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Akimine Kamijyo

Författare till Samurai Deeper Kyo 01

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Samurai Deeper Kyo 01 (1999) 265 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 02 (1999) 194 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 03 (2000) 163 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 04 (2000) 150 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 05 (2000) 143 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 06 (2002) 131 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 07 (2000) 119 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 08 (2001) 113 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 09 (2001) 111 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 11 (2003) 104 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 12 (2003) 98 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 10 (2003) 94 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 15 (2004) 92 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 14 (2004) 87 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 13 (2004) 86 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 16 (2004) 83 exemplar
Samurai deeper Kyo. D. 17 (2004) 78 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 18 (2004) 76 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 20 (2005) 74 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 23 (2003) 69 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 22 (2005) 65 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 25 (2004) 65 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 19 (2005) 62 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 21 (2005) 60 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 26 (2006) 60 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 24 (2005) 59 exemplar
Code:Breaker 1 (2009) 59 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 27 (2004) 55 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 28 (2006) 55 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 30 (2006) 53 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 31 (2006) 48 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 29 (2004) 48 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 32 (2007) 38 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 34 (2007) 37 exemplar
Code:Breaker 2 (2010) 36 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 33 (2007) 35 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo, Vol. 35/36 (2009) 20 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo, Vol. 37/38 (2010) 20 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 37 (2007) 20 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 38 (2007) 19 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 36 (2007) 17 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo 35 (2007) 16 exemplar
Code:Breaker 03 (2010) 12 exemplar
Code:Breaker 04 (2010) 11 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 05 (2010) 11 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 08 (2011) 8 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 06 (2011) 8 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 07 (2011) 7 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 09 (2011) 6 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 14 (2012) 6 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 16 (2013) 6 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 17 (2013) 6 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 12 (2012) 6 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 10 (2012) 5 exemplar
Code:Breaker T18 (2013) 5 exemplar
Code:Breaker T15 (2012) 5 exemplar
Code:Breaker T13 (2012) 5 exemplar
Code : Breaker Vol.11 (2012) 4 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 22 (2014) 2 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 21 (2013) 2 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 20 (2013) 2 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 19 (2013) 2 exemplar
Kyo Art Book (2008) 2 exemplar
Code:Breaker T21 (2014) 2 exemplar
Code:Breaker T20 (2014) 2 exemplar
Code:Breaker T19 (2014) 2 exemplar
Samurai Deeper Kyo - Double (2007) 1 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 23 (2014) 1 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 24 (2014) 1 exemplar
CODE:BREAKER 26 (2014) 1 exemplar
Code:Breaker T22 (2014) 1 exemplar

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Födelsedag
1975-09-13
Kön
male
Födelseort
Kanagawa, Japan

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The plot twists of who is betraying whom is getting to be a bit convoluted at this point in the series, along with the multitude of numbered groups of bad guys. Or are they groups of good guys? Who knows any more...

At least the art style has remained consistently well done, and the panel layout is creative while not getting too convoluted and unreadable.
 
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JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
The group is finally all together (minus Yuya of course), and they're well on their way to reaching Lotus Land (aka where Kto's body is hidden in the ice castle). Unfortunately, getting to the gates of hell is only step one; they also have to get past the villagers and the gatekeeprs, and just when you think they're safe, more of the Twelve show up. At least this seems like the final battle with the Twelve, since it's between Kyo and the leader. What is with Japanese authors having whole groups of enemies? Can't there just be one baddie, and then it's done? Far too much effort, in my opinion!… (mer)
 
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JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
As I suspected all along, Kyoshiro didn't really disappear forever; he just buried himself deep within his/Kyo's unconscious mind to await a time when Kyo wouldn't be able to win a fight. He comes back in the middle of Kyo's battle with Nobunaga (the ringleader of the villains, who's out to take possession of Kyo's real body) and reveals his true power as an alchemist/magician of the Mibu clan. Obviously there had to be a reason why Kyo chose to reside in Kyoshiro's body, and now we finally know for sure. Of all the power players we've met, Kyoshiro is the most powerful due to his heritage even though he wants nothing to do with battle and death. Such is life, eh?

The 12 (and Yuya) have finally reached Kyo's true body in the ice castle, butit seems like Ajira has plans of his own for it, since he turns on his companions. He might just be another person out to possess Kyo's body, or destroy it for good, but he might end up actually being on Kyo's side. That would explain how nice he is to Yuya, but I highly doubt that it's that simple.
… (mer)
 
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JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |
We get to witness a whole bunch of fights in this volume, but effectually nothing really happens besides Yuya getting kidnapped by the bad guys. Apparently they did it to keep Kyo in line, but if they actually think he'll stop then they're crazy. Kyo will get his body back eventually, and then he'll be even more powerful than he already is.
 
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JaimieRiella | Feb 25, 2021 |

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94
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3.9
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ISBN
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