INTERESTING CONCEPT
Tableau Gate
2011-10-03
High school student Satsuki Hikawa lives alone in a mansion while his grandfather, who is his only other living family member and an art dealer, travels all over the country. One day Satsuki's grandfather sends him an art book that is called Tablet. Each page in the book seems to represent different tarot cards, but most of the symbols are missing. Soon after receiving the book a mysterious girl storms in to Satsuki's home and claims that she is the owner of the Tablet and tells Satsuki all of the missing symbols must be found and returned to the book before "they" make any mischief. In order to find and return the symbols, Satsuki must call out the right symbols to defeat the escaped ones. Any symbols that he returns to the book will become his servants. Will Satsuki be able to find and capture all of the symbols that ran away?
Pez
2011-02-11
The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. Robot is a series of books containing the art of various Asian artists, created by Range Murata.Range Murata's "Robot Volume One"Chronological Release Order:1. Sho-u Tajima: Angels at the Planetarium2. Mami Itou: Carogna3. Yoshitoshi Abe: Wasteland4. Miggy: Dream of the Empty Cage5. Haccan: Eventyr6. Makoto Kobayashi: Dragon's Heaven7. Yu Kinutani: Angels8. Ugetsu Hakua: Primary Color Book9. Mie Nekoi: Clash! - Revenge of Hunk Kung Fu vs. Ugly Kung Fu - Find a Groom!10. Okama: Oputon11. Shigeki Maeshima: Dragon Fly12. Kei Sanbe: Moonlight13. Yasuto Miura: Biting Summer Play14. Range Murata: Groundpass Drive15. Hiroyuki Asada: Pez & Hot Strawberry16. Sabe: There Goes Suzume Robo!!17. Shin Nagasawa: Sedouka18. YUG: Hemohemo19. Hanaharu Naruco: Picnic20. Suzuhito Yasuda: Ebony & Ivory21. Robot Volume One