Soul Eater, Vol. 1
Maka is a weapon meister, determined to turn her partner, a living scythe named Soul Eater, into a powerful death scythe - the ultimate weapon of Death himself! Charged with the task of collecting and devouring the tainted souls of ninety-nine humans and one witch, Maka and her fellow meisters...
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Maka is a weapon meister, determined to turn her partner, a living scythe named Soul Eater, into a powerful death scythe - the ultimate weapon of Death himself! Charged with the task of collecting and devouring the tainted souls of ninety-nine humans and one witch, Maka and her fellow meisters strive to master their weapons as they face off against the bizarre and dangerous minions of the underworld. But the meisters' own personal quirks may prove a bigger obstacle than any sultry enchantress!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780759530010 (0759530017)
ASIN: 0759530017
Publish date: 2009-10-27
Publisher: Yen Press
Pages no: 208
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Media Tie In,
Action,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Anime,
Shonen,
Supernatural,
Comics Manga
This is a review for the entire series. The DWMA (Death Weapon Meister Academy) is run by Death and is where Meisters and their Weapons (humans with the ability to turn into weapons) train to collect 99 evil souls and 1 witch's soul to turn their Weapons into Death Scythes, which can be used by De...
4.5 stars.I have been interested in this manga and also anime for a long time. My boyfriend loves it, and I heard other people also say it was a good series.After reading volume 1 I can honestly say I am looking forward even more to the series. There are 3 meister/weapon couples that get the spotlig...
I haven't decided if I'll continue this series or not. It's okay, and I actually picked this up from the library because of Fullmetal Alchemist. There was one issue which had guest artist in the back, and it was them drawing stuff from memory. Atsushi Ohkubo was one of them, and I was impresse...
I know there are a lot of ghost story concepts in manga, there are so many I can't even begin to count. The idea of the soul is always incredibly interesting and here it's used to a fantastical end. However, I watched a good portion of the anime before reading this first volume and that without a do...