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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Vol. 1 introduces readers to a beautifully illustrated world where Tanjiro Kamado embarks on a perilous journey to save his sister and avenge his family. With 200 pages of action-packed storytelling and stunning visuals, this volume sets the stage for an unforgettable adventure.
B**Y
Love this
Beautifully written and pictured. I love the mangas so far and look forward to reading the rest!
T**S
Lovely book
Exactly as described.
M**R
5 Stars! My Kid LOVES It!
This Demon Slayer book is totally awesome! My 5th grader can't put it down. The pictures are super cool and the story is so exciting. They're always asking me to read it to them again and again. It's like the best book ever! I highly recommend it for any kid who likes action and adventure.
M**A
The package came great
Good book to read
H**A
Great
My son loves it he colors the pictures to make it better
S**N
MOST GREAT BOOK
YASSSSS SHOULD BUY!!!!
H**E
Very good premise, I am looking forward to continuing the series
4 1/2* starsThis has been a popular series for awhile but I had not gotten around to reading any of it, until now.The hype that I heard was right, this was so good! Within 20 pages the action already had me hooked and on the edge of my seat.It's hard for me to find fault in manga, because, unless it's something I just straight-up don't agree with or can't get past, I will enjoy it no matter.With that said, I'll tell you it is a typical Shonen manga where a weaker young man strives to get stronger to save/protect someone he loves, these kind of tropes are not turn off for me but I know to some they are, so I felt like it should be mentioned. However I believe once the story gets deeper in it will be a lot more than just a classic trope to hook people.The art was great, it gave off a nostalgic vibe of mangas past, and I found that comforting in a way that made the darker parts of the story not so heavy, yet it also gave the comedic effects more of a realistic tone. When I started reading it, I did not realize that it was set in the Taisho era of Japan, so I kept thinking to myself why are the characters in these periodic costumes, but after learning that the story is set in a certain era and not just a fantasy world it made me appreciate the art a little more, especially the eye for detail to make the setting and characters appropriate for the time.the characters are interesting and the plot is well rounded, I believe the story can only get better from here on out, and I plan to continue reading.
S**
It’s on a perfect state and is not broken or anything
It’s on a perfect state.
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