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Grey Perfect Collection Vol. 1

By: Viz Media

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Graphic Novels - Manga (Viz Media)


Product Info

Title
Grey Perfect Collection Vol. 1
Publisher
Category
Author
Yoshihisa Tagami
Publish Year
1997
Pages
296
Dimensions
5.5x8.25x.75"
NKG Part #
2148239691
Type
Softcover

Description

GREY


In a world where the "People" live in horrid, squalid slums and "Citizens" enjoy comforts in the splendid "City," the only way up and out is to fight. But what is their real reward at the end of the battle? Grey Death is determined to find out-not to mention survive! Acclaimed science fiction author Harlan Ellison writes: "GREY is a wonderful adventure story that uses ideas in the best possible fashion: as motivational impetus for a crackling good tale of survival and the development of a fascinating character. And if Grey himself is less than lov- able, it is an important comment on how a society made for war can debase and chill its citizens, GREY is also a powerful statement about the demeaning caste systems we create to keep others 'in their place. And all of this, in a stylish pictorial presentation."


PERFECT COLLECTION VOL. 1


Grey loses the love of his life, Lips, when she dies in the line of duty as a "Trooper," a mercenary pawn of the government. Troopers fight in hope of earning the rank of "Citizen" and escaping their dismal status as "People" After Lips' death, Grey becomes an exemplary "Trooper" himself, often the only one to return alive from the most hazardous assignments. Together, he and sexy Trooper Nova set out on a personal mission to rescue Red, a former teammate from Grey's squadron, risking demotion back to the lowly status of "People." Does Grey dare to love again?


Yoshihisa Tagami is one of those manga prodigies who was still barely out of his teens at the time his work debuted in 1978. His first publication, entitled ZASHIKI WARASHI. took its title from an old folk tale popular in the rugged northeastern area of Japan, where Tagami was born and raised. This work foreshadowed the diversity of story and theme to follow in Tagami's later creations. His most popular manga include the roman- tic comedy KARUIZAWA SYNDROME, adapted into an animated series for television, and the science fiction tale ISHI NO KIOKU