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Inu-Yasha : A Feudal Fairy Tale, Vol. 2 |
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Rating: Summary: I have read rhis manga Review: and i love it. The best part is when Inu Yasha almost gets killed. and lets not forget the part where the faceless woman tries to make inyasha her "young one" again.YEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Rating: Summary: I give Inu-Yasha five thumbs up! Review: I as a manga lover think this book is truly prominent. it is a truly unsurpassed book with just enough violence and comedy but not for little kids. To me it is above even that of Silent Mobius. Inu-Yasha the irritable half-demon and the slightly ditzy Kagome make the funny and highly unlikly team.This book is a must!
Rating: Summary: inu yasha is awesome Review: I give this book 5 stars because i jest loved it. so far I only got 1 and 2 but im going to get more for sure. I jest love volume 1 and 2. So far its rely the best book I ever had. I also think volume 2 is better then volume 1. I mean volume 1 was rely good im not saying that it wasnt. Its gest I think volume 2 was way more cooler because Inu Yasha and kagome get a litter more friender then thay where in volume 1 but im not going to tell you what happents in volume 2 because for the people how havent read it yet wont what to know what happents. I also think that the art and chareters are awesome. Rumiko Takahashi is a rely good writter. Well thats all I whated to say ohh and 1 more thing befor I go I LOVE INU YASHA. goodbye. Love Alice
Rating: Summary: KK Says Review: i got this book while i was in the states and fell in love with it. it's better than the first book because you see inu-yasha warm up to kagome. you also see her try to be nice to him which really surprised me because inu-yasha was soo mean to her. Also this book gives info on inu-yasha family past and you meet less lovable family relations of inu-yahsa. and i don't wnat to say any more because then whats the point of reading the book.
Rating: Summary: Action, Adventure, and Inuyasha! Review: I recently got hooked on the anime Inuyasha, so I ended up buying the manga too. The local bookstore only had the second volume at the manga, so I got it, and I was NOT disappointed. It's full of action and adventure, as the half-demond, half-human, Inuyasha, teamed up with the teenage girl Kagome to try and find the shards of the powerful Sacred Jewel. After fighting Yura, a girl who wants the jewel shards, Inuyasha and Kagome set off again to find more jewel shards. They meet up with Inuyasha's half-brother, Sessho-Maru, who is searching for thier fathers tomb, where the powerful sword, Tetsusaiga, is held. Inuyasha and Kagome must take Tetsusagia out of Sessho-Marus grasp, before he takes thier lives. This is an excellent series, and as my friend, who recently borrowed it from me said, there's so much action you barely have time to breathe!
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable Review: I'm enjoying this series. This one was nice since we meet Inu-Yasha's family(well, parents & a half-brother). Some very interesting plot twists(location of father's tomb, weilding his father's sword, the relationship of his parents). Funny with a few sad moments. The flea is cute.
Rating: Summary: Enjoyable Review: I'm enjoying this series. This one was nice since we meet Inu-Yasha's family(well, parents & a half-brother). Some very interesting plot twists(location of father's tomb, weilding his father's sword, the relationship of his parents). Funny with a few sad moments. The flea is cute.
Rating: Summary: I LOVE Inu-Yasha Review: Inu-Yasha, in my opinion, is one of Rumiko's best books! It's about a girl who gets pulled in a well that takes her back in time. She meets Inu-Yasha...who isn't exactly the nicest guy. It's still a great book, and I highly recommend it! It may not be good for people that are sensitive to violence.
Rating: Summary: Ranma with white hair and dog ears... Review: Note that I didn't say "long white hair". At one point, Ranma has extremely long hair; but that's a story only true Ranma 1/2 fans would know about ;-)That said, here yet again is more of the usual character cloning for which Takahashi is infamous. The plot is original, but only if you haven't played a singly fantasy game, read any other fantasy books, or have simply been living under a rock your entire life. The story goes on for dozens more books and gets redundant very quickly. The artwork is good and just that; good, not outstanding. So why does this review have 5 stars? Well... It's nice to see that Rumiko Takahashi has not lost her comedic touch. It's also hard not to empathize with the characters while watching them develop in depth and complexity; there is a good deal of character development in this series. I'm already an avid fan of the anime (my first introduction to Inu Yasha was through the Thunder Brothers episodes). The story, though humorous along the way, is darker than most of Takahashi's other books. It's a nice change of pace from a slapstick like Ranma 1/2. Anyone with the slightest bit of interest in mythology and creature legends will want to pick up these books. The mere sillyness of the Kappa (water sprites) in volume 1 is a big chuckle. And the undead mother in volume 2 is just plain eerie. These are testaments to the enduring (and endearing) affinity of Japanese pop culture for mythical creatures. Lastly, this book and others in the series are simply enjoyable. It's light reading to entertain manga fans. So there you have it.
Rating: Summary: Yura of the Hair! Review: Out of all of the villians that Inu Yasha and Kagome have had to face in the series, I like Yura the best. She is beautiful, nearly invincible, and all around cool. She is also as mean as they come, but she tempers this with gentle words spoken in a mocking tone. Read this! You'll like it! (Although it does get kinda gory.)
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