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Inu-Yasha : A Feudal Fairy Tale, Vol. 6

Inu-Yasha : A Feudal Fairy Tale, Vol. 6

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inu-Yasha is a great title put out by Takahashi-sama
Review: Inu-Yasha is a great manga by Rumiko Takahashi. If you don't think it's good the first time you read it then I suggest you keep reading. The plot only gets better. Kagome and Inu-Yasha only get into deeper trouble, find even more new friends, and meet even eviler foes. How do I know that this time traveling story will just get better? Well, I have been lucky enough to find a web site that gives the direct translation of every "episode" so far and each week a new one is translated directly from the Shonen Sunday newspaper. (Shonen Sunday is the Japanese newspaper that all of Rumiko Takahashi's works get their start in.) Trust me the best is yet to come!

If you read Inu-Yasha and thought that Takahashi-sama lost her touch as the "queen of romance comedy" think again. As the story unfolds, our two heros become even more enamored with each other. And even if those two don't realize it and see the chemistry happening between them, you as the reader certainly will. It's just a wonderful mix of writing styles that will capture any reader.

Now for you Inu-Yasha fans who just love the manga and wish there was an anime of it, well, you may just get your wish. Yes, that's right. An Inu-Yasha anime is rumored to be in the works and hopefully soon it will appear here in the US where we can all get out hands on it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At long last...
Review: It has been entirely to long since we last heard from the adventures os Inu Yasha and Kagome. This volume concludes the cliff-hanger at the end of the last volume. All is well but the tale of the scorned preistess is not done. It introduces a young monk with a curse who has sworn to love Kagome (and any other girl)! Most importantly Takahashi finally reveals Inu Yasha's true archfoe! Those who enjoy Inu Yasha are recommended to read other Takahashi titles, like Ranma 1/2 (but we all knew that) and Urusai Yatsura (aka LUM). Also recommended are Magic Knight Rayearth by CLAMP and the Patlabor graphic novels for those with a taste for Sci-fi. This title definitely deserves five stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another main character arrives
Review: It is my belief that the word 'subtle' is not in Rumiko Takahashi's dictionary. 90% of the characters in Ranma 1/2 lack the trait, and several of the people in Maison Ikkoku need a lesson. We won't even get into Ataru and his crowd from Urusei Yatsura. Inu Yasha has provided us with some new examples of those who speak their mind and constantly make you hang your head and sigh.

While not as boisterous and arrogant as Inu Yasha, the Buddhist monk Miroku shares some traits with the dog-demon. Both tend to say what they think, regardless of the consequences. Both are stubborn as mules and as dense as rocks. But that's what we love about them.

Miroku has a tendency to ask something quite...personal from the women that he meets. As for what this is--you'll just have to read the books won't you?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ^_^
Review: It's a great book! I would say it's one of the best Volumes!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So you want to buy this.....
Review: Ok!I am tottally in love with this series so listen closly! Things have started to heat up as the group meets a monk named Miroku. Now, they know that Naraku is the true cause of Kikyou's death! This series is so cool but I reccomend that 10 year olds read this!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully Complex
Review: Rumiko Takahashi has done it again. Inu Yasha is the compelling tale of love, demons, humans, and time travel. Kagome, a modern day student, finds herself in ancient Japan working with a half-demon to find shards of a powerful jewel. The supporting cast adds flavor to the tale and keeps you turning the pages. This manga is not for the weak of heart. Blood and death feature heavily in the books. If you enjoyed Ranma, you must try Inu Yasha.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inu Yasha
Review: The book Inu Yasha by Rumiko Takahashi, is the coolest book i've ever read. Its a japanese anime book filled with comedy and action. If you like Ranma 1/2(also by Rumiko Takahashi), then you will DEFFINITLY get hooked on this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inu Yasha Volume 6
Review: The fantasy unfolds in this 6th volume of Inu Yasha. Here you meet a flirtaous monk who adds more humor to the story plus some infomation that explains the mysterious past of Inu Yasha. As always,we have the ever cute Shippo helping in the plot. The 6 th volume is nothing short of the other Inu Yasha stories. Filled with genuine humor, romance, and evil spirts, Inu Yasha is a story you'll want to read over and over again. Don't forget the wonderful drawings by Rumiko Takahashi.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: inu-yasha
Review: the inu-yasha series is the best comic book ever written by rumiko takahashi . Rumiko Takahashi combines humor with action and a little romance . i highly recomment any anime reader to buy this book . other books that Rumiko Takahashi has written are Ranma1/2 and one pound gospel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really really really great
Review: This is a great book by a great author! Takahashi is a wonderful artist and writer! I have ALL the inu yasha books and even more of Ranma! In this book, it is probably the most important of the series because it explains the past relationship of Kikyo and Inu-Yasha. I won't spoil it for you so I'll go. Buy it! It's well worth every penny!


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