Difference between revisions of "Gunnm"
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− | Kishiro, Yukito. ''Gunnm'' (literally "gun dream, vt ''Battle Angel Alita'' in English translation). Series of graphic novels, source of film [[ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL]] (2019). Tokyo: Shueisha, 15 Dec. 1990-1April 1995. USA: Kodansha USA in ''Business Jump''. See Wikipedia entry (our source here) for other details.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Angel_Alita] | + | |
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+ | '''Kishiro, Yukito. ''Gunnm''''' (literally "gun dream, vt ''Battle Angel Alita'' in English translation). Series of graphic novels, source of film [[ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL]] (2019). Tokyo: Shueisha, 15 Dec. 1990-1April 1995. USA: Kodansha USA in ''Business Jump''. See Wikipedia entry (our source here) for other bibliographic details details.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_Angel_Alita] | ||
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+ | See citations for [[ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL]] film for relevant motifs. | ||
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+ | [[CATEGORY: Graphic & Plastic Arts]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Fiction]] |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 17 February 2019
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Kishiro, Yukito. Gunnm (literally "gun dream, vt Battle Angel Alita in English translation). Series of graphic novels, source of film ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL (2019). Tokyo: Shueisha, 15 Dec. 1990-1April 1995. USA: Kodansha USA in Business Jump. See Wikipedia entry (our source here) for other bibliographic details details.[1]
See citations for ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL film for relevant motifs.
RDE, Initial Compiler, 17Feb19