Cover illustration of Tekkonkinkreet, feating a young boy with a scarred eye, wearing goggles atop his head with his hands to both ears, as though amplifying the sounds coming in.
Table of contents, listing 32 different chapters.
Opening cover scene for the first chapter, a blue and red comic panel with cutting angles and a busy city scene.
Greyscale manga page, featuring a 3 panel depiction of a boy walking down a city street and singing somewhat obscenely.
Illustration on brown toned paper of a boy, seen from the side and partially crouching. He has goggles atop his head, a crow standing on his shoulders and looks out of a tiny telescope.
Back cover of Tekkonkinkreet.

Tekkonkinkreet: Black & White 30th Anniversary Edition

Regular price $ 39.99


Hardcover, 624 pages, 10 x 7 inches. 

This Tekkonkinkreet: Black & White 30th Anniversary Edition, by acclaimed manga artist Taiyo Matsumoto, is restored to its original right-to-left orientation and features all the original color pages, a full-color foldout poster, and a brand new afterword by the author.

In the somewhere-sprawl of Treasure Town, two young boys, Black and White, rule the streets. Like avatars of the city itself, they are its will and its voice, full of love and compassion, as well as danger and violence. As they leap from rooftop to rooftop, from lamppost to lamppost, nothing escapes their notice. But the city is changing beneath their feet as a yakuza-backed corporate development moves in. When the gangsters make a play to remove Black and White, the boys push back. The police have an interest in Black and White as well, trying to make sure things don't get out of hand—but things will. A battle begins between corruption and innocence, a struggle for the soul of the city itself, that will change Black and White and the city around them forever.