Kia Asamiya - Works

Works

  • Assembler 0X
  • Batman: Child of Dreams
  • Compiler (anime) and Compiler
  • Corrector Yui
  • Dark Angel
  • Dark Angel: Phoenix Resurrection
  • Detonator Orgun
  • Duplex Divine (game)
  • Ebiru-kun
  • Funpaira
  • Gunhed (1990)
  • Hades Project Zeorymer
  • Hellboy: Toy Soldier from Hellboy: Weird Tales Issue #8
  • Hikari no Densetsu
  • Junk - Record of Last Hero
  • Kamen Rider Fourze
  • !Karapuri!
  • My Favorite Carrera
  • Martian Successor Nadesico (Meteor Schlachtschiff Nadesico)
  • Möbius Klein (prequel to Silent Möbius)
  • Shin Seiki Vagrants
  • Silent Möbius
  • Sonic Soldier Borgman
  • Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace manga adaptation
  • Steam Detectives
  • White Diamond(game)
  • Uncanny X-Men

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    They commonly celebrate those beaches only which have a hotel on them, not those which have a humane house alone. But I wished to see that seashore where man’s works are wrecks; to put up at the true Atlantic House, where the ocean is land-lord as well as sea-lord, and comes ashore without a wharf for the landing; where the crumbling land is the only invalid, or at best is but dry land, and that is all you can say of it.
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