Inuyasha, Volume 11 : A Feudal Fairy Tale (Inuyasha)
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Ever since the conclusion of Ranma 1/2, Rumiko Takahashi's many fans have been eagerly awaiting her next long, serialized project. The wait is over with the first volume of Inu-Yasha. The story begins in Feudal Japan (technically, the Warring States period of the Muromachi era) where a mythical creature named Inu-Yasha, half dog and half boy, pillages a small town in search of a magical jewel. He is stopped by the village priestess who takes the jewel with her to the afterlife. Cut to modern times where Kagome (a splitting image of the village priestess) finds herself lost in a time portal and runs into Inu-Yasha himself. Her reaction is priceless: "Is he a demon or a junior high school kid?" This is the magic of Rumiko Takahashi--she has woven an intriguing historical fantasy that is filled with horror, humor, and romance in a way that most people would not think possible. --Jim Pascoe
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Book Description
In this installment from the world's most popular female comic artist, a local temple erupts into battle and a de facto water god armed with an incredibly powerful magic spear attempts to destroy the surrounding village. Kagome and Inu-Yasha must find the real water god in time to stop the destruction. Then Kagome discovers that Sango's supposedly dead brother, Kohaku, has decimated another village.
Inuyasha, Volume 11 : A Feudal Fairy Tale (Inuyasha),Rumiko Takahashi,VIZ Media LLC,1591160227,Children: Young Adult (Gr. 7-9),Comics & Graphic Novels - Manga,Fiction - Fantasy,Graphic Novels - Manga,Juvenile Fiction,Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
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