Tokyo Days, Bangkok Nights #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the two-issue Vertigo Pop miniseries Tokyo Days and Bangkok Nights, originally published in 2002. Written by Jonathan Vankin and illustrated by Seth Fisher, the story follows a young American woman who becomes entangled in the underground worlds of Tokyo and Bangkok, blending crime, culture clash, and surreal adventure. The volume also includes the one-shot Vertigo Pop: London, offering a complete set of these standalone pop-culture-infused tales from DC's Vertigo imprint.
"Electricity Boy" kicks off with high-octane urgency as Maki and Steve, fresh from rescuing Hike from the Yakuza, speed through the neon-lit streets in Hike’s van, the city’s pulse thrumming beneath them. With Ryuji given one last chance to prove himself, the stakes rise as old loyalties fracture and new dangers close in. Written by Jonathan Vankin and illustrated by Seth Fisher, with dynamic colors by Chris Chuckry and sharp lettering by Comic Craft, this issue pulses with kinetic energy and tension. The cover, a striking collaboration by Seth Fisher, Giuseppe Camuncoli, and Shawn Martinbrough, captures the electric chaos of the moment.
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↩ Reprints Vertigo Pop! Tokyo #1 (2002), Vertigo Pop! Tokyo #2 (2002), Vertigo Pop! Tokyo #3 (2002), Vertigo Pop! Tokyo #4 (2002), Vertigo Pop!: Bangkok #1 (2003), Vertigo Pop!: Bangkok #2 (2003), Vertigo Pop!: Bangkok #3 (2003), Vertigo Pop!: Bangkok #4 (2003)
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