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Yu-Gi-Oh!, Vol. 1: The Millenium Puzzle (Yu-Gi-Oh! (Original Numbering) #1) Paperback | Pages: 200 pages
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Title:Yu-Gi-Oh!, Vol. 1: The Millenium Puzzle (Yu-Gi-Oh! (Original Numbering) #1)
Author:Kazuki Takahashi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 200 pages
Published:May 7th 2003 by VIZ Media (first published December 16th 1998)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Graphic Novels. Comics. Fiction. Young Adult. Comics Manga

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10th grader Yugi spent most of his time alone playing games... until he solved the Millennium Puzzle, a mysterious Egyptian artifact! Possessed by the puzzle, Yugi becomes Yu-Gi-Oh, the King of Games, and challenges evildoers to the Shadow Games... weird games with high stakes and high risks! These graphic novels contain new stories not seen in the anime, including the origin of Yugi and his friends!

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ISBN: 1569319030 (ISBN13: 9781569319031)
Edition Language: English
Series: Yu-Gi-Oh! (Original Numbering) #1, Yu-Gi-Oh! (Viz Numbering) #1

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Way darker then the tv series and I love it so much

This was awesome. I grew up watching the show and I rewatched it recently and I still love it so I wanted to give the manga a try. This is fantastic and has many of the elements of the show minus the cards which havent appeared yet. The writing and storylines are clever especially when determining the rules of the games being played. The main characters are cool with Jonouchi (Joey Wheeler) being my favorite good guy in the manga as he was in the show. The artwork was also solid. This is a fun

I don't remember the "dark" Yugi being so creepy in the anime (and I saw the Japanese version). He gets this look on his face that reminds me of dolls and clowns and other things you don't want to see right before you go to sleep. I do remember the Shadow Games though. Mostly they are fairly justified, although you can imagine that some one without magic would have a great deal more difficulty enacting any punishment on these kind of people much less a fitting one.The language and violence may

The mysterious disappearance of Yugi's nose

Who here thinks America should have done season 0? *raises hand* Who here thinks that we would have messed it up?*raises hand*...Curse you 4kids. All in all, one of the best eva!

Yugi has no nose. But Yami has a nose...I don't really get it.

Summer Biannual Bibliothon read 5 (challenge: book you heard about on a place other than YouTube)Booktubeathon read 4 (challenge: person on the cover)I was very surprised by this. I didn't have any expectations at all. I really enjoyed the concept and the storylines. Why I docked two starts? One star is docked for the oversexualizing of women, and teenage girls and one star for the very big part of unnececary violence.

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