Fukkatsu no Hi © 1964 by Sakyo Komatsu
English translation © 2012 VIZ Media
Cover design by Fawn Lau
All rights reserved.
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VIZ MEDIA’S HAIKASORU IMPRINT
DELIVERS
AN APOCALYPTIC GLIMPSE OF EARTH’S FUTURE
WITH THE RELEASE OF THE NEW SCI-FI
THRILLER VIRUS
Acclaimed Novel By Japanese Author
Sakyo Komatsu
Published In English For The First Time Ever
VIZ Media’s Haikasoru literary imprint presents a new
literary release offering a stark vision of the future of mankind in author
Sakyo Komatsu’s post-apocalyptic thriller, VIRUS. The new hardcover novel will
be available December 4th, and will carry an MSRP of $25.99 U.S. / $29.99 CAN. The eBook
edition will also available for $9.99 on the
Amazon Kindle, Apple’s iBooks Store, the Barnes & Noble’s Nook Books Store,
and the Sony Reader Store.
Haikasoru
publishes some of the most compelling contemporary Japanese science fiction and
fantasy stories for English-speaking audiences, and is the first imprint based
in the U.S. dedicated to Japanese science fiction and fantasy in translation.
In this classic Japanese sci-fi
thriller originally published in 1964, American astronauts on a space mission
discover a strange virus and bring it to Earth, where rogue scientists
transform it into a fatal version of the flu. After the virulent virus is
released, nearly all human life on Earth is wiped out save for fewer than ten thousand
men and a handful of women living in research stations in Antarctica. Then one
of the researchers realizes that a major earthquake in the now-depopulated
United States may lead to nuclear Armageddon…
“Sakyo Komatsu is one of the
world’s most celebrated science fiction authors and his books were often
inspired by real world geopolitical, scientific, or environmental events,” says
Nick Mamatas, Editor, Haikasoru. “VIRUS was adapted into a film in 1980, which starred
Sonny Chiba and George Kennedy. The new Haikasoru release marks the first English
publication of the novel, and we know our readers will enjoy this visionary
thriller from this acclaimed Japanese author.”
Author Sakyo Komatsu was born in
Osaka, Japan, in 1931 and began writing in college and turned to science
fiction in 1959 after winning the Twenty-Seventh Annual Japan Mystery Writers
Association Award with the publication of Japan Sinks. He also won the
Japan SF Award for his Tokyo Vanished in 1985 and is a six-time winner
of the prestigious Seiun Award. As a screenwriter, director, and producer,
Komatsu brought the movie version of his novel Bye-Bye Jupiter to the
screen in 1984. Sakyo Komatsu has also participated in the production of a
number of large public events, including the Japan World Exposition in Osaka
(1970),and the International Garden and Greenery Exposition in Osaka (1990),
which earned him the Osaka Cultural Award. In 2007, he was the author Guest of
Honor at the World Science Fiction Convention, the first to be held in Asia.
Komatsu passed away in July 2011.
For more
information and to read an excerpt of VIRUS, visit the dedicated website
at www.haikasoru.com/virus.
For more information
on Haikasoru and other titles available from the imprint, visit the
website at Haikasoru.com.
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