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    Make 5 Wishes - The Japanese Edition

    Goodness me these look wonderful. Printed on a slightly heavier stock of paper and brought to you by Goma Books. Both volumes have been translated and reprinted in Japanese. And it reads from left to right! A nice way for our friends in Japan to get a taste of how we feel when reading their books from […]

    Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes Re-Usable 1GB USB Wristband!

    Check it:The Official Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes re-usable 1GB USB wristband.
    It comes with the 11 episodes of Make 5 Wishes Volume 1 in English, Japanese & Chinese. It’s a fully functional next generation wristband with comics. Wear it everywhere you want to go.

    Just when you thought that Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes could […]

    Joshua Dysart Announced as Writer for Neil Young’s Greendale Graphic Novel

    We’ve been sitting on this information for a while now but it’s pretty exciting to be able to announce that two of my favorite people in the whole world are about to collaborate on a book.
    Neil Young, legendary Canadian songwriter and leader of seminal noise outfit, Crazy Horse, has teamed with the mighty Joshua Dysart […]

    Comics Journal on Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes: “It doesn’t suck!”

    It goes without saying that we’re extremely pleased and thankful for every positive review that gets written about Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes. We believed in the story and the art for this project from the very beginning and we’re really happy that people are giving it a chance.

    I’m compiling a list of reviews for […]

    Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes on Tokyopop.com

    More excitement and good times for House of Parlance Media on the Tokyopop website today.

    Chris Arrant has written a great article detailing the creation and evolution of Avril Lavigne’s Make 5 Wishes Volume 1.
    Thanks to Chris Arrant and the good people at Tokyopop for their great work.