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Great 1st Manga - Rated
I bought the Shaman King novel because I had heard about the anime from my friends at school. I read the first few novels and then I got Sky Television and had a chance to watch the anime. I soon realised that the manga is a lot better. It is more mature (aimed at a teen audience) and the dialogue is uncut, as is the fight scenes. Bottom line is buy the manga, forget the TV show, you won't be disappointed.
Worth it - Rated
I suggets that all Shaman King Lovers buy these manga titles becaue they are far better than the anime because it inculdes more stories that are not in the anime and the fight scenes and uncut with all the action you need that you don't get in the anime.
Really Good!!!!!!!!!! - Rated
I suggets that all Shaman King Lovers buy these manga titles becaue they are far better than the anime because it inculdes more stories that are not in the anime and the fight scenes and uncut with all the action you need that you don't get in the anime.
A really really good manga - Rated
I am a huge fan of the anime Shaman King, and if you are too, you should get this book!
Shaman King is basically about a boy named Yoh Asakura, and his battles as he fights to become Shaman King in the Shaman King tournament.
This book is the introduction to his adventures. Here we are introduced to the characters.
This is the first manga book i bought and it's was worth the money!
Its good really really really good - Rated
Every one who is a fan of manga should buy this book. Shaman King is a must have in my opinion. The artwork is highly detailed but not too much so you don't lose yourself when reading. I found when reading this that my eyes just flowed from frame to frame with ease. The narrative isn't overly complicated, although at first you will be a tad confused, but that’s the same with anything you read. The way the first volume is set out is very cleaver. The first half of the book basically introduces to the main characters and explains the basics how a shaman is a shaman. Then the second half is character and story development. Trust me by the end of this book you will want the next volume. The characters are deep and not two-dimensional ones that i have found in previous manga i have read. Another reason to by this book is so you can find all the little references to other manga-ki and anime.