Amesbury Public Library

Sleepy princess in the Demon Castle, story & art by Kagiji Kumanomata ; translation, Tetsuichiro Miyaki ; English adaptation, Annette Roman ; touch-up art & lettering, James Gaubatz, V. 14

Label
Sleepy princess in the Demon Castle, story & art by Kagiji Kumanomata ; translation, Tetsuichiro Miyaki ; English adaptation, Annette Roman ; touch-up art & lettering, James Gaubatz, V. 14
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Rated T, for Teen
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Sleepy princess in the Demon Castle
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
1245972311
Responsibility statement
story & art by Kagiji Kumanomata ; translation, Tetsuichiro Miyaki ; English adaptation, Annette Roman ; touch-up art & lettering, James Gaubatz
Series statement
Shonen Sunday
Summary
"When things seem too peaceful in the Demon Castle, the demons investigate and find the princess in a literal bind. Having stolen a gizmo to create alternate dimensions, Princess Syalis uses it to do good in the world. Just kidding! Of course she uses it for her own (and the Teddy Demons') selfish gain. Then, a lightning storm reveals one demon is (predictably) even more frightened of thunder than the princess. Quilladillo goes home for vacation only to discover he has a stowaway in his trunk, but it's not the princess. Just kidding! Of course it is. And then a relative of the princess appears at the castle! What are the demon hostage takers to do ...?!"--Page 4 of cover
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
resource.adapter
Illustrator
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