The Seven Deadly Sins 9 (Seven Deadly Sins, The)
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Rating | : | 4.66 (665 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1612628303 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-05-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Castle ChaosMultiple forces collide as Meliodas and the Sins storm the castle to rescue Elizabeth. The two captains of the Holy Knights are locked in a serious argument of their own, but must first deal with the Sins and King Arthur. Meanwhile, King Arthur of Camelot appears with an army ready for a confrontation. Is this the beginning of the Holy War?
. About the Author Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the "big three" boys' magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine.The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English
. Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the "big three" boys' magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine.The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English
Gonzalo Vasquez said Five Stars. It was a good read.. "I enjoy reading this manga and I would give 5 stars" according to Jester's dead yee haw!. This review it for the Kindle version. I enjoy reading this manga and I would give 5 stars but for some reason they stop showing 2 pages when in landscape view. Now when there is a panel that spans 2 pages you have to flip back and forth to see the whole image. In earlier volumes you would see 1 page in portrait view and 2 pages when in landscape view. Please add back 2 page landscape vie. "One big fight scene from start to finish and things do not look good for our guys" according to Nicola Mansfield. Whether this is the beginning of the Holy War or not, it certainly is the epic battle of the series to date. One big fight scene from start to finish and things do not look good for our guys. Poor Diane starts the book off with a beating and keeps getting pummeled all the way through. Not my favourite volume as it's low on humour and story, but, oh well. Bring on the next volume and let's