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LOST & FOUND
Price: $9.99 USD
MUSEbasement doujinshi (fan comic)
based on Gravitation (Maki Murakami)

2006, 80 pages, colour covers, b&w insides
Rating: PG-13ish for some language, mild cartoonish violence, and a little Shuuichi butt

Description:
Brooding on his life, novelist Eiri Yuki decides to travel to New York City - accompanied by his lover, pop star Shuuichi Shindou - in order to seek the mother he hasn't seen since he was six years old. A manic journey deep into the meaning of family... and the mirror-gallery of one man's mind.






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STATT DES GESETZES
Price: $9.99 USD
MUSEbasement doujinshi (fan comic)
based on Weiss Kreuz aka Knight Hunters (Takehito Koyasu)

2007, 80 pages, colour covers, b&w insides
Rating: PG-13 for some language, stylized violence and action sequences, and adult themes

Description:
Tokyo, late 1990s. On a drowsy afternoon in the Koneko no Sumu Ie flowershop, the gentle and elderly Momoe tells her story to florist Youji Kudou. A story fraught with perils and thrills ... A story that takes place in the darkness of 1941 Germany, a time of war long before Youji or his three flowershop colleagues were born. Follow the palpitating adventures of our heroine as from the forge of war a group called Kritiker is formed, and Momoe leads the first cell of Weiss against the evil Esszett organization for the first time! Fans will recognize many familiar faces in surprising places, in this 'Film Noir' prequel to the popular Japanese comic and television series.





THE SIGNAL OF NOISE - Click to preview
MUSEbasement illustrated essay
on the subject of Serial Experiments Lain (Yoshitoshi ABe)

2008, 16 pages; published in Mechademia 3, University of Minnesota Press (Frenchy Lunning, editor)

Description:
   An analysis and exploration of the many-layered visual world of Serial Experiments Lain, presented in manga format.
   Lain Iwakura is 13. She goes to school and lives with her normal suburban family. Although she isn't very good with computers, the world she lives in is intensely technologized: power lines crisscross the sky, advanced personal computers and phones are pandemic, and a multifunctional internet-like stratum of reality called the Wired envelops the world. When Lain acquires a new top-of-the-line computer and proceeds to connect to the Wired, she begins to fall into an existence where reality is undetermined, memory is malleable, and identity is a diffuse quality...

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