Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Volume 10

Illustrated by Osamu Takahashi
Translated by Michael Gombos
Ebook
On sale Nov 19, 2014 | 192 Pages | 9781630082659
Don't say "crazy"! The campus culture festival is coming up for the students of Class 2-A, and in manga these days that means not only cosplay, but starting an all-girl band! But what are they supposed to do about the fact that the keyboardist, Shinji, isn't, um, a girl? Well, that's when it's time for a little crossplay! Plus, a special bonus 4-koma (four-panel gag strip) feature! Each volume contains four opening pages in full color, fan art, letters, and giveaways!

* The most famous anime franchise of the last twenty years.

* The new anime movie is available from Funimation.
Osamu Takahashi is a comic book creator, writer, artist, and cover artist working for Dark Horse Comics. Takahashi has worked on the The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Volumes 1-6.  View titles by Osamu Takahashi

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Don't say "crazy"! The campus culture festival is coming up for the students of Class 2-A, and in manga these days that means not only cosplay, but starting an all-girl band! But what are they supposed to do about the fact that the keyboardist, Shinji, isn't, um, a girl? Well, that's when it's time for a little crossplay! Plus, a special bonus 4-koma (four-panel gag strip) feature! Each volume contains four opening pages in full color, fan art, letters, and giveaways!

* The most famous anime franchise of the last twenty years.

* The new anime movie is available from Funimation.

Author

Osamu Takahashi is a comic book creator, writer, artist, and cover artist working for Dark Horse Comics. Takahashi has worked on the The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Volumes 1-6.  View titles by Osamu Takahashi

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