


Takeshi Obata’s ALL YOU NEED IS KILL originally premiered in VIZ Media’s WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP digital manga anthology earlier this year and is the stunning manga realization of the popular Japanese sci-fi novel written by Hiroshi Sakurazaka. $16.99 CAN.ĭigital editions for the pair of individual volumes are also available for $6.99 each across all platforms serviced by and the VIZ Manga App and are similarly available on the storefronts for the Kindle, iBooks, GooglePlay, Kobo, ComiXology, and Nook. The Cat's coming for it," as was allegedly prearranged.VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), the largest distributor and licensor of manga and anime in North America, announces the print launch of famed manga artist Takeshi Obata’s latest manga (graphic novel) masterpiece with the release of ALL YOU NEED IS KILL as an oversized omnibus edition on November 4th.ĪLL YOU NEED IS KILL collects both volumes into this complete edition and features color inserts, is rated ‘T+’ for Older Teens, and will be available under the Shonen Jump Advanced imprint with a print MSRP of $14.99 U.S. The Sandfords' attorney also noted in the countersuit that in an appearance on Fox & Friends, Grumpy Cat's people did not stick to the talking points about Grumppuccino and failed to work in the phrase "Watch out Starbucks.

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