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The sister of Marcel, the night watchman, vanished fifty years ago in the Musée du Louvre, and Marcel suspects that his sister found a way to disappear into a painting. Es un manga enigmático, de espíritu melancólico, con cierto realismo mágico y un estilo de dibujo muy europeo. Oct 25 Yearning Teens, Frustrated Romance, Pretty Skies — Is There Anything Else to Makoto Shinkai? Cats of the Louvre ( Japanese: ルーヴルの猫, Hepburn: Rūvuru no Neko) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taiyō Matsumoto. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Original magazine from June 2016 to July 2017.

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There are many reasons you should read Manga online, and if you are a fan of this unique storytelling style Although Taiyo Matsumoto desired a career as a professional soccerplayer at first, he eventually chose an artistic profession. He gained his first success through the Comic Open contest, held by the magazine Comic Morning, which allowed him to make his professional debut. He started out with 'Straight', a comic about basketball players. Sports remain his main influence in his next comic, 'Zéro', a story about a boxer. Marcel's tragic past becomes the catalyst for the slowly paced but highly intriguing story: 50 years ago, he lost his sister at the museum, and he believes her saw her walk into a painting where she might still be living to this day. The kitten Snowbebe, meanwhile, is discovering his own ability to wander in and out of paintings, and his misadventures might very well end up being the key to Marcel finally finding some sort of resolution.This is where the manga really shines. The characters are so well done and thought through that they make the brightest stars painted on this canvas. Whether it's the world of cats or the human world, personalities clash, and we act driven by our past experiences. Interactions between the characters give us the insight into some of the inner struggles and demons, harsh reality and cruelties some of them went through, but also remind us of kindness and sacrifice, and how someone can change for the sake of someone else. They are all relatable, all too relatable, and it is hard not to find a little bit of yourself in the characters. The book is part of a series of graphic novels centered in and around the museum that have come out in recent years. I’ve only read a few of them, but I would have to say that Cats of the Louvre is the best and most memorable of those. Rather than rely upon the museum’s reputation to justify an artily oblique series of images, this book contains an actual story.

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Cats of the Louvre is written and illustrated by Taiyō Matsumoto. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Original manga magazine from June 20, 2016 to July 20, 2017. [2] [3] Shogakukan published its individual chapters into two wideban volumes, released on October 30, 2017. [4] [5] Another one of the Louvre-sponsored graphic novels about the Louvre, one of the most ambitious of all of them, a tw0-volume manga by Taiyo Matsumoto (Sunny) filled with mystery and fantasy and pathos and strangeness and an appreciation for the attractions of art for anyone. As with some others from the series, this one depends on what happens at the Louvre after hours, during the night, behind the scenes; with that Toy Story assumption--when a toy falls in the playroom and there is no adult around to hear it, that means magic happens. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (July 24, 2020). "Cats of the Louvre, Witch Hat Atelier, Way of the Househusband Win Eisner Awards". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on July 25, 2020 . Retrieved July 25, 2020. In 1993 Matsumoto started the 'Tekkonkinkurito' trilogy in Big Spirits magazine, which was even adapted to a theatre play. He continued his comics exploits with several short stories for the Comic Aré magazine, which are collected in the book 'Nihon no Kyodai'. Again for Big Spirits, Taiyo Matsumoto started the series 'Ping Pong' in 1996. 'Number Five' followed in 2001, published by Shogakukan.

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