Death Note #1
Death Note » Death Note #1 - Boredom released by Viz on October 2005.
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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (1) 1 (0) 4.0 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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A Truly Classic Manga 1
The Beginning of Death Note brings forward much of what has made this manga so popular. At the begining of this manga, we are inrtroduced to Light, the dark genius who has become annoyed with all of the evil in the world. The then discovers the Death Note, a notebook that can kill anyone who's name is written in it. Also brought into the package are the evil Death God Ryuk who enjoys apples, andc the Dark, ingenius detective L. Though at times the dialogue drags on, after a few pages into the bo...
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Review: Death Note Volume 1 (Minor Spoilers) 0
Death Note is like popcorn. I never go out of my way to get popcorn since I’m not especially fond of it. I never think to make it or buy it. However, when there’s popcorn nearby I can’t stop eating it until it’s gone. Fortunately, Death Note has yet to get caught in my teeth (although I did spill my soda in it…so there’s that). I have honestly never read a manga series before so I am curious if the things I don’t like are troupes and/or stylistic quirks of the genre. Perhaps some kind reader wil...
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The story about the man who played God. 0
Completely bored with his everyday life. Straight A high school student Light Yagumi is about to experience excitement he has never dreamed of. After class, Light comes upon a black book lying on the ground titled Death Note. The user instructions describe if a persons name is written in the book, then that person would die from a heart attack in a certain amount of time.After testing the book on an armed man during a hostage situation. Light learns that the book is far from a hoax. Now with th...
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