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Rating: Summary: inuyasha volume 14 and Miroku! Review: hey, i gave inuyasha's 14 volume 5 stars and a standing ovation(of course you don't know that). It's an okay book, I got it because i like sesshomaru and rin. when you think about it sesshomaru is an okay guy. Miroku I think should be the dog demon, because he is a dog in his on special and unique way. Oh well. Mabey he'll find true love...someday(sob..sob) Bye Bye!
Rating: Summary: This was an awesome book but... Review: I am a big fan of every single charactor in Inu Yasha. Well , that`s not exactly true , I don`t like Kikyo,but she hardly counts. Anyway since I love all of these fabulous charactors soooooo much, I want to see each and everyone of them shine, and I want them to all be happy( as long as their happiness makes me laugh). That`s the only thing that was bad with this book. Miroku and Sango are sooo cool but they rarely get anylines in this here. Oh well they will get their fair share in book 15. Other than that this book kicks @$$! I really like Seshoumaru and rin, It was kind of a pain having him show up in the other volumes, because, face it people, he had no charactor depth what-so-ever. Now that he actually has something he loves he`s cool, but I have a feeling he is`nt going to show it very well in the next few books. Now(and this is the part everybodys talking about) Kouga(who I hate to High hell) shows up, and tries to steal Kagome. At first her "Shikon Kehei" finding powers, but then you start thinking he is in love with her. Later on I think he just makes passess at her to get Inu yasha pissed off. But anyway I really love Rumiko`s writing . It`s hard making comics flow really well,you should try it sometime so you have to respect her fluencey,as well as her charactor development Illustrations and intruging storys. So just go out and buy this comic now even if you hate it, it`s still worth your money.And if you do hate it I will come after you because I know where you grandmother lives.
Rating: Summary: Totally Great! Review: I love this series! Volume 14 is esspecially good if you can't wait until August 25, 2003 to see what happens to Kagome! Totally great! It's essensial to every Inuyasha fan!
Rating: Summary: Kouga-kun! Review: I've been waiting for this one! Vol. 14 introduces my favorite character in the series, Kouga! (Or Koga, as the Viz translators say.) Kouga first kidnaps Kagome because she can see Shikon shards... then he decides that he's in love with her! However, Kagome doesn't return his feelings, but does come to see him as a friend. Inuyasha, of course, is jealous, but will never admit it. This volume also has some great character development for Sesshoumaru. Up to this point, he's just been a very cold character... then he goes and saves the life of this little girl who helped him! Completely unexpected... and it shows there's more depth to the demon lord than we've previously seen. The only reason I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 is the reversed format. Why oh why didn't Viz switch to right-to-left format when they started making these smaller versions? It really bugs me. I mean, it makes everyone left-handed, for one! They even had to change some of the dialogue... Kagome says, "He's got shards in his *left* arm and both legs!" when referring to Kouga. Gah! Drives me nuts. But I still love this series! ^_^
Rating: Summary: a 12+ ? year old's opinion of one cute dog demon!! Review: In this latest issue of inu yasha, inu yasha FINALY has a rival for the love of Kagome. I mean, there were SO many love rivals in Ranma 1/2, you think Inu would have had one by now! And the new smaller, cheaper version of the series is a huge improvement. (I can afford it now!!) And this book is just genuinly good! The last few pages are especialy engaging, when Kagome goes home... again. Anyway, in my opinion it's the best book so far. I HIGHLY reccamend it.
Rating: Summary: Inu-yasha Volume 14 Review: IN this volume, a side of Sesshomaru, after being defeated by Inu-yasha, is revealed as a young, mute human girl named Rin-chan finds him and tries to help him heal. A rival also appears, a wolf demon named Kouga-kun who captures Kagome for her abilities to track the shikon shards along with Shippo-chan, and decides that she is his woman. THis is one of the best volumes, with Kouga-kun being this mentally retarded wolf-boy who insists on refering to Inu-yasha as 'dog turd' as well as the first apperance of Shippo-chan's somewhat warped weapon- crying mushrooms. You have to see it to get it.
Rating: Summary: more Inu Yasha fun Review: The more I read in this series, the more I love it. Takahashi does so well with character interactions that I'm not sure I'll ever get tired of it. In this book, Sessho-Maru, Inu Yasha's evil full-demon brother, is wounded but kept safe by a little girl. Also, Kagome gets kidnapped by a wolf-demon who wants to make her his mate and use her to find more shards of the Shikon Jewel. Okay, so I'm a romantic, but this part of the book just makes me sigh - Inu Yasha is just so cute when he tries to deal with the idea that Kagome might be falling for the Koga, the wolf-demon. It's probably posssible to jump into the series at this point, especially since there is a "the story thus far" section, as well as a character section that gives important information about many of the previously introduced characters involved in this book. However, you should really get around to reading some of the previous books, or you'll be missing out on a lot. For example, Sessho-Maru's treatment of the little girl won't be nearly as shocking unless you know what he was like in the previous books.
Rating: Summary: more Inu Yasha fun Review: The more I read in this series, the more I love it. Takahashi does so well with character interactions that I'm not sure I'll ever get tired of it. In this book, Sessho-Maru, Inu Yasha's evil full-demon brother, is wounded but kept safe by a little girl. Also, Kagome gets kidnapped by a wolf-demon who wants to make her his mate and use her to find more shards of the Shikon Jewel. Okay, so I'm a romantic, but this part of the book just makes me sigh - Inu Yasha is just so cute when he tries to deal with the idea that Kagome might be falling for the Koga, the wolf-demon. It's probably posssible to jump into the series at this point, especially since there is a "the story thus far" section, as well as a character section that gives important information about many of the previously introduced characters involved in this book. However, you should really get around to reading some of the previous books, or you'll be missing out on a lot. For example, Sessho-Maru's treatment of the little girl won't be nearly as shocking unless you know what he was like in the previous books.
Rating: Summary: Another great book... Review: Yet another Inu-Yasha volume that I am thuroughly pleased with! My favorite part being with Sessho-maru and Rin. Although the majority of this is about Kouga, Sessh fans will love the dog-demon's character development. And of course, how can anyone miss Kouga's introduction?
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