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More copies of this ISBNOther titles in the Cromartie High School series:Cromartie High School Volume 1by Eiji Nonaka
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Japan's runaway hit comedy has finally arrived! Takashi Kamiyama is an average high school student who wouldn't hurt a fly. But as fate would have it, he's ended up at the notorious reform school, Cromartie High. After becoming friends with a motley crew of thugs, a gorilla, and a trashcan-shaped robot, Takashi won't just learn his ABCs - he'll learn everything there is to know about being a juvenile delinquent. And so will you! Review:"Some jokes translate well; some don't. The first volume of Nonaka's Japanese school comedy (which has also appeared in anime form) has a lot of both kinds. The setting is a high school for the toughest boys around, where everyone's always trying to prove how bad they are and figure out who's strongest among them. But the students are also not the swiftest bunch, with the exception of this story's more-or-less normal protagonist, Takashi Kamiyama. Hijinks ensue — mostly in the form of six-page blackout sketches that end with an all-but-audible rimshot. Nonaka's favorite stratagem is to introduce a character who looks so tough that everyone chatters about how tough he is: there's a bare-chested pro-wrestler type who looks a few decades too old for high school; a gorilla; a metal-covered student named Mechazawa (no one can get up the nerve to ask if he's actually a robot); and so on. Nonaka's deadpan drawing style turns this tale into an absurdist farce — one student looks like Freddie Mercury, complete with hairy armpits; another is undone by motion sickness. But much of the humor (like drawn-out arguments over one character's blood type) can't help flying over the heads of Western readers, and the awkwardly colloquial translation doesn't help. Despite all that, this humorous take on manga's stereotypical high school setting does provide some laughs." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!Average customer rating based on 1 comment:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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