Moon-Bin endures arduous training at a Mongol military slave camp, where he is forced to fight for his oppressors. He descends into savagery, becoming a feral beast in battle, driven only by the compulsion to survive.
A manga biography of Ernesto "Ch?e" Guevara, describing the life and accomplishments of the man who was an Argentine revolutionary, a guerilla leader, and a central figure during the Cuban Revolution.
Describes Ramsey Beyer's journey from an eighteen-year-old from a small town in Michigan through her freshman year at a bustling art school in a big city.
Young James Bond, while attending boarding school at Eton in the 1930s, must battle against an insane arms dealer who, by using killer eels, is attempting to create a race of indestructible soldiers on the eve of World War II.
Describes, in graphic form, the reasons humans may need to leave Earth and inhabit another planet; discusses what has been discovered about living in space; and examines how humans can help keep the environment on Earth safe.
A graphic novel adaptation of the book in which the authors relate the findings of their investigation into the death of King Tut, contending that the boy king was murdered and did not, as many believe, die of disease. Includes the story of Howard Carter's search for and discovery of King Tut's tomb.
Presents an autobiographical account, through drawings, photos, and journal entries, of the author's trip with her mother to Paris, where she visited the Eiffel Tower, Oscar Wilde's grave, and a variety of caf?s while drinking delicious French milk.