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Asia comic books issue 16

  • Issue #16
    Asian Cult Cinema (1996 Vital Books) 16

    Mature readers - some issues contain nudity. Cover price $6.00.

  • Issue #16-1ST
    Celestial Zone GN (1999-2003 Asiapac) 16-1ST

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    Volume 16 - 1st printing. "Strongest vs. Strongest!" Story and art by Wee Tian Beng. Both Chi Xue and Xuan Hua Divine were seriously injured. The former suffered broken bones all over her body and her life was in the balance. Moon Monarch discovered the Achilles' heel of the 12 Xuan Hua Evils and destroyed five of them in one fell swoop. Knowing that Moon Monarch and her lackeys were busy attacking Mt Dream-Cloud, Xue Wu decided to lie in wait and ambush her at Moon Shadow Peak. In a desperate bid to stop the forceful Blazing Sun, Wei Qi and Xuan Hua Tian Yuan were left with no choice but to demolish the suspension bridge separating him from them. Softcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 152 pages, B&W. NOTE: May or may NOT include poster. Cover price $9.95.

  • Issue #16-1ST
    Return of the Condor Heroes GN (2001 Asiapac) 16-1ST


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    Volume 16 - 1st printing. "The Birthday Gifts!" Written by Louis Cha. Art and cover by Wee Tian Beng. Translated by Jean Lim. This comic series illustrates the love story between an orphan Yang Guo and his beautiful master, Dragon Girl, during the turmoil of the Song Dynasty. Their love was hindered by many factors, including protests from the conservative society which disapproved of marriages between masters and disciples. Though they met with many hardships and were later separated for sixteen years, their devotion for each other never diminished. Their love is best expressed in the theme song: "O Mortals, what is Love that binds beyond life on earth?" Yang Guo also faced another dilemma - the person he respected and trusted most was involved in the death of his father. Despite his trials and tribulations, he emerged a powerful swordsman and gained recognition and respect from the people who despised him. This tender love story, skillfully illustrated by cartoonist Wee Tian Beng, will captivate readers from the first to the last of Yang Guo's exploits. Softcover, 6-in. x 8-in., 150 pages, B&W.