If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.

Some pages:





An Omnipresent In Wired
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Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'm currently in awe of Yoshitoshi ABe's An Omnipresent In Wired, an artbook and illustration accompaniment to S.E Lain.
If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.![]()
Remulo wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'm currently in awe of Yoshitoshi ABe's An Omnipresence In Wired, an artbook and illustration accompaniment to S.E Lain.
If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.![]()
Thank you so much!! Serial Experiments Lain is one of my favorite animes of all time, it's great!
Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'm currently in awe of Yoshitoshi ABe's An Omnipresent In Wired, an artbook and illustration accompaniment to S.E Lain.
If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.![]()
SamuraiDrifter wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'm currently in awe of Yoshitoshi ABe's An Omnipresence In Wired, an artbook and illustration accompaniment to S.E Lain.
If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.![]()
I have this very book! I'm a huge Lain fan as well. I'd also highly recommend Haibane Renmei if you haven't seen it - another brilliant ABe show.
In Technicolor wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'm currently in awe of Yoshitoshi ABe's An Omnipresent In Wired, an artbook and illustration accompaniment to S.E Lain.
If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.![]()
Some pages:
Present Day, Present Time HAHA\\
Oh man, is that an old one! A few months back I actually bought Yoshitoshi ABe's Haibane Renmei art book for my young niece who likes angels. It wasn't a cheap gift so I know you dropped a few on that one probably.
Edit: Your post inspired me to wikipedia SEL, and all three original creators are releasing a series called Despera soon, supposedly it's the second time they've all come together, maybe you know this.
In Technicolor wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:I'm currently in awe of Yoshitoshi ABe's An Omnipresent In Wired, an artbook and illustration accompaniment to S.E Lain.
If you're a fan of the series like I am, this is an absolute joy to look through.
I don't have a physical copy myself but a kind soul on archive.org uploaded scans.![]()
Some pages:
Present Day, Present Time HAHA\\
Oh man, is that an old one! A few months back I actually bought Yoshitoshi ABe's Haibane Renmei art book for my young niece who likes angels. It wasn't a cheap gift so I know you dropped a few on that one probably.
Edit: Your post inspired me to wikipedia SEL, and all three original creators are releasing a series called Despera soon, supposedly it's the second time they've all come together, maybe you know this.
In Technicolor wrote:Present Day, Present Time HAHA\\
Oh man, is that an old one! A few months back I actually bought Yoshitoshi ABe's Haibane Renmei art book for my young niece who likes angels. It wasn't a cheap gift so I know you dropped a few on that one probably.
Edit: Your post inspired me to wikipedia SEL, and all three original creators are releasing a series called Despera soon, supposedly it's the second time they've all come together, maybe you know this.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:That depends on Konaka and ABe's definition of soon, as Despera looks to have been planned since 2008. Better hurry on boys!
SamuraiDrifter wrote:Orbited insanitarium wrote:That depends on Konaka and ABe's definition of soon, as Despera looks to have been planned since 2008. Better hurry on boys!
Remind you of anyone else we know?
Josh wrote:The Passenger -- Cormac McCarthy
All I can say is that it was worth the wait.
Orbited insanitarium wrote:SamuraiDrifter wrote:Currently I'm reading "Kill All Normies: Online Culture Wars From 4Chan And Tumblr To Trump And The Alt-Right." Quick read looking what led to the formation of the leaderless, transgressive, internet-based alt-right culture.
Sounds quite a good read, I'll have to pick that up sometime.
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