Highschool of the Dead, Vol. 5
by:
Daisuke Sato (author)
Shouji Sato (author)
Takashi and his fellow students join up with a band of survivors who have barricaded themselves inside a local mall. Though the shopping center seems a well-stocked place to hide from the undead lurking outside, the policewoman in charge is having a hard time maintaining peace within. The group...
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Takashi and his fellow students join up with a band of survivors who have barricaded themselves inside a local mall. Though the shopping center seems a well-stocked place to hide from the undead lurking outside, the policewoman in charge is having a hard time maintaining peace within. The group from Fujimi High would rather not get involved in a power struggle and tries to stay under the radar until they are ready to set off again. But with so many attractive, buxom girls among the students, it may be nearly impossible to avoid unwanted attention of the worst kind...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780316132466 (0316132462)
Publish date: January 24th 2012
Publisher: Yen Press
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
Category:
Science Fiction,
Adult,
Horror,
Dystopia,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Manga,
Shonen,
Zombies
Series: Highschool of the Dead (#4)
This is a non-spoilery blanket review of the first three editions of Highschool of the dead, since I read them so closely together.The best thing about Highschool of the Dead was the art. It's very well illustrated with a wide range of facial expressions, well designed action scenes and convincing z...
This is a non-spoilery blanket review of the first three editions of Highschool of the dead, since I read them so closely together.The best thing about Highschool of the Dead was the art. It's very well illustrated with a wide range of facial expressions, well designed action scenes and convincing z...
Maybe it's not totally fair for me to review the series since I haven't picked them up in order. See, I pick them up from the library when they're available instead of buying (the price for each volume, as with most books these days, is a little steep for my broke self). Consequently, I get them out...
Ughhhh!!! Full review to follow at www.mangamaniaccafe.com