InuYasha: Good Intentions, Vol. 3
Inu-Yasha's magic sword can only be wielded in defense of humanity. But when the lovesick Nobunaga tells Kagome and Inu-Yasha the story of a 300-year-old demon, it seems that such a sword might come in handy!
Inu-Yasha's magic sword can only be wielded in defense of humanity. But when the lovesick Nobunaga tells Kagome and Inu-Yasha the story of a 300-year-old demon, it seems that such a sword might come in handy!
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ISBN:
9781569319604 (156931960X)
Publish date: July 9th 2003
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
Time Travel,
Action,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Supernatural
Series: InuYasha (#3)
The story picks up right where we left off, with Inuyasha and Kagome beginning their search for the different shards of the Shikon no Tama which was broken in Volume 1. The two have a tenuous alliance. Inuyasha still wants the jewel for himself and has the strength to defeat the demons who have t...
So, to start this off, my sister took one look at my pile of manga, and went, 'that's a lot of manga.' Yeah, it's only about half of what I have out of the library -_- No Sessho-Maru, but I still found this more enjoyable than the first volume. About as enjoyable as the second. I think since ...
One of the things that I really like about InuYasha are the touches of humor, mixed in with the action. I also liked how much time was spent in the modern world with Kagome. The change of scene was nice, and I'm pretty sure there's less and less of that as the series continues.