Aventura

Shin Midorikawa

Book - 2007

Since ancient days the Gaius School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has trained the fiercest swordsmen and the most powerful wizards. Now one boy could become the greatest of them all. If he studies hard. If he is true to his friends. If he believes. And if he survives.

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MANGA/Midorikawa/Aventura v. 1
vol. 1: 0 / 1 copies available
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2nd Floor Comics MANGA/Midorikawa/Aventura v. 1 v. 1 Due May 2, 2024
Subjects
Published
New York : Del Rey c2007-
Language
English
Corporate Author
North Market Street Graphics
Main Author
Shin Midorikawa (-)
Corporate Author
North Market Street Graphics (-)
Other Authors
Elina Ishikawa (-)
Item Description
Reads from right to left.
First published in Japan in 2006 by Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
Physical Description
v. : chiefly ill. ; 19 cm
Audience
Rated T ages 13 +
ISBN
9780345497444
9780345502018
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Midorikawa's debut manga tells the story of a misfit boy accepted into a "school of witchcraft and wizardry," a school with a rigid class system, enchanted libraries and staircases that move. Surprisingly the book has ample charms of its own, despite the enormous debt it owes to the Boy Who Lived. Lewin Randit is accepted into the Gaius School, even though he doesn't seem to have any magical ability. Given an old sword by his beloved adopted grandmother, Randit chooses the school's swordsmanship path, only to find himself mercilessly teased at every turn. In time he befriends some kids from the wizardry classes, helps them solve some tough problems and develops confidence in the process. That confidence comes in handy when the school is attacked by animated skeleton creatures. Artwork is chaotic and jagged throughout; some panel designs are refreshingly innovative, emphasizing white space, while many others are dense and nearly inscrutable. The volume ends with a cliffhanger, as well as some character notes that hint at a deeper mythology. Readers looking for a fresh, original approach to the magic school genre may find this series worthwhile. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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