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Paperback Neon Genesis Evangelion, Volume 1: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Book

ISBN: 1595823212

ISBN13: 9781595823212

Neon Genesis Evangelion, Volume 1: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project

(Book #1 in the Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project Series)

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Stunning, hotheaded Asuka Langley Soryu has been friends with Shinji Ikari since they were little. And she always sort of assumed they'd stay together-until the day the beautiful, brilliant Rei... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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fashionable rei

The art is first class: it is hard to believe it was not drawn by Sakamoto himself. There is seamless continuity with the original drawings, So far, the action is centered on people rather than mecha. Some may regret it, I will not. Despite the different story,many details of the original one are deftly woven in. as a wink to old Eva fans. Characters are presented in a different light but retain their identity. Shinji is now a happy fellow, a little lazy, a tad pervy - who is not, at that age - and beyond? Asuka is still a raging storm, but totally devoted to Shinji, despite her denegations, As for Rei, she comes as a fetching ingenue, very elegantly dressed . (Is there a hint that the "punk" wave in Japan might possibly be ebbing a little? My fingers are firmly crossed.)

Evangelion vol.1 Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project

It is the new version of Evangelion from Japanese game I would recommend this book it shows life between Shinji, rei, asuka.

(4.5 STARS) Romantic Comedy Meets Sci-fi in "The Shinji Ikari Raising Project"

This is a review of the comic Volume 1 of "The Shinji Ikari Raising Project" published by Dark Horse Comics. Not to be confused with Sadamoto Yushiyuki's "Neon Genesis Evangelion" published by VIZ Media, or Fumino Hayashi's "Neon Genesis Evangelion: Angelic Days" published by ADV Manga. Here are liner notes on the back cover of Volume 1 of "The Shinji Ikari Raising Project," which goes like this: "Based on the alternate world glimpsed in the final episode of the famous `Neon Genesis Evangelion' TV series, `The Shinji Ikari Raising Project' explores Evangelion's famous characters through love, comedy, and a new set of mysteries!" Well, in short, this is a ROMANTIC COMEDY based on the main characters of the Evangelion franchise, Rei, Asuka, and Shinji. Believe me or not, this comic delivers the goods. [STORY] Shinji Ikari is an ordinary junior high school student living with his father Gendo and mother Yui, both working for "Artificial Evolution Lab." Shinji's ordinary life changes dramatically, however, when a beautiful, mysterious girl Rei Ayanami moved to his school in New Tokyo-3 and starts to live with his family. Naturally, Shinji's friend since childhood, strong-willed girl Asuka Langley Shoryu is not very happy about that. Unlike the original anime, Shinji is not a boy troubled by his relation with his distant father. Like any traditional romantic comedy set in school, he is a boy attracted to two totally different types of girls. This is a time-tested formula for setting up comedy and romance, if not very original. And it works pretty well with these two well-drawn characters, Asuka and Rei. The comic doesn't forget that it is originally a sci-fi drama. It contains a scene of Ayanami wearing plug suit and one failed experiment. Those who have not seen the original TV series can enjoy the comic as stand-alone series, though they might miss most of the sly in-jokes (Shinji's bearded father Gendo doesn't speak much because ... he is now a husband dominated by his loving and ever-smiling wife Yui). Jokes are not overused and the story keeps a nice, swift pace, following the romantic triangle of Shinji, Asuka, and Rei, and its consequences that are often funny. [ART] Though this is the first major work (his first tankobon book), Osamu Takahashi did a very good job with nice art (especially that of Rei Ayanami), which looks faithful to original character designs by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. The comic's art sometimes become slightly "fan servicey," but it is not too explicit or excessive. The book also has very funny bonus pages. The English version comic has the same front/back cover art and four color pages. It also comes with the 7-page afterword from the editor of the English version. Original "The Shinji Ikari Raising Project" has been serialized in "Monthly Shônen Ace" published by Kadokawa Shoten since June, 2005. The comic, illustrated by Osamu Takahashi, is inspired by one of the storylines in the game of the same name released in 20

Great Story and Better Than Angelic Days

I just bought this book and as soon as I received it, I began to read it. Very funny and 10X better than Angelic Days (which I happen to own all of them as well.) The story is great and Shinji is somewhat of a pervert in this, not to mention the art is also 10X better than Angelic Days. The art looks almost exactly like Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's and is what I've been waiting for. If you're an Eva fan then I highly recommend this book. I can't wait to get the 2nd. Five Stars all the way.
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