This anthology series takes a humorous look at the male characters of Code Geass, and features outtakes, what-if's, one-shots, and laughs from a host of manga creators.
In a world where Britannia has conquered Japan and treats the Japanese as second-class citizens, Lelouch, a Britannian prince, plots to take down the corrupt empire.
As fitting for the 21st century as von Clausewitz's "On War" was in its own time, "Invisible Armies" is a complete global history of guerrilla uprisings through the ages.
Since its debut manga RG Veda, CLAMP has steadily asserted itself as one of the most widely renowned teams of manga artists, leaving a durable imprint in every established genre while also devising novel formulas along the way. Endowed not only with stylistic distinctiveness but also comprehensive cultural structure, CLAMP's output is distinguished by unique worldbuilding flair and visual vitality. Exploring a selection of CLAMP manga as well as anime it inspired, this volume examines CLAMP's broader philosophical underpinnings, its dedication to the invention of elaborate narrative constructs, its legendary passion for multilayered universes, and its symbolic interpretation of human identity. Throughout, the work highlights the team's incremental creation of a graphic constellation of unparalleled appeal.
Lelouch, Suzaku and other young warriors battle in the late Tokugawa Shogunate era, where the power of Geass forced Japan to falsely open up their ports.
Lelouch, a Britannian prince, and Suzaku, son of the Japanese prime minister, become friends in a Japanese boarding school, unaware that their future lives would be altered due to a war between the two nations.