving magazine subscription (monthly)
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| Those yearning for the inside scoop on all things moe and bishoujo, your search is over! J-List is proud to present Comptiq (also Romanized as Compeac), a definitive monthly who's-who of beautiful anime and game girls with complete, full-color news and in-depth articles on the latest and greatest hit characters in Japan. Not only that - each 350-page magazine is packed to bursting with extras including a fold-out poster, regularly featured manga, and special additions that in the past have included figures, calendars, artbooks, and even pillowcases and bed sheets - from sources as diverse as Shuffle, Fate/stay night, Lucky Star, Haruhi Suzumiya, Honey Coming, Tears, H2O, Da Capo II PS, ToHeart2 Another Days, Fortune Artereal, and Evangelion! Whether you're following the latest trends in bishoujo games and anime, looking for beautiful character art or exceptional extras, this is a magazine that will compliment the collection of even the most devoted fan. Recommended for fans of Megami Magazine, Dengeki G'z and all forms of hentai and bishoujo game culture. By MediaMix. 

This is a revolving magazine subsciption item. Each issue will be automatically sent to you until you ask us to stop.
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| SZ009 Go-Ninja Action Strap -- Black Brave |
Number in stock: 9 Weight: 150 g. Price: $3.80
Product type: Japanese Traditional
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| Although ninja's are most recognized to be hidden among the shadows and remain invisible to the untrained eye, this Go-Ninja Action Strap does quite the opposite, attracting the attention of innocent onlookers to see this cute anime stylized version of the deadly assassin. Measuring at 3 cm (1.9 inches), his specially designed figure is equipped with elastic bands in order to make him move into various poses, and is armed with the ninja's weapon of choice, the shuriken (ninja star). Attach this to your cellphone, PDA/Sony PSP, PS2, backpack, or anywhere that he can be seen for an instant conversation starter. Painted with a cool kanji for shinobi (ninja) on back, we're sure that all martial arts fans as well as cute culture fanatics will love this special blend of tradition and pop culture. Brought to you by J-List. Dennis recommends. 
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| KODA054 The Otaku Encyclopedia |
This item is in stock in San Diego Shipping (within USA): $5.00 Price: $19.95
Product type: Japanese Encyclopedia
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| Are you an otaku? Do you have otaku friends you can't relate to? Then let The Otaku Encyclopedia expand your knowledge of the fascinating subculture of Cool Japan. This definitive guide introduces the world of Japan's anime nerds, game geeks, and pop-idol fanboys, with over 600 terms that any fan of Japanese pop culture simply must know. Moe, doujinshi, cosplay, and most importantly otaku itself, are clearly explained in a fun yet informative way by a self-confessed otaku who has spent years researching the otaku heartland.
Scattered among the encyclopedic entries are interviews with key otaku like artist Takashi Murakami, otaku expert Okada Toshio, J-pop idol Shoko Nakagawa, and many others entrenched in the world of maid cafes, street-idols, and figure collecting. An essential A-to-Z of otaku culture not to be missed.
Otaku: Nerd; geek, or fanboy. Originates from a polite second-person pronoun meaning "your home" in Japanese. Since the 1980s it's been used to refer to people who are really into Japanese pop culture, such as anime, manga, and video games. A whole generation of people, previously marginalized with labels such as "geek" and "nerd" are now calling themselves "otaku" with pride. Written completely in English. Scheduled for release in August 2009. 

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