Infini-T Force Vol. 5 - Paperback
Infini-T Force Vol. 5 - Paperback
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by Ukyo Kodachi (Author), Tatsuma Ejiri (Illustrator), Caleb D. Cook (Translator)
As the heroes continue to investigate Para Bellum's attacks, one of their ultimate foes appears in Tokyo, intent on telling Emi the truth about the world... and herself!
In the aftermath of Para Bellum's attack, the word "heroes" is on every Shibuya resident's lips! Between a tabloid reporter intent on unmasking one of the heroes and a gang from another dimension, the team has little time to recuperate from their wounds, especially when Casshan's greatest nemesis inexplicably appears. Now, Casshan must face his nemesis, Buraiking Boss, who reveals that there's even more to this dimensional tangle than the heroes previously imagined - The evil wasn't defeated with Para Bellum! In fact, the fight may just be getting started... Continue the fight with Tatsunoko Productions' classic heroes in Infini-T Force Vol. 5, previously unreleased in English and available for the first time from Nakama Press!Author Biography
Ukyo Kodachi is a Japanese novelist, manga artist, and screenwriter. He started out writing tabletop role-playing games, before debuting as a novelist in 2008 and a screenwriter in 2013. From 2016 to 2020, he worked on the Boruto: Naruto Next Generations manga.
Tatsuma Ejiri is a Japanese manga artist from Kyoto Prefecture. After graduating from Kanazawa University he worked as a manga assistant for, among others, Eiichiro Oda and Jin Kobayashi. His first professionally published work was CHILDS published in the 1999 winter edition of Akamaru Jump. In 2006 his sports manga P2! -let's Play Pingpong!- was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump. His latest work is Infini-T Force, which celebrates Tatsunoko Productions' 55th anniversary and has been licensed in English by Udon Entertainment. Caleb Cook is a translator of Japanese media with a focus on manga and art books. He studied Japanese language and translation at Dartmouth College and abroad at Kanda Gaigo Daigaku in Chiba, Japan. He then spent two years living and working as an English teacher in Miyagi, Japan before returning to the U.S.