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Eiji Tsuburaya: Master of Monsters
#1
I haven't read this, but saw this review on Powell's web site.

This sounds great, and I know some of you would be interested.
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#2
Picked it up at a bookstore the other day. Didn't buy it, since it's so close to xmas. I'm on hiatus for buying for myself. It looks pretty cool. Don't know how likely I'd be to read the text, though. Keen pitchers.
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#3
...they had totally remodeled since I was there last. It looked amusing, but I doubt I'd read it. I'm with HK on this one. I'd rather just a coffee table photo book of wacky monsters.
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#4
Maybe you can collaborate and make one
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#5
...although I'd love to do a kung fu of monster movies article. We ran one on King Kong, which was a total reach on our behalf. http://ezine.kungfumagazine.com/ezine/ar...rticle=641
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