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The Art of Rumiko Takahashi: Colors 1978–2024

The Art of Rumiko Takahashi: Colors 1978–2024

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A deluxe art book celebrating the original work of renowned manga artist Rumiko Takahashi, showcasing her most beloved series, including Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Ranma ½, Inuyasha, RIN-NE, and Mao.

For more than forty-five years, Takahashi has captivated readers with her versatile storytelling and unforgettable characters. Presented in its original right-to-left format, this volume highlights her drawings in stunning detail, with faithful reproductions of colors and typesetting.

The book includes commentary, personal anecdotes, and a long-form interview in which Takahashi shares insights into her creative process. Additional features include a ribbon bookmark, an exclusive step-by-step illustration of Lum from Urusei Yatsura, and special sections where Takahashi selects and reflects on her favorite panels from across her works.

This rare glimpse into the mind of a creative master is a must-have for readers, artists, and fans worldwide.

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 400
  • Author: Rumiko Takahashi

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SKU NO. 9781974756162

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A deluxe art book celebrating the original work of renowned manga artist Rumiko Takahashi, showcasing her most beloved series, including Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Ranma ½, Inuyasha, RIN-NE, and Mao.

For more than forty-five years, Takahashi has captivated readers with her versatile storytelling and unforgettable characters. Presented in its original right-to-left format, this volume highlights her drawings in stunning detail, with faithful reproductions of colors and typesetting.

The book includes commentary, personal anecdotes, and a long-form interview in which Takahashi shares insights into her creative process. Additional features include a ribbon bookmark, an exclusive step-by-step illustration of Lum from Urusei Yatsura, and special sections where Takahashi selects and reflects on her favorite panels from across her works.

This rare glimpse into the mind of a creative master is a must-have for readers, artists, and fans worldwide.

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 400
  • Author: Rumiko Takahashi

Details

A deluxe art book celebrating the original work of renowned manga artist Rumiko Takahashi, showcasing her most beloved series, including Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Ranma ½, Inuyasha, RIN-NE, and Mao.

For more than forty-five years, Takahashi has captivated readers with her versatile storytelling and unforgettable characters. Presented in its original right-to-left format, this volume highlights her drawings in stunning detail, with faithful reproductions of colors and typesetting.

The book includes commentary, personal anecdotes, and a long-form interview in which Takahashi shares insights into her creative process. Additional features include a ribbon bookmark, an exclusive step-by-step illustration of Lum from Urusei Yatsura, and special sections where Takahashi selects and reflects on her favorite panels from across her works.

This rare glimpse into the mind of a creative master is a must-have for readers, artists, and fans worldwide.

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 400
  • Author: Rumiko Takahashi