A swashbuckling adventure story that reveals for the first time how Diego de la Vega became the masked man we all know so wellBorn in southern California late in the eighteenth century, Diego de la Vega is a child of two worlds. His father is an aristocratic Spanish military man turned landowner; his mother, a Shoshone warrior. At the age of sixtee...more
Readers captivated by Twilight and New Moon will eagerly devour Eclipse, the much anticipated third book in Stephenie Meyer's riveting vampire love saga. As Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger. In the midst of it all, she i...more
Legions of readers entranced by Twilight are hungry for more and they won't be disappointed. In New Moon, Stephenie Meyer delivers another irresistible combination of romance and suspense with a supernatural twist. The "star-crossed" lovers theme continues as Bella and Edward find themselves facing new obstacles, including a devastating separation,...more
This third thrilling volume collects Elfquest #11-15! The Wolfriders are taken as slaves into the towering and mysterious Blue Mountain, stronghold of the ancient elves called the Gliders. Featuring all-new lettering, a new cover by Wendy Pini and an introduction by David Wise & Audry Taylor!
At the madman Shishio Makoto's headquarters, the long-delayed duel between Kenshin and Shinomori Aoshi concludes, while at Aoi-Ya, those left behind wage their own, desperate battle against Shishio's. (Graphic Novels)
His "sakabato broken in battle, Kenshin seeks out the man who forged it--Arai Shakku'u--only to be turned away. Seiku, son of the legendary swordsmith, had for a time been continuing his father's work (the forging of "katana, meant for killing), but now limits his skills to cooking knives only. Respecting Seiku's wishes, Kenshin leaves without the ...more
Translated in 14 countries worldwide, the story of Kenshin continues. While being reeducated by his master in Hiten Mitsurugi, Hiko Seijuro looks back to the early years of his training, including the moment in his life when he changed his name to "Kenshin." (Graphic Novels)
His "sakabato broken in battle, Kenshin seeks out the man who forged it--Arai Shakku'u--only to be turned away. Seiku, son of the legendary swordsmith, had for a time been continuing his father's work (the forging of "katana, meant for killing), but now limits his skills to cooking knives only. Respecting Seiku's wishes, Kenshin leaves without the ...more
Created by Watsuki, who has also published a Kenshin spin-off in Japan, this bestselling 28-volume manga series has been translated in 14 countries worldwide. "Rurouni Kenshin" centers on the adventures of a wandering samurai in Meiji-era Japan, just as the country begins to reluctantly open its doors to Western influences in the mid-19th century. ...more