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R to L (Japanese Style). Death is their business, and business is good. Koko Hekmatyar's brother Kasper and Jonah face each other down, but settling old scores may have to wait a bit longer. Then Koko and her team head for South Africa looking for Japanese robotics scientist Dr. Minami Amada, whose inventions have profitable military applications. Naturally, the competition would like to meet the good doctor as well, and the race is on to find her. In the international arms trading game, Koko likes to keep her friends close and her enemies closer, but getting too close to Koko is a good way to end up in a body bag...
Keitaro Takahashi's Books
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Jormungand, Vol. 8
Reads R to L (Japanese Style). While doing business in Southeast Asia, Koko Hekmatyar's brother, Kasper, runs into some interference from the Japanese...
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Jormungand, Vol. 7
Reads R to L (Japanese Style) M audience. Jonah is a child soldier, born amidst the chaotic conflicts that rage across West Asia, his family lost to a...
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Jormungand, Vol. 6
Reads R to L (Japanese Style) M audience. Jonah is a child soldier, born amidst the chaotic conflicts that rage across West Asia, his family lost to a...
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Jormungand, Vol. 5
Reads R to L (Japanese Style), for M audiences. Koko and her team head for the Balkans to deliver a rather different cargo than usual--a team of...
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Jormungand, Vol. 4
Reads R to L (Japanese Style). Death is their business, and business is good. In the business of arms dealing, you have to move fast if you want to...
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Jormungand, Vol. 2
R to L (Japanese Style). Death is their business, and business is good. In the business of arms dealing, your list of enemies is as long as your list...
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Jormungand, Vol. 9
Death is their business, and business is good.Jonah is a child soldier, born amidst the chaotic conflicts that rage across West Asia, his family lost...
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