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Death Note Volume 3 - Tsugumi Ohba
by shellbypops - written on 20/08/09 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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is the continuation of the death note manga series. It is rated for older teens and is part of the shonen jump advanced collection. The story is by Tsugumi Ohba and the art is by Takeshi Obata. The two main characters in the series at this point are Light Yagami and L. Light Yagami is a brilliant student who discovers a death note which was dropped in to the human world by the shinigami Ryuk. He decides to use this death note to rid the world of evil and so he begins killing criminals and becomes known to the world as Kira. L is the worlds number one detective, there has never been a case he could not solve. He is the leader of the Kira Special Investigation ...
Death Note Volume 3 - Tsugumi Ohba
by InsaneStar - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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This review is about volume 3 of the Death Note series published by Viz Media and part of the Shonen Jump Advanced books. The story is by Tsugumi Ohba and the art is by Takeshi Obata. Death Note is rated for older teens. The book is in the classic right-to-left style of most popular Japanese manga and all the artwork is in black and white with caption or speech bubbles. Volume three is subtitled Hard Run and has a blue cover depicting Ryuk, the Shinigami. By now you should know that a Death Note is a notebook of death and whoever s name is written in the book will die. I would highly recommend reading volumes one and two first as there are so many plot twists that I ...
Death Note Volume 8 - Tsugumi Ohba
by InsaneStar - written on 07/08/09 (Very useful, 72 readings)
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This review is about volume 8 of the Death Note series published by Viz Media and part of the Shonen Jump Advanced books. The story is by Tsugumi Ohba and the art is by Takeshi Obata. Death Note is rated for older teens. WARNING! If you ve not read the previous volumes of Death Note then this review will contain spoilers. Plus it s very pointless for you to read this book if you ve not read any of the others, it won t make sense! Go and check out my previous reviews for the other volumes. The book is in the classic right-to-left style of most popular Japanese manga and all the artwork is in black and white with caption or speech bubbles. Volume eight is subtitled ...
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