Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 5
by:
Kenji Kuroda (author)
A CULT FANIn this volume of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix and Maya's occult-loving friend Russi Clover has gotten herself into trouble once again. She has converted to the Great Tengu Society, a cult that claims to give its followers supernatural powers. Soon, an enemy of the cult is...
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A CULT FANIn this volume of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Phoenix and Maya's occult-loving friend Russi Clover has gotten herself into trouble once again. She has converted to the Great Tengu Society, a cult that claims to give its followers supernatural powers. Soon, an enemy of the cult is found dead. Was it divine retribution... or murder?Includes special extras after the story!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781935429616 (1935429612)
Publish date: July 17th 2012
Publisher: Kodansha Comics
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (#4)
If you've played the games, you'll probably quite enjoy this foray into crazy cases with Phoenix Wright and Co. If you haven't, you're likely to be confused by the fourth volume in the series, at least, given it does very little in terms of introductions for the characters, but an earlier volume mig...
A great end to this series - the wrapup of a trial in the death of an eating champion followed by the curious case of the tengu. These comics really felt like the games, a feeling helped by a character who appeared earlier in the series returning in the last case. Ms. Von Karma also makes an appeara...
This seems to be the end of the Ace Attorney manga, or at least it's all that's been published so far. I can always hope for more. The tone and characterization are close enough that fans won't be disappointed. I've also been pretty pleased with the art, since it actually looks like the characters.
Volume 2 still feels very like playing the game. There are two cases here: the end of the Spiderman case from the previous volume, and a complete case involving costumed characters. Both feature Edgeworth as prosecutor, which was pretty much what I'd been waiting for. I love that it feels so true to...
As an Ace Attorney fan from the English release of the first game, I think the best praise I can give this manga is that it feels like one of the games. It hits the right tone with the characters (for the most part). It even starts with Phoenix defending Larry in a murder trial prosecuted by Payne. ...