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Paperback Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist, Vol. 1: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist Book

ISBN: 1591166144

ISBN13: 9781591166146

Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist, Vol. 1: Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist

(Part of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist (#1) Series and Yu-Gi-Oh! (Original Numbering) (#8) Series)

Duel Monsters is the world's most collectible card game, but to Yugi Mutou, whose body contains the spirit of the world's greatest gamer, it may be the most dangerous game he's ever played. (Graphic... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

Condition: Like New

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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

a great book, but it's not in English

That's right. This is the expensive Japanese version. Buy it if you're a big fan and if you can read n Japanese. It won't be released in English for about a year (as of Sept. 2004). To read Yu-Gi-Oh! more often, read Shonen Jump magazine. For more info, see the review for Tome 6

I Love Yugioh and I'm not afraid to admit it!

I love Yugioh, as one of the first manga's I really got into I'm totally devoted. The anime is good (the American version sucks, though.) but the manga is better. There is always something happening in each one, And Yami is SO SUPER PSYCHO, I love it!

The continuing awesomeness!

Again, brilliant! This volume continues where the first left off, and introduces us to Shadi! Again more graphic violence, which makes the story even better!

Yugi as you've never imagined!

You thought Seto Kaiba was evil?See him before he mellowed...When Yugi and Joey are invited to Kaiba's mansion, they have no idea they are walking right into a trap set by the revenge minded Kaiba. When he claims takes them to his new Duel Monsters-themed amusement park, he threatens to kill Yugi's grandfather, unless Yugi submits to a special attraction: Death-T! Yugi has no choice to agree, and Joey goes withn him... soon they are joined by Tristan, and by Tea, and together they must fight their way through the murderous circus, full of attractions that threaten to send them to an early grave!Gaze upon the trilogy of terror: A sci-fi set involving a laser-tag match to the death... a haunted mansion where a serial killer lies in wait... and a hideous trap that can only be described as "Terror Cubed!"It's Yugi as you couldn't possibly imaganie. Say a prayer for our our heroes, for this is certainly no cartoon...

Let the Games Continue!?!?!?...hmm...

There are several reasons why you should buy this manga. First, Yami. Two, Kaiba. Three,...I'm just kidding! Seriously, though,...If you've flipped through the Shonen Jump mags out there, but were waiting for the graphic novels to come out, these are the stories included in this volume (NO spoilers here, so you don't have to worry about something being ruined ;-). These synopses should lightly touch upon the content, nothing more...):8: The Poison Man - the one in which Joey buys a pair of rare sneakers from a shady businessman~9: The Cards with Teeth part 1 - the introduction of Kaiba, kinda like episode 1 of the cartoon...~10: The Cards with Teeth part 2 - except it doesn't have Exodia, that's a later one, and there's a different purpose behind this duel...~11: The Wild Gang part 1 - Joey doesn't come to school one day...~12: The Wild Gang part 2 - and as Honda, Yuugi, and Anzu find out why, they race to find him...~13: The Man from Egypt part 1 - introduction of Shadi, vaguely resembling the "Aftermath" of Duelist Kingdom in the cartoon series...~14: The Man from Egypt part 2 - except they're in a museum...~15: The Other Criminal - the follow-up to The Man from Egypt--this leads into Shadi testing the other Yuugi (which is in the third installation...!)~~~~~~~The artwork is great, but still evolving--e.g., you can see Jonouchi's hair style begin to change to its current form. And as always, the messages in these eight stories are strong and defined.However, I can't help but have this feeling that the translations will reflect those of the cartoon. Honestly, I was looking forward to this volume (the Wild Gang is my favorite in this compilation), but seeing these translations make me worry for the future issues. I had bought the graphic novel in hopes of seeing Yu-Gi-Oh! in its true form, but if this continues, there still may be some drastic name changes. But I am glad that they at least honor the real names of the cards in the back of the book. Hopefully, they'll stop basing the translations on what the cartoon has done to it and start translating the manga the way it was meant to be read.Still for the older crowd, Yu-Gi-Oh! 2 is definitely worth the purchase.GO YUGI!!
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