Mew Mew a la Mode
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Posted by Frederik Hautain on Apr 26, 2005
Tags: manga, mew, mode, tokyopop
TOKYOPOP Inc., the #1 publisher of manga in the U.S., tempts fans of the mega delicious Tokyo Mew Mew with the sinfully sweet sequel Tokyo Mew Mew a la Mode. Offering a cool confection just in time for summer, fan-favorite creator Mia Ikumi returns for a second helping with the celebrated Mew Mew girls--now stars of their own wildly popular 4 Kids TV show Mew Mew Power!
Tokyo Mew Mew tells the story of five girls whose DNA has merged with animals, as part of a secret project called the "Mew Project." Their
mission: To protect the planet from aliens who are using animals to attack humans. In Tokyo Mew Mew a la Mode, a sixth Mew named Berry is about to emerge--the first Mew Mew with two sets of animal genes coursing through her veins. Half cat, half rabbit, she's joining the Mew Mew team just in time: A new set of villains has appeared and its leader just happens to love his wild game well done! New love interests merge with the intoxicating action sequences that were the mainstay of the original series.
"I'm thrilled to be working on the a la Mode series. With the TV show on the air and these new books available soon, this is going to be the year of the Mew!" says series editor Carol Fox. "I always see girls dressed like the series' star Mew Ichigo at conventions--maybe soon we'll be seeing some rabbit ears (a la new Mew Berry) among the cosplayers, too!"
Mia Ikumi won the 24th Nakayoshi New Manga Artist contest for her debut, "Usagi no Furasu Hoshi" ("Bunnies Scattering Stars"). Her other titles include Superdoll Rika-chan and Ichigo no Mori no Nemurihime (Sleeping Beauty of Strawberry Forest).
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