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Title: The Lizard Man
Series: Shaman King #3
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Series: Shaman King #3
Author: Hiroyuki Takei
Rating: 4 of 5 Stars
Genre: Manga
Pages: 192
Format: Digital Copy
Synopsis: |
Wooden Sword Ryu
and gang continue to look for their happy place. They find an
abandoned bowling alley where Ryu sees Anna and falls in love. When
he finds out she is Yoh's fiance, everything comes crashing down for
him as Yoh was the one who cut off Ryu's pompador AND broke his
sword. This leaves Ryu open to be posssessed by a bandit ghost that
Amidamur killed 600 years ago.
After lots of
blathering, Yoh lets the ghost, one Tokagero, possess him to see what
trust is all about. Tokagero has a change of heart and lets Ryu go.
Ryu and gang clean up the inn where Yoh is staying as payment and
Ryu's latent shaman powers are released. Unfortunately, without a
spirit OR a trainer, he's left on his own. He asks the stars for a
sign and a comet suddenly appears blazing across the sky.
The comet is one of
a pair that herald the start of the fight for the title of Shaman
King. We get a shot across the world of various shamans gazing at the
comet and the book ends with Ren Tao claiming that he will be the
Shaman King no matter what.
My Thoughts: |
This volume relied almost completely on the Friendship trope in
manga. Yoh and Amidamaru are as strong as they are because of their
friends and even Ryu has friends to help him out. Once the nasty bad
Tokagero realizes just how lonely he was, suddenly he's alright once
someone shows him some friendship. In one sense it was eye-rollingly
corny but at the same time you can see the truth behind the trope.
Friendships have allowed people throughout history to go beyond
themselves and to do things they didn't think they could. The
flipside to that is that no one can hurt you more than a friend can.
Ryu moves up from a bit character to someone with shaman capabilities
which means he is now part of the Team. It is fun to watch as people
move into Yoh's orbit without him even trying.
I also have to say that after reading this volume and still enjoying
it so much that I'm going to be reading a volume every week and
putting out a Manga Monday post each week for at least this month.
Just so you know so you can avoid them or pay particular attention,
depending on which way your interests lay.
Finally, that cover. That is just plain ridiculous and yet it captures
the essence of the story told. Ridiculous AND funny at the same time.
★★★★☆
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