Moresukine : uploaded weekly from Tokyo

Titre
Moresukine : uploaded weekly from Tokyo

Dirk. Schwieger

Sommaire
In order to help immerse himself in Japanese culture during a six-month period he spent living abroad in Tokyo (Jan. 2-July 3 2006), German comic artist Dirk Schwieger kept a weekly webcomic blog on which he asked his fans to dare him to try all sorts of different things--exotic, disgusting, revealing, whatever! This book documents the results of that project in a blend that is part travelogue and part graphic novel. In addition to completing his own assignments, Schwieger sent messages to other comic artists around the globe asking them to meet and talk with Japanese people living in their respective cities and to document these conversations. The book also features comics detailing the results of these efforts from participants including James Kochalka, Steve Havelka, Leo Leowald, Ryan North, Olivier Texier, Monsieur Le Chien, Thomas Gilke, Yassine & Toma Bletner, and Marcel Guldemond.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2008

Description matérielle
1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 21 cm.

Note générale
"Expat inJapan experience all things Japanese as ordered online"--Cover.

Vedette-matière - nom de personne
Schwieger, Dirk-Anecdotes-Comic books, strips, etc.

Terme de vedette-matière
Comic books, strips, etc. -- Germany.

Terme géographique
Japan -- Social life and customs -- 1945- -- Comic books, strips, etc.
 
Japan -- Description and travel -- Comic books, strips, etc.

Résumé
In order to help immerse himself in Japanese culture during a six-month period he spent living abroad in Tokyo (Jan. 2-July 3 2006), German comic artist Dirk Schwieger kept a weekly webcomic blog on which he asked his fans to dare him to try all sorts of different things--exotic, disgusting, revealing, whatever! This book documents the results of that project in a blend that is part travelogue and part graphic novel. In addition to completing his own assignments, Schwieger sent messages to other comic artists around the globe asking them to meet and talk with Japanese people living in their respective cities and to document these conversations. The book also features comics detailing the results of these efforts from participants including James Kochalka, Steve Havelka, Leo Leowald, Ryan North, Olivier Texier, Monsieur Le Chien, Thomas Gilke, Yassine & Toma Bletner, and Marcel Guldemond.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781561635375

Informations de publication
New York : NBM ComicsLit, c2008.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
D.S. MacKenzie495.6 SCHBook30522000303542Non-Fiction