CompleteMartialArts.com - Shaman King, Volume 7: Clash at Mata Cemetery (Shaman King (Graphic Novels))

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Manufacturer: VIZ Media LLC
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5952 EAN: 9781591169963 ISBN: 1591169968 Label: VIZ Media LLC Manufacturer: VIZ Media LLC Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 2005-09-06 Publisher: VIZ Media LLC Studio: VIZ Media LLC
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Editorial Reviews:
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Yoh's spiritual journey into the caves of Izumo has boosted his mana and his confidence - and just in time, too! It's the last battle of the Shaman Fight preliminaries, and Yoh is up against Tao Ren and his Chinese warlord of an Over Soul, Bason. Ren has already killed his officiant in the qualification round, and now he is determined to teach Yoh the meaning of fear. Yoh and Amidamaru are closer than ever, but can their unique bond of friendship overcome Ren's awesome mana and masterful control of Bason?
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Manga Comment: This, along with all of the others in the series, in a great manga. I would recommend this to anyone.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Long Battle...BUT Great Comment: I've seen almost all of shaman king in Japanese and to tell you the truth this was the longest fight. Sure it's good but i didn't find it to have to take up much time. Soon after this it gets funny and then we learn a little about Ren's past and present. Well enjoy this volume and a good fight and then enjoy the next one or two as a good story and some nice fighting.
Also for the below reviewer no it doesn't follow the dragonball z where fights take forever. This is one of the longest fights in the series.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One BIG fight Comment: Being a Shaman King reader, it's good to see Yoh and Ren finally duke it out (again). I've always found Yoh's character to be interesting, as he's a welcome departure from the "loud and stupid" male protagonists that frequent manga like One Piece and Naruto. Ren's character, however, is getting a little confusing...he recently preached about how he wants to stop the bloodshed of his family's reign, yet is not above spilling blood in order to achieve his goals. I say he should just remain a little ball of hatred, pure and simple.
The action is spectacular, and Takei's artwork, as usual, is dynamic and full of kinetic energy (he constantly seems to find new, awsome poses for Amidamaru).
Unfortunately, the story doesn't progress much in this volume. The whole battle takes up nearly the entire book, and it STILL isn't finished...I'm seeing shades of DBZ and One Piece in here (meaning animes that are made of nothing but long, boring, mindless fights with annoying twists). Thankfully, this fight keeps you on edge, as Yoh's power seems to be to pull some new, wild tactic out of his behind at the last minute to keep from getting slaughtered.
Overall, kinetic and exciting, and, of course, if you've got the last 6 volumes, you'll want this one. If you're a manga fan looking for a new series, this will give you a new, interesting series to pick up.
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