![]() ![]() Red and Blue, instead of being a couple of abrasive children, are more like rivals should be - with a healthy respect for one another. There are elements in these stories that will appeal to all ages. It's a more mature story that isn't exclusively aimed at kids like the cartoon or the other comic. For the record, I recommend buying these in the graphic novel format.This is a great series. Pokemon Adventures is probably the best vision of the concept that's sponsored by Nintendo. Bonuses in the back of the manga include a summary of Red's adventures, a Pokedex of key Pokemon he used, and a preview for Volume 2. ![]() And finally, the manga is read in the traditional format. The modern English sounding translation is crystal clear. Art is done very well clear and easy to read words and panels. All in all this is a fantastic fast paced story that is based in the Pokemon universe and is sure to please any Pokemon fan adequately. ![]() Red and Blue often run into Team Rocket at the same time as they keep having run-ins with them and their search for the mysterious pokemon. Team Rocket seems more evil than they were in any recent showing with their use of wanting to kill anyone who stands in their way and carrying out experiments on pokemon or tricking townspeople. The story is quite faced paced and up the ante on the seriousness of Pokemon. Red starts the journey with a Poliwhirl, but ends up catching more and more pokemon. He also told Red that in order for him to become a pokemon master he must fill up this device. Because Professor Oak is too old, he gave Red and Blue a Pokedex and entrusted them with travelling around the world to gain data on every Pokemon imaginable. Volume follows Red, the main character, as he goes to do what Professor Oak told him to do in order to become a pokemon master. So ultimately, this manga takes place in the video game world and takes some elements from the anime, but does not directly reference them. Team Rocket is present however it also does not have Jesse, James, or Meowth. Professor Oaks grandson, Gary, ie, Blue in this one, is still here but once again they dont reference Gary from the show either. ![]() The manga does not follow the exploits of Ash Ketchum nor even mention his name at all. Essentially Pokemon Adventures follows the storyline of the video games, probably Pokemon Yellow version the most and expands upon it. I do not know many of the details from that one for I was intrigued by this release and cover and saw that it was "new". He uses the Pokémon Swalot as his artist portrait.Pokemon Adventures Volume 1 is essentially a release of a similar named manga from a few years ago. He loves films, monsters, mysteries, punk rock music and livin’ the good life. Yamamoto’s favorite manga creators/artists include Fujiko Fujio ( Doraemon), Yukinobu Hoshino ( 2001 Nights) and Katsuhiro Otomo ( Akira). He is currently working on the 14th story arc in the Pokémon series, Pokémon: Sun & Moon. Yamamoto launched his manga career in 1993 with the horror-action title Kimen Senshi, which ran in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine, followed by the series Kaze no Denshosha. Satoshi Yamamoto is the artist for VIZ Media’s Pokémon Adventures, which he began working on in 2001, starting with volume 10. He uses the Pokémon Electrode as his author portrait. In addition to writing manga, he also edits children’s books and plans mixed-media projects for Shogakukan’s children’s magazines. Kusaka is currently working on the 14th story arc, Pokémon: Sun & Moon. Running continuously for over 20 years, Pokémon Adventures is the only manga series to completely cover all the Pokémon games and has become one of the most popular series of all time. Hidenori Kusaka is the writer for VIZ Media’s Pokémon Adventures. 10 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #10) (Paperback): Pokémon Adventures Collector's Edition, Vol. 9 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #9) (Paperback): 7 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #7) (Paperback): 6 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #6) (Paperback): 5 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #5) (Paperback): 4 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #4) (Paperback): 3 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #3) (Paperback): 2 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #2) (Paperback): 1 (Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition #1) (Paperback): This is book number 8 in the Pokémon Adventures Collector’s Edition series. ![]()
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