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Mobile Suit Gundam: THE ORIGIN, Volume 7: Battle of Loum, by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko

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"It's a good book. Very good, actually. Very good war comics, requiring no prior experience with anime or mecha or "Gundam" - just a well-made, old-fashioned war comic, full of thrills and spills and lucky breaks and narrow escapes and preening villains you'll love to hate and pigheaded heroes you may hate to love, and expert drawings by a master craftsman, and hard, sturdy "violence"." - Joe McCulloch, "The Comics Journal""It's not often that I bother taking up space just to discuss the presentation of a book, but this is certainly one of Vertical's finest releases. Both the graphic and actual material design of the cover is special, and the interior is of a much higher quality than your average manga. This especially holds true throughout the healthy handful of color sections, which look absolutely gorgeous on the glossy paper stock...The whole package is an absolute must for fans of "Gundam", but I'd say there's plenty to enjoy in this nearly 450-page monster for anyone remotely interested in mech action and sci-fi storytelling." - "Otaku USA""This is the root of all the tropes and themes of "Gundam" but with a loving layer of refinement that cleans up a lot of the rough edges of the original...It many ways this is the clearest vision of the original story and a great place to start as well as revisit." - "Reverse Thieves""From the painted opening prologue, the storytelling is of an incredibly high standard, with Yasuhiko's touch servicing action scenes especially well. Visual highlights abound... It's a dazzling, action packed ride, and I'd recommend it highly." - "Anime UK News"
Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende
Hokkaido native Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (1947-) is a Japanese animator and manga artist. His career as a character designer has spanned over four decades, creating famed characters for such anime as Super Atragon, Brace Raideen, and the widely known Mobile Suit Gundam. Considered a pivotal player in mecha and sci-fi anime, Yasuhiko's characters, stories and illustrations are unmistakable in their style and serve as timeless examples as pioneers of manga and animation in Japan. Yasuhiko began his career as an animator in Osama Tezuka's Mushi Productions, and later on decided to go freelance to work for a number of animation productions for both film and television. In the late 70's, Yasuhiko would turn his attention to the world of comics, as he has since penned nearly two dozen titles since.In 1981 he was awarded the Nebula Award by the Japanese Sci-Fi Association.In 1990 his work Namuji won the Japan Comic Artist Association Grand PrizeAnd in 2000 he took the Japan Media Arts Award for Best Comic with his title A Revolutionary Dog.
Produktinformation
Gebundene Ausgabe: 420 Seiten
Verlag: Vertical; Auflage: 01 (30. September 2014)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 1939130670
ISBN-13: 978-1939130679
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
16,3 x 2,9 x 21,1 cm
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This book wraps up all of the back story of the Char and Sayla, Zeon's early use of mobile suits and the first few months of the One Year War. It really does a great job of showing the state of the Earth and Colonies leading up to Char's attack of Side 7. I remember watching the anime when I was younger and didn't fully understand the gravity of the situation (in relation to the events leading up to war and during,) and just how far Zeon was willing to justify their right for independence. Even in other Gundam OVAs as well, you only see bits and pieces of flashbacks or short dialogue alluding to the chaotic events. For instance in Origin, you see Gihren with no remorse order any neighboring colony not in line with Zeon's views, destroyed and one being infamously used in an attempt to destroy Federation HQ in Jaburo. Afterr the failed colony drop you learn just how devastating the colony was for the planet. Also seeing the tragic battle of Loum along, showcasing the Federation's inability to stand toe to toe with Zeon's mobile suit force. Another noteworthy insight is seeing Revil and Degwin discussing the urgent need to end the war before it gets worse, while Revil is a POW in Zeon. Seeing it all play out in book 7 of Mobile Suit Gundam Origin, really helps me to understand the state of affairs for both sides before Amuro and the Gundam come onto the scene. It really is no wonder in my mind why the war couldn't afford (in more ways than one,) to last longer than a full year for Federation and Zeon.
Fantastic! The the never before seen back story arc continues as the events surrounding the Battle of Loum is revealed skillfully by Yaz. Follow Char as he gains recognition and climbs up the ranks in the Zeon military. Follow Sayla as she struggles for a normal life that will be denied to her. Yaz's storytelling brings these two to life. Don't miss out if you call yourself a Gundam fan.
Another excellent volume, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko knocks it out of the park again. This volume covers the first month of the One Year War, a part of the Universal Century's timeline that typically has only been covered in passing and concludes the lengthy flashback that started in volume 5. This volume is a gripping read start to finish and touches on and fleshes out so many great characters. Getting to see Char earn his namesake, the Black Tri-Stars gaining their fearsome reputation, the continuing drama of House Zabi, and of course, Sayla being a badass left me salivating for the next book.The artwork is once again amazing, especially the color pages of Yasuhiko's watercolor work, which paints the beautiful and haunting scenes of the war. The paper and binding quality is consistent with past volumes, which is to say its amazing. If you've been enjoying Gundam: The Origin then buying this volume is a no-brainer. If you love comics, especially manga, give this series a shot and pick up the first volume, its truly fantastic and deserves your support.
The seventh volume of Gundam: The Origin continues the flashbacks by moving to Operation British and then to the Battle of Loum. Char has become a Zeon ace pilot in Mobile Suit combat and participates in the Battle of Loum alongside the Black Tri-Stars and many other characters that would play future roles in the anime series!We finally get to see detailed accounts of the colony drop from Operation British and then the beginning and end of Loum. We've all heard of Char's sinking of 5 ships as well as the Black Tri-Stars capturing General Revil and now we get to see it. Many other characters are present here including Ryu Jose! Garma is constantly trying to keep up with Char's accolades and this ties directly into Garma's last stand with White Base. We also get to see the war brought to Sayla Mass. The book ends where the first book begins thanks to the extra story "On the Eve" and we also get commentary by Mamoru Nagano at the end as an extra feature. Another must-have Gundam release!
Wow is all I can say for this amazing installment of Gundam the Origin. We are now seven volumes into the story and the story is still as good if not better than volume one. This volume covers the events prior to the battle of Loum, the battle of Loum, and the aftermath of the battle itself; which was never shown in the animated series. One of the characters that really stands out in this volume is Sayla Mass, I won't get into any of the details but if you have been following Gundam for a long time you will understand. This volume holds up the quality of all previous volumes with beautiful color pages mixed in with the black and white ones as well as a bonus 8 page section in the end of the book detailing Mamoru Nagano's thoughts on Gundam the Origin. For anyone wondering Mamoru Nagano is a mechs designer from the Mobile suite Zeta Gundam series. I recommend this volume to any Gundam fan.
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