Kingdom Hearts, Vol. 4
Sora, Donald and Goofy are forced to choose between duty and friendship. Our heroes must follow their heart if they are to succeed and defeat the growing Heartless menace. But in the world of Kingdom Hearts, choices are never easy!
Sora, Donald and Goofy are forced to choose between duty and friendship. Our heroes must follow their heart if they are to succeed and defeat the growing Heartless menace. But in the world of Kingdom Hearts, choices are never easy!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781598162202 (1598162209)
ASIN: 1598162209
Publish date: July 11th 2006
Publisher: Tokyopop
Pages no: 136
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Media Tie In,
Games,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Anime,
Shonen,
Comics Manga,
Video Games
Series: Kingdom Hearts (#1)
This one could have easily been five stars, if it didn't become SO apparent that I'm reading a fan translated copy. It's obvious that it's still the correct story, and it matches what I've seen from the game, and the movies in general, but what really got me was the translations in Agrabah. Having J...
Yet again, really amazing. The way the stories have all blended together is really amazing, and I really like the fact that it hasn't copied from Once Upon a Time (or well, OUAT hasn't copied from it), and that there are so many ways to combine the worlds of Disney. The Ariel and Pinocchio storyline...
I review books on The Reading Picnic. Check it out for recommendations, give aways and moreWOW, first book of the year! I can't believe it. I had to make a 2015 shelf for this. I had been talking about the Kingdom Hearts video game with a friend, and I remembered watching my brother play it when I w...
This finished it off nicely! And I was so happy to see Belle who is the greatest princess of all time show up. This was such great easy mindless reading and the ending wasn't disappointing. For my first manga series it was awesome!
I didn't grow up in a gaming family. We didn't own a Nintendo, we didn't stare longingly into Game Stores, and the only reason we owned a Game Boy or a Playstation was they were gifts from family members. Even then, my game universe consisted of bowling, Looney Tunes, Crash Bandicoot Racing, and Rol...