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Death Note Volume 7 - Tsugumi Ohba


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Death Note Volume 7 - Tsugumi Ohba

 
Description: ISBN 1421506289 / Author: Tsugumi Ohba / Genre: Graphic Novels / Comics / Light is chafing under L's extreme surveillance, but even 64 ... more
Death Note Volume 7 - Tsugumi Ohba ... microphones and cameras hidden in his room aren't enough to stop Light. He steps up the game, but before the battle of wits can really begin, a family emergency distracts him. But even though Light isn't using the Death Note right now, someone else is! Who's the new 'Kira' in town?

Newest Review: ... it won't make sense! Go and check out my previous reviews for the other volumes. Volume seven is subtitled 'Zero' and has a ... more

 ... greyish cover with a sort-of upside down L and white roses. This volume has the usual story recap at the beginning plus a list of the characters we've already met. It also contains the occasional page of Death Note rules at the end of some chapters. The story begins with the result of the car chase from the previous volume and for a moment L seems to gain the upper hand but we know Light, he won't allow this to be a permanent thing! Light is even more intelligent than I gave him credit for and you'll be amazed at th...more

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Premium Review Death Note Volume 7 - Tsugumi Ohba: More addictive than a soap opera! (555 words)
by - written on 14/05/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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This review is about volume 7 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. "THE HUMAN WHOSE NAME IS WRITTEN IN THIS DEATH NOTE SHALL DIE!" Sounds like scary stuff! 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 ...  Read the complete review

 

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