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Mu shi shi. 3

"Nebulous and unseen, existing in a state somewhere between life and death, mushi bring nothing but pain, suffering and destruction to humans. A small community of wandering healers and naturalists known as mushishi protect humans from the ravages of these malevolent entities. Ginko, with his green eye and white hair, is a mushishi. But when Ginko tries to help a boy who seems to have found spring in the middle of winter, he and the boy both become victims of the life-sucking creatures"--Page 4 of cover.

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  • "Mushi shi"
  • "Mushishi"@en
  • "Mushishi"

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  • ""Nebulous and unseen, existing in a state somewhere between life and death, mushi bring nothing but pain, suffering and destruction to humans. A small commmunity of wandering healers and naturalists known as mushishi protect humans from the ravages of these malevolent entities. Ginko, with his green eye and white hair, is a mushishi. But when Ginko tries to help a boy who seems to have found spring in the middle of winter, he and the boy both become victims of the life-sucking creatures"--Cover, P. [4]."
  • ""Nebulous and unseen, existing in a state somewhere between life and death, mushi bring nothing but pain, suffering and destruction to humans. A small community of wandering healers and naturalists known as mushishi protect humans from the ravages of these malevolent entities. Ginko, with his green eye and white hair, is a mushishi. But when Ginko tries to help a boy who seems to have found spring in the middle of winter, he and the boy both become victims of the life-sucking creatures"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "Mushi have been around since shortly after life came out of the primordial ooze. They're everywhere; some live behind your eyelids, some eat silence, some kill, and some drive men mad. Ginko is a mushishi, or mushi master, and has the ability to help those who are plagued by mushi."@en
  • "Imagine being blind?but that nebulous creatures called mushi allow you to see farther and better than any human, even into another person?s future. Ginko, whose lifelong task is to understand the many kinds of mushi, encounters such a woman and becomes entangled in the shocking future she sees for him."@en
  • "They live on the shadowy border between the possible and the impossible--ancient life-forms known as mushi. Rare is the individual who can see them, but those with that special ability, the mushishi, can counter the creatures' deadly effects on humans. After a young boy is orphaned in the forest, he is saved by a reclusive female mushishi. But the lake near the mushishi's home holds a deadly secret, and the boy must find out what it is before his only friend is lost forever."@en
  • ""Ginko is sent on a fact-finding expedition to discover what the head of an ancient clan of mushishi is doing in an isolated, abandoned Japanese village. But the answer may be more than Ginko can handle: the Ragged Road he is investigating leads to mushi that can leave a man worse than dead!"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • ""They have existed since the dawn of time. Some live in the deep darkness behind your eyelids. Some eat silence. Some thoughtlessly kill. Some simply drive men mad. Shortly after life emerged from the primordial ooze, these deadly creatures, mushi, came into terrifying being. And they still exist and wreak havoc in the world today. Ginko, a young man with a sardonic smile, has the knowledge and skill to save those plagued by mushi ... perhaps"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "A father disappears and his son, a hunter, inherits his father's power to lure animals to their deaths, quietly and entranced. But this ability poisons the mind and the body. Can mushi master Ginko cure the son before he shares his father's fate, or will the young man turn his deadly powers on his world-be savior?"@en

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  • "Graphic novels"@en
  • "Graphic novels"
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Comic books, strips, etc"
  • "Horror comic books, strips, etc"@en
  • "Horror comic books, strips, etc"
  • "Manga"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Translations"@en

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  • "Mushishi"
  • "Mushi-shi : el maestro de insectos"@es
  • "Mu shi shi. [Vol 7]"
  • "Mu shi shi : volume 6"
  • "Mu shi shi. 3"@en
  • "Mu shi shi. 04"
  • "Mu shi shi. [Vol 6]"
  • "Mu shi shi. 05"
  • "Mu shi shi. 7"@en
  • "蟲師"
  • "Mu shi shi. 5"@en
  • "Mu shi shi. [Vol 4]"
  • "Mu shi shi. [Vol 3]"
  • "Mu shi shi. 4"@en
  • "Chong shi"
  • "Mu shi shi. [Vol 5]"
  • "Mu shi shi. 1"@en
  • "Mu shi shi"@en
  • "Mu shi shi. 6"@en
  • "Mu shi shi. [Vol. 1]"