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Immortal Hounds 2

Paperback
$12.95 US
5"W x 7"H x 0.7"D   | 6 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Oct 25, 2016 | 202 Pages | 978-1-942993-60-5
As Kiriko attempts to make a flashy debut as a full-fledged Escape Artist, Fuurin tackles her next mission—seduce and infect Lt. Kenzaki with the deadly RDS—which Kenzaki appears to fall for, almost too easily. Meanwhile, Kenzaki's informant sheds light on the differences between this world and the world of the Vectors, just as a dangerous new Vector, dubbed Snow White, appears on the scene...
"The best bit here is the way that the world slowly unfolds, offering new details at just the right rate. Just when you start to get into the flow of things, the book throws something new at you, making for a wonderful pacing... [I]f the setup sounds interesting to you, as it’s unlikely to disappoint." - Fandom Post

"The setting of Immortal Hounds is wildly interesting, and its characters’ voices are consistent and strong... To say I want to see where Immortal Hounds goes understates the matter." - iDigitalTimes

"We foresee the potential for great things in the future for Immortal Hounds. If the story maintains it’s level of mystery and in-your-face action, then it should be an exciting and graphic tale." - BentoByte
Little is known about the artist, or possibly pair of talents, behind the name Ryoh Yasohachi but there is no denying the budding skill coming from this source. Yasohachi debuted in the world of self-publishing in 2005 with works combining romance with action and dark angsty themes. But soon Yasohachi was scouted by traditional comics publishers eventually working on video game adaptations for the immensely popular Persona series. With the success of that comic collection, Yasohachi moved on to work with avant-garde comics publisher enterbrain where titles such as Immortal Hounds and series UwaGaki (Over-Written) to critical acclaim.

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As Kiriko attempts to make a flashy debut as a full-fledged Escape Artist, Fuurin tackles her next mission—seduce and infect Lt. Kenzaki with the deadly RDS—which Kenzaki appears to fall for, almost too easily. Meanwhile, Kenzaki's informant sheds light on the differences between this world and the world of the Vectors, just as a dangerous new Vector, dubbed Snow White, appears on the scene...

Praise

"The best bit here is the way that the world slowly unfolds, offering new details at just the right rate. Just when you start to get into the flow of things, the book throws something new at you, making for a wonderful pacing... [I]f the setup sounds interesting to you, as it’s unlikely to disappoint." - Fandom Post

"The setting of Immortal Hounds is wildly interesting, and its characters’ voices are consistent and strong... To say I want to see where Immortal Hounds goes understates the matter." - iDigitalTimes

"We foresee the potential for great things in the future for Immortal Hounds. If the story maintains it’s level of mystery and in-your-face action, then it should be an exciting and graphic tale." - BentoByte

Author

Little is known about the artist, or possibly pair of talents, behind the name Ryoh Yasohachi but there is no denying the budding skill coming from this source. Yasohachi debuted in the world of self-publishing in 2005 with works combining romance with action and dark angsty themes. But soon Yasohachi was scouted by traditional comics publishers eventually working on video game adaptations for the immensely popular Persona series. With the success of that comic collection, Yasohachi moved on to work with avant-garde comics publisher enterbrain where titles such as Immortal Hounds and series UwaGaki (Over-Written) to critical acclaim.