Izuna - Kamigakushi #1

Izuna - Kamigakushi #1

Izuna - Kamigakushi #1

Izuna - Kamigakushi #1

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Overview

From time immemorial, the spirits of nature created the Kamigakushi, a magical veil that hid them from the impure eyes of man. From that moment on, spirits and men could no longer gaze upon each other and lived as if belonging to separate worlds. One day, the Noggo appeared suddenly. No one knows how they came into being, but their harmful darkness began to infect the world of the Kami. That is why the sacred tree called Munemori created the Izuna, the only ones capable of battling the terrible scourge of the Noggo. But the mysterious birth of a wolf cub in the shape of a young girl threatens to upset the delicate balance between the two worlds and plunge both sides into chaos.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594655272
Publisher: Humanoids, Inc.
Publication date: 12/09/2015
Sold by: HUMANOIDS INC - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 48
File size: 28 MB
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Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Saverio Tenuta was born in Rome in 1969 and studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts. He began his career as a graphic artist and later attended the International School of Comics in Rome, where he would also teach. In addition to contributing to the magazine Heavy Metal, he worked for DC Comics on JLA: Riddle of the Beast. In 2006, the first of his own series — which he wrote and illustrated — the Japanese medieval adventure The Legend of the Scarlet Blades was released in France by Humanoids. He expanded the Legend world in 2014 with Izuna, which Tenuta wrote while Carita Lupatelli took over the drawing duties. More series within the Legend universe are forthcoming.
Bruno Letizia is an Italian comic book artist and writer who attended the International School of Comics. He illustrated True Blood for IDW, iComics for Kawama, and wrote Izuna for Humanoids. As a solo author, he created Heroin, and published the short story Fall of the Fortress in CLiNT, a magazine made in the UK by Mark Millar. In 2012 he co-founded Villain comics, an independent label, and since 2010, has taught at the Intentional School of Comics.
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