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Unico: Awakening (Volume 1): An Original Manga

Created By Osamu Tezuka, By Samuel Sattin, Illustrated By Gurihiru
Hardcover  Paperback  
ISBN: 9781339036342 Pages: 224 Ages: 8-12
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About this book

UNICO tells the incredible story of a young unicorn who, after enraging the evil goddess Venus, is banished from the heavens and forgets all he once was. Saved from oblivion by the kindhearted West Wind, Unico continues to help others, before having to escape Venus again and begin a new adventure.


In this first manga, Unico awakes in a mysterious land and is befriended by a resourceful watch cat, Chloe, who feels protective of the young unicorn. When they find themselves near a small village in the forest, they take refuge with a kindly, but helpless, old woman. To take care of her, Chloe begs Unico to turn her into a human girl, but that act of kindness has unforeseen consequences: Unico's love has awakened Venus and her minion, Byron, who want to destroy them both!


Conceived anew by Eisner-nominated author Samuel Sattin and Eisner-winning artist team Gurihiru, and developed in collaboration with Tezuka Productions, UNICO: Awakening is a groundbreaking reboot of a beloved story by Astro Boy creator Osamu Tezuka, the "God of Manga." With striking full-color artwork and reading left to right in the Western comics style to match the original manga, UNICO is a brilliant manga series featuring storytelling at its best. Join Unico on an unforgettable journey!

Reviews

"A spellbinding masterpiece." -- Dav Pilkey, #1 bestselling creator of Dog Man


"Plenty of action and outsized baddies keep the excitement level high... The jewel-toned palette and creatively varied panel shapes sustain a high level of visual interest." -- Kirkus Reviews



About Osamu Tezuka:


"Widely considered the most important and influential figure in post-World War II Japanese animation." --

The New York Times


"Tezuka... looms like a colossus over Japanese comics and animation." -- Publishers Weekly

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