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Disney Manga: Descendants - Mal's Royal Challenge
Disney Manga: Descendants - Mal's Royal Challenge

Disney Manga: Descendants - Mal's Royal Challenge

By Jason Muell, Illustrated by Natsuki Minami

JUVENILE FICTION

128 Pages, 6.625 x 10.188

Formats: Trade Paper, PDF

Trade Paper, $15.99 (US $15.99) (CA $21.99)

Publication Date: June 2024

ISBN 9781427868282

Rights: US, CA & MX

TOKYOPOP (Jun 2024)
Disney Manga

Not Yet Published. Estimated release date: June 2024
 

Overview

Opening the bridge between Auradon and the Isle was the easy part – bringing two disparate cultures together will be the real challenge that Mal must face. Realizing that she needs help, Mal brings on as consuls the two people who best personify their respective homes: Audrey for Auradon and Uma for the Isle of the Lost. They’re charged with helping Mal introduce their own cultures to a whole new audience… but how?

As far as Mal sees it, they can only really truly understand the issues that the people of Auradon and the Isle of the Lost will face by first experiencing it for themselves, which means that Audrey will need to live a day in Uma’s life on the Isle and Uma in Audrey’s shoes in Auradon. This experience – full of embarrassing missteps and unexpected situations – opens up Audrey and Uma’s eyes to just how inattentive they’d been to the challenges faced by those who’d grown up elsewhere and inspires them to join forces with Mal to find a better solution to truly integrate their cultures.

Author Biography

Jason Muell is an American translator, author, and blogger currently living in Tokyo. A chance encounter with Sailor Moon re-runs on TV back in 1997 started a life-long passion that led him to pursue a degree in Japanese history before moving to Japan in 2008 in pursuit of his dreams.

As legend has it, Natsuki Minami was born with a pen in her hand and a passion for drawing. A Tokyo native, Natsuki fell in love with American animation from a young age and knew that she wanted to pursue a career in art and illustration where she could marry Japanese manga storytelling with Western art styles.