Goodnight Punpun

Inio Asano, 1980-

Book - 2016

A Japanese manga about Onodera Punpun, a normal child depicted in the form of a bird. The story follows him as he copes with his dysfunctional family and friends, his love interest, his oncoming adolescence and his hyperactive mind.

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Subjects
Genres
Graphic novels
Published
San Francisco, CA : Viz Media [2016]-
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Inio Asano, 1980- (author)
Edition
Viz signature edition
Item Description
Originally published in Japan as Oyasumi Punpun in 2007.
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Parental advisory: Rated M for Mature, recommended for ages 18 and up. Contains violence and sexual situations.
ISBN
9781421586205
9781421586212
9781421586229
9781421586236
9781421586243
9781421586250
9781421586267
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Review by Booklist Review

Punpun loves Aiko. He will do anything for her and plans to someday find a way to travel to other worlds so that he can save her after Earth is used up. But fifth grade is full of hardships: parents fighting, friends looking for porn, puberty. As Punpun tries to survive the year, life changes rapidly around him, leaving him wondering who he is. This coming-of-age story blends fantasy and reality into a strangely compelling tale. Punpun and his family are drawn as birdlike stick figures rather than humans, though no one notices. The humans are all caricatures, which makes their happy smiles and their painful grimaces even more poignant. The emotions here are real, even when God is popping in, or when the adults around Punpun suddenly decide to play hide-and-seek. None of the things that happen to Punpun and his friends are particularly strange, but the way Asano presents them is, which helps give readers the same off-kilter feeling that Punpun has. A worthy addition to indie comics collections.--Wildsmith, Snow Copyright 2016 Booklist

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