
Inuyasha, Vol. 1 (VIZBIG Edition)
Reviews

sorry to bookclub book but im reliving my childhood

MY CHILDHOOD <3 I watched this on Cartoon Network back in, what 2002/2003(?) when the anime aired and I was hooked. Read the manga a decade later and it is still a favorite of mine.

SHIPPOU-CHAN

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"I'm saying I'll protect you" they were so ahead of their time

Kikyo's resurrection will never not be sad

Hello, Miroku...

Reading slumps suck

InuYasha is one of those series that everybody loves on some level, despite how repetitive it is in nature. This book deals with a lot of people dealing with romantic feelings, as well as furthering the plot as Kagura tries to determine her loyalties to Naraku. Sango and Miroku have a bit of a heart to heart as their feelings become more obvious to the characters (even if the readers have known for a while).

This one is actually fairly plot important. While sone chapters of other manga in the series are more filler than anything, Volume 5 is highly plot important, detailing Inu Yasha's largest weakness and the return of Kikyo, who is revealed to have been more than just his enemy. Definitely a good volume, as far as things go.

InuYasha regains the ability to use his fang as intended - and even manages to unlock it's true power. Following that, Kagome is infected by a curse that affects the shikon shards Kagome is carrying. Shockingly, Kagome manages to mirror what Kikyo had done in the past and defeats the black priestess Naraku hired to kill them in the first place.

I stg this whole series could be about Sesshomaru and I would be so much happier

Segno il primo fumetto per tutta la serie. Una delle mie preferite in assoluto.

While I am not a die hard manga fan like other individuals I want to thank my handsome boyfriend for introducing me to this beautiful series and a beautiful manga that literally captured my heart. Also this is my first time reading Manga as I wanted to broaden my genres this year!! So now that heartfelt moment is over let us get into the nitty gritty! 1. The characters - * Kagome- while Kagome captured my interest in the Tokyo world, lifestyle, and dynamics and her life as a teenager that gets thrown into a bizarre circumstance she was not my favorite. The only reason why - she kinda annoys me! I know, I know, she depicts the "natural" response of what could possible happen to someone that gets thrown into that situation but she could definitely be more mature about it. * Inuyasha- okay who else had a problem with the abusive language he used towards Kagome?









