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Death Note Volume 2 - Tsugumi Ohba
by InsaneStar - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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This review is about volume 2 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 but if you re new to manga then there s a handy how to read guide on the back page (or what would normally be the inside front cover). Volume two is subtitled Confluence and has a white cover depicting L. If you ve already read volume one you ll know that a Death Note is a notebook of death and whoever s name is written in the book will die. If you ve not read the first ...
Death Note Volume 1 - Tsugumi Ohba
by BTlover - written on 09/12/07 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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along in people s minds, questioning as to if you could really do good things for all living kinds. And that is where one manga artist by the name of Tsugumi Ohba has shown a concept of what could happen. Death Note, you can tell by the name itself, is an incredibly dark concept. Light Yagami is one of the highest-minded Japanese high school students of his generation. However, he is bored with having to tend to these repetitious chores of work that are so easy to do. It goes on, day in and day out, with him studying and studying. No real social life at all. Ryuk is a shinigami, or Death God, who lives in the Death God world. Death Gods carry notebooks which are ...
Death Note Volume 1 - Tsugumi Ohba
by thehonesttruth - written on 22/06/07 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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Nōto) manga series first serialized in the weekly Shonen Jump magazine in December 2003. It ran until May 2006, with 108 chapters in total. Written by Tsugumi Ohba, with illustrations by Takeshi Obata, the series is incredibly popular, and its 108 chapters have been published in their entirety in 12 volumes in Japan. There have also two part live-action films released, an anime series, and last year a novelized version, written by Nisio Isin, was released. This review is about volume 1 of Death Note, which contains the first 7 chapters of the story: * Chapter 1: Boredom * Chapter 2: L * Chapter 3: Family * Chapter 4: Current * Chapter 5: Eyeballs Volume 1 ...
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