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Harlem Beat 1

Harlem Beat 1

List Price: $9.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE THIS!
Review: On my country, this comic has it's own place in the heart of me and my pals. Even though I read some critical text that says it just not worth in this page, I know it's worth it. Natte soon will be going strong. And I already buy and read volume 1 until 27. I think it will be ended at volume 29, and I am really sad about that. The art work getting better through the timeand personally, I am never see something more like it. The story line will be better, and It is the best manga you'll ever read. Just buy it because it is funny, entertaining and it is all you wanted

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: No Good
Review: This comic book has absolutely no resemblance to the game, and I was really disappointed to see the main character flapping his legs and in this way actually jumping higher. I wish that comic book writers would research their chosen topic and give a good representation of this game, and not just some old rubbish that only fools will appreciate. I give one star only for effort.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Original, cute
Review: This manga has an original plotline of a young high school boy struggling with our all-time favorite sport, basketball. It's a rather cute story and makes you want more after reading the first volume. The art is not great, but I have seen recent volumes, and the art has improved greatly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it is a great book
Review: Though there quite alot of basketball comics. Harlem beat is quite different from the rest. The characters are very special each in their own way.There is also humor added to the story and the team spirit and the player's love for basketball makes the bk real great.It is all abt tears of happiness and sorrows shared among a group of pple who love basketball.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: .
Review: Yuriko Nishiyama is a wonderful artist and the story line goes past street hoops and learning to play the game. It's a tell of how a "loser" learns how to make his dreams come true with the help of the most unlikliest of freinds and though his own will. The translation isn't the best but thats what happens when pages are turned and words change, but if you just look at it with humor you can figure it out. If you want a positive story I greatly recomend Harlem Beat.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Who needs words
Review: Yuriko Nishiyama is a wonderful artist and the story line goes past street hoops and learning to play the game. It's a tell of how a "loser" learns how to make his dreams come true with the help of the most unlikliest of freinds and though his own will. The translation isn't the best but thats what happens when pages are turned and words change, but if you just look at it with humor you can figure it out. If you want a positive story I greatly recomend Harlem Beat.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Who needs words
Review: Yuriko Nishiyama is a wonderful artist and the story line goes past street hoops and learning to play the game. It's a tell of how a "loser" learns how to make his dreams come true with the help of the most unlikliest of freinds and though his own will. The translation isn't the best but thats what happens when pages are turned and words change, but if you just look at it with humor you can figure it out. If you want a positive story I greatly recomend Harlem Beat.


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