Pokemon Graphic Novel vol. 3: Electric Pikachu Boogaloo (Pokemon) (Pokemon (Viz Paperback))
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Rating | : | 4.50 (970 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1569314365 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-02-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Pokemon sneak away from their masters to visit Bulbasaur's secret garden; Professor Oak, Clefairy, and Clefable help a little girl protect her pet Jigglypuff from Team Rocket; Ash helps a girl find the Leaf Stone to evolve her Vileplume; Meowth makes a friend; and the great Pokemon Tournament ends with Ash holding one last Pokemon - the out-of-control Charizard!. Here is the smash-hit Pokemon comic series in a single-volume graphic novel for readers of all ages
The action reaches its peak when Ash qualifies for the Pokémon League in "Days of Gloom and Glory" and then takes on his friend and rival Richie in the high-stakes Indigo Finals. "Boogaloo" follows 10-year-old Ash Ketchum and his first, best, and cutest Pokémon partner, Pikachu, through all sorts of adventures, from trying to track down a mysterious seed Pokémon guardian spirit atop the Venusaur Tree to investigating whether Clefairy really come from outer space. Pikkkaaaa! As further testame
Simply Incredible (The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of) Matsugawa J. Andrews There are two things I somewhat pride myself on not being: 1)The first is a Pokemon fan (Don't get me wrong, I love Nintendo, but I won't be sad when they finally stop producing Pokemon games) 2)The second is a comic book fan. I gave up comic books for many good reasons, the first of which is that I simply couldn't understand the piecemeal plots of the works. Look at it this way: Once a month, you either buy at a stor. Mature Pokemon?? Well, we've all seen those cute and cuddly little freaks hogging the pages of TIME, and completely obliterating the trading-card market. But even a veteran Pokemon fanatic gets tired of Pokemon's general appearance [cute and child-friendly]. Well, that's where this book comes in. The Pokemon and characters are drawn in a much more manga way, and seem either more silly, serious, or enraged! Whoever this guy is, he need. Varlacey said Pokemon at it's best!. This graphic novel series is absolutley the BEST! Perfect for Pokemon fans young and old!The artwork is amazing and it captures how the anime should have been done! Toshihiro Ono is one of a kind!I know it is pricy but TRUST ME, IT IS SO WORTH IT! It was published back in the 90's, VERY hard to find, and I don't believe they will ever attempt to re-release it! So for all those fans who never got around to this manga,