Tokyo Aliens Vol. 07
This thrilling sci-fi/fantasy series welcomes you to Japan, a top-ten destination for extraterrestrials looking for refuge, relaxation, a good time, or just to raise a little hell!
Join one unsuspecting Tokyoite as he discovers that intergalactic tourist relations can prove to be a lot more dangerous than they seem!
Akira Gunji, Sho Tenkubashi, and Raika Nadeshiko plunge headfirst into a cosmic clash against Raika’s doppelganger Ririka—an assault weapon wreaking havoc across the stars! The odds seem insurmountable until Kaito Toya, Raika’s unexpected ally, rockets onto the scene, catapulting Akira and his crew into an even more daunting battle.
Then, apart from saving the universe, Akira faces a quintessentially mundane challenge—he flunked a high school test! His schoolmates Sho and Masato Kizaki assemble at Akira’s house for a tutoring session. Little do they realize that Masato’s stay on Earth is more than just academic—it’s a mission to find a bride!
Story Locale:Modern-day Tokyo
Series Overview: This thrilling sci-fi/fantasy series welcomes you to Japan, a top-ten destination for extraterrestrials looking for refuge, relaxation, a good time, or just to raise a little hell! Join one unsuspecting Tokyoite as he discovers that intergalactic tourist relations can prove to be a lot more dangerous than they seem!
Biographical Notes:
NAOE is the creator of Aoharu x Machinegun and Tokyo Aliens.
Title Notes:
Hot property! Other North American manga publishers have been eyeing Tokyo Aliens, and English rights were sold with multiple offers on it. Taking this and the overall positive fan reaction in Japan to the series, we have the makings of a strong seller on our hands.
Primed for fans! Like many of the bestselling series from Square Enix Japan’s GFantasy magazine—Black Butler, Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun, and The Case Study of Vanitas, to name a few—Tokyo Aliens features a hugely attractive cast of characters and dynamic plot created by the sure hand of a talented artist. This will not go amiss among the core manga fans.
Riding the BL wave! The Boys Love (BL) genre of manga has seen rapid growth in sales over the past few years, and the subtle yet unmissable BL tones in Tokyo Aliens (à la Black Butler) will hit home with the BL fanbase.
UFOs are big news! Tokyo Aliens plays thoughtfully with the subject of aliens walking among us. With the US government making proposals concerning unexplained aerial phenomena, chatter about extraterrestrial life and craft no longer belongs in the realm of conspiracy theory. Tokyo Aliens takes the conversation and explores one possibility of this new reality.
This material is suitable for readers ages 16+.
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