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LOST GIRLStells of the times and spaces in between the plot points, through the eyes and ears of the saga’s toughest—but more taciturn—heroines. What they thought, and felt, and did on and off stage come to the fore via a medium distinctly suited to conveying interiority: language.
The two novella-length offerings were originally included as bonus features in the initial Japanese Blu-ray releases, while the introduction and the titular story are unique to the book. A manga rendering of this official spinoff is slated to appear stateside from Kodansha Comics.
The writer of many of the episodes of the smash hit animated seriesAttack on Titan, Hiroshi Seko has served as the scenarist for the small-screen adaptations of other popular franchises such asSeraph of the EndandAjin: Demi-Human.“I doubt anyone else would call Mikasa or Annie—two of the main female characters from the glorious manga series Attack on Titan—superheroes, but to me, they SO are. [Lost Girls] shows us a lot more about… Mikasa, who is the undisputed superhero/badass/best character of the series; and Annie, mysterious, superbadass, and…well…I don’t want to spoil it.”
—Kirkus ReviewsHajime Isayama broke into the manga industry in 2006 when he applied for the Magazine Grand Prix promoted by Kodansha Ltd. with a short version ofAttack on Titan. The short received an award and inspired him to move to Tokyo at the age of twenty. In 2009, his first serial work,Attack on Titan, started inBessatsu Shōnen Magazine. It won the Shōnen category of the 35th Kodansha Manga Award in 2011, and was nominated for both the 4th annual Manga Taishō Award and the 16th annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.
Hiroshi Sekois a Japanese writer best known for creating the story for the mangaAttack on Titan: Lost GirllÄ
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