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Added 06.09.2009
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Even though I'm an American, i love the Japanese comics, I could just in a store with the Japanese comics like for 24/7 and not notice the time to fly by.

06.22.2009 12:00 AM


I gotta say, that even though the characters sometimes aren't real they look too much real. For example, some guys are really good looking you wish they were alive.

06.22.2009 12:00 AM


i love that, action storys aren't usually my thing but this i love!

06.06.2009 12:00 AM


the art is pretty cool :)

05.31.2009 12:00 AM


Looks interesting so far. The art's pretty cool too.

05.23.2009 12:00 AM


Awesome! This series is so much fun.

05.08.2009 12:00 AM


The artwork is really nicely done but the story is lacking. I'd give it a 2.5

05.08.2009 12:00 AM


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takeru: OPERA SUSANOH SWORD OF THE DEVIL Volume 1
  • PAPERBACK: 192 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-4278-1570-4
  • EAN: 978-1-4278-1570-5
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $10.99

Three unlikely companions, all named Takeru, begin an epic quest across the land of Oyashima in search of the powerful sword of Susanoh. Torn between the warring factions of Amamikado and the battle maidens of Jagara, Oyashima is a land of magic and disorder--and the treasure of the gods, the sword of Susanoh, may be the only way to restore balance to this chaotic land. But each Takeru has his own motives for seeking the sword... Based on the hit play, written by Gurren Lagann scripter Kazuki Nakashima, Takeru is jam-packed with sword-play, word-play, adventure and thrills galore!