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Jun 21st, 2011, 4:46 am
2001 Nights manga by Yukinobu Hoshino.
Requirements: CBR Reader, 450 MB.
Overview: A collection of short stories that look to mankind's exploration of space, and examine the possibilities that we could face when we decide to take those first fateful steps into the unknown.

    ”With amazing art and an intricately woven plot, 2001 Nights is a masterpiece that can be read over and over again!” -- Redhead2"
    “It's some of the best sci-fi comics I've ever read.” -- H_E_H

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2001 Nights / 2001 Ya Monotogari.
    Yukinobu Hoshino artist, writer, cover
    Published by Futabasha, Kobunsha, Viz Media, 1984-2007.

      2001 Nights consists of several loosely connected short stories, all taking place in the same timeline, with the whole series spanning several hundred years. Many of the stories are related to each other (even across books), each building upon the achievements of the previous ones. The stories are often (but not always) scientifically plausible, recalling a lot of the early science fiction of the 1950 and 1960 eras.

      2001 Nights (2001夜物語 Nisen'ichi Ya Monogatari) is a science fiction manga series written and illustrated by Yukinobu Hoshino and originally serialized in Futabasha's Monthly Super Action starting from June 1984. It was then collected into three bound volumes by Futabasha, released between August 18, 1985[1] and October 24, 1986. The series was licensed for an English-language release by Viz Media and published in North America starting March 22, 1996. 2001 Nights is largely inspired by classic hard science fiction, with many visual homages to previous science fiction novels and films.

      A Manga Odyssey, Reviewed by Thomas Lundin on March 22, 2000.
        2001: A Space Odyssey is one of my favorite movies for its detailed and believable vision of a future that is still largely unrealized. I was pleasantly surprised to see Yukinobu Hoshino pay homage to Kubrick's visual style throughout much of 2001 Nights, in scenes that were recognizably inspired by the film. The skillfully-rendered black-and-white panels throughout the book are evocative of the silence and vastness of space, yet the human characters are drawn with grace and style, without the occasional cartoonish facial expressions that mar other manga I've read. This stylistic discipline helps to keep the work focused and believable.

        Aside from the fantastic artwork, the author lays out a sweeping story of humankind's quest to find its destiny beyond Earth, told in a series of time-separated vignettes. He touches upon issues of cooperation, isolation, exploration, greed and even religion -- and manages to pull this off without becoming trite.

        It's pretty tough to describe in words something that is so visually distinctive and compelling. I originally ordered this book on a whim, but it has just blown me away.

      It is the most intruiging and tanginble sci-fi epic ever!, Reviewed by "redhead2" on December 20, 1997
        2001 Nights is a fantastic journey in the far reaches of space you will never forget! Spanning 3 graphic novels beautifully drawn by author Yokinobu Hoshino, it is a dazzling collection of 19 short stories, from the not- too-distant future to the year 2400. 2001 Nights is about humanity's attempt to discover new forms of life and colonize planets, yet with these hopes of peace comes the dark side of the human soul. With each story comes a group of characters with their own agendas and past tragedies, who may even reappear in future stories. Each episode is so detailed and amazing, the reader thinks he/she is reading a novel, with it's own climax and denouement. In the final episode, or "night," all the events come together, and the sad demise of the Space Age takes place. With amazing art and an intricately woven plot, 2001 Nights is a masterpiece that can be read over and over again! Enjoyable for readers of all ages, including me; Drew Colbert, age 13.

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Jun 21st, 2011, 4:46 am

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Mar 18th, 2015, 4:35 am
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2001+5 Nights manga v01

A collection of six science fiction stories. • 2001 Nights Spin-Off - In the Ocean of the Night • Starship Adventure Star Field Arthurian World • Starship Adventure Star Field The Red Star of Scorpio • Vessel of Wrath • Space Fantasy • Phobos and Deimos • Planet of Fog
Mar 18th, 2015, 4:35 am

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