Tag: Manga

Last month was an exciting time for fans of the A Link to the Past graphic novel by Shotaro Ishinomori. After its first reprint in over 20 years, the book was a hit with fans, being featured on several best sellers lists. Adding to the hype, publisher Viz Media recently announced a special panel for the graphic novel at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con…

With The Legend of Zelda boosting a current gaming line-up of fifteen games and counting, you would think that all the history we would ever need would be contained within. But that hasn’t stopped Nintendo from releasing a fair amount of side stories, or even complete retellings, of over half of the games. But should these ‘after thoughts,’ as I like to call them, be considered cannon for lore and analysis purposes? Let’s take a look at a few of…

A couple weeks now after the re-release of the Link To The Past manga and now that we have had a chance to read it, some members of the Zelda Dungeon are ready to voice their opinions on the topic. The comic hasn’t been around in large numbers since the early 90’s, and now is a better time than ever for the younger or new fans of the series to get a good read out of it. In this week’s…

With the recent release of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past manga by Shotaro Ishinomori, you are sure to be seeing reviews and images surfacing all over the internet. We at Zelda Dungeon have already brought you a Photo Gallery of some of the illustrations inside the manga, if you missed it you can check it out here. Now, the YouTube channel GameXplain who covers analysis, discussions, and review videos on many different games has just released…

Fans anxiously waited outside the Nintendo World Store on May 1st to get their hands on the reissue of the A Link to the Past graphic novel before anyone else! For those of us that were unable to attend the event, we have YouTuber KirbyGCN17 to thank for a taste of the experience! He was kind enough to film a large part of the event so we can kick back and watch it all unfold from home…

Just this past Friday evening at the Nintendo World Store in New York City, there was a special launch event held in honor of the release of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past manga by Shotaro Ishinomori. During this special event there was a Q & A session with Viz Media, a special cake cutting ceremony and tons of other goodies to be had. Fortunately for those of us that were not lucky enough to attend KirbyGCN17…

If you were looking for another excuse to attend a Symphony of the Goddesses – Master Quest show, you’re in luck. Manga and anime publisher Viz Media announced today that it is partnering with the Symphony of the Goddesses series to bring Zelda books to concert events. This means that the recently reprinted The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past graphic novel by Shotaro Ishinomori and The Legend of Zelda manga series by Akira Himekawa will both be available for purchase at upcoming Zelda Symphony shows…

The Nintendo World store in New York City recently announced a special launch event for the reprint of the A Link to the Past graphic novel by Shotaro Ishinomori. As if there wasn’t enough festivities for West Coast fans to be jealous of, Nintendo World revealed through Instagram that an exclusive poster will be available to those purchasing the reprinted graphic novel. That’s right, in addition to a Q&A and a gallery of Ishinomori’s amazing artwork, the first 1,000 purchasers of the reprint will receive this exclusive poster…

The Nintendo World Store in New York City will be hosting a special event in honor of the worldwide launch of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past manga originally seen in the pages of Nintendo Power by manga legend Shotaro Ishinomori. The event is scheduled to take place on May 1st from 6pm to 8pm at the Nintendo World Store and will include a viewable gallery of images straight from the pages of the book as well as a few…

Over the last few weeks, Akira Himekawa (female duo behind the Zelda manga series) has been releasing rare manuscript pages of the Majora’s Mask manga in honor of Majora’s Mask 3D. The first two sets of manuscripts showed off pages from a cut storyline involving Romani Ranch. Last week, Himekawa released another set of manuscript pages which depict some rough, early drawings of Zora Link interacting with the Indigo-Go’s. These are really cool behind-the-scenes images for fans of the manga to check out…