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Ryan Inzana

Autor de Ichiro

3+ Obras 209 Miembros 17 Reseñas

Obras de Ryan Inzana

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World War 3 Illustrated #34: Taking Liberties (2003) — Contribuidor — 4 copias
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World War 3 Illustrated #39: Wordless Worlds (2009) — Contribuidor — 3 copias
World War 3 Illustrated #33: The Situation (2002) — Ilustrador — 2 copias

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Conocimiento común

Género
male
Lugares de residencia
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Educación
Pratt Institute (B.F.A. in communication design)
Ocupaciones
comic artist
Biografía breve
Ryan Inzana is an illustrator and cartoonist from Brooklyn, New York. His illustrations can be seen in publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Nation and The Progressive. Ryan’s comics work has been published in World War 3 Illustrated, New York Waste and online in Slate Magazine. His graphic novel, Johnny Jihad, was chosen as one of Booklist’s top ten graphic novels of 2003. He is currently at work on a semi-autobiographical graphic novel series entitled God-less America, a brutal memoir of the life and times of a footloose artist in the belly of the beast in Brooklyn, New York, to be published by NBM

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Good story that is part fantasy with a Japanese-American boy who returns to Japan with his mother and gets involved with mythical beings. Has good comments on the futility of war and remembering Hiroshima also.
 
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kslade | 15 reseñas más. | Dec 8, 2022 |
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ritaer | Jul 9, 2021 |
Immediate reaction to this book *gasp* samurais! But it's not that at all. It's actually more profound than that. Ichiro is a half American half Japanese. He idealizes his father who fought in Iraq. He carries around a solider book that once belonged to him and generally thinks he knows it all. His perspective about war changes when he goes from his home in New York to Japan as a result of his mother gaining a job opportunity. He is to live with his grandfather who shows him what war really is about.

The book interweaves the legends and past with Ichiro's story. And then it gets even better when he actually goes into a different world and sees the world of the Gods he's been hearing so much about. All of a sudden these bird creatures and all around freaky looking things are there and he soon realizes that all is not right in their world either. But before all that you might be wondering "What's up with the raccoon behind him?" Well that raccoon starts the story off. it is actually a tanuki - a shapeshifter and he'll become very important in Ichiro's story.

Wow. Not at all what I expected to be. I guess I just looked at the cover assumed and then asked for it. I loved the legends described in the book. It brought more to the story. As well as the descriptions of modern day war especially the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing. The way Ichiro reacts to it was in a way that you would think someone who just had changed their mind. And for a kid it's a big deal especially the way he acted in the beginning. Again like he knew everything. He acts like he's cool and nothing affects him with his sunglasses on but the truth is he's hurting. This was a great beginning to this story and I REALLY want to know what happens next! The end just left you with a hole wide open to the plot. Ugh. Darn you authors... so cruel.

Loved the artwork. Sorry I can't find any from the book but I put the picture below because it seemed appropriate. You guys should check out his website: http://ryaninzana.com/illustration.html to get a feel of what he can do.



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AdrianaGarcia | 15 reseñas más. | Jul 10, 2018 |
Ichiro stays with his grandfather while his mother teaches at the university. His grandfather takes him to various temples and discusses legends, family and history with him. Then Ichiro gets to meet one of the Shinto gods for himself.

I absolutely loved this. Ichiro was a wonderful character and I loved the relationship he and his grandfather had with each other. I thought the illustrations of the myths were lovely as well and I loved the simple colors.
 
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Rosa.Mill | 15 reseñas más. | Nov 21, 2015 |

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