Yu-Gi-Oh! 3-in-1. Volumes 19-20-21 / story and art by Kazuki Takahashi ; translation & English adaptation, Joe Yamazaki ; touch-up art & lettering, Eric Erbes.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781421579306
- ISBN: 1421579308
- Physical Description: 580 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 20 cm.
- Edition: 3-in-1 edition.
- Publisher: San Francisco, CA : VIZ Media, LLC, [2016]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Title from colophon. "First published in Japan in 1996 by Shueisha, Inc., Tokyo." Reads right to left in the traditional Japanese format. Parental advisory: recommended for ages 13 and up; contains fantasy violence, alcohol and tobacco use, and suggestive situations. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Vol. 19. Magician vs. magician -- Vol. 20. Slifer the sky dragon -- Vol. 21. Double duel. |
Target Audience Note: | Rated T: For teen. |
Language Note: | Translated from Japanese. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Upper Skagit Library | TAK #7 | 1014643 | Graphic Novel | Available | - |
Original Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi first tried to break into the manga business in 1982, but success eluded him until Yu-Gi-Oh! debuted in the Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1996. Yu-Gi-Oh!'s themes of friendship and competition, together with Takahashi's weird and wonderful art, soon became enormously successful, spawning a real-world card game, video games, and six anime series (two Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! series, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, and Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V).
Original Yu-Gi-Oh! creator Kazuki Takahashi first tried to break into the manga business in 1982, but success eluded him until Yu-Gi-Oh! debuted in the Japanese Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1996. Yu-Gi-Oh!'s themes of friendship and competition, together with Takahashi's weird and wonderful art, soon became enormously successful, spawning a real-world card game, video games, and six anime series (two Japanese Yu-Gi-Oh! series, Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal, and Yu-Gi-Oh ARC-V).