Tegami Bachi, Vol. 11

Tegami Bachi, Vol. 11 (Tegami Bachi #11)

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In a land of perpetual night, your heart is your lReads R to L (Japanese Style).

Amberground is locked in darkness. A man-made star casts only a dim light over the land. The pitch-black wilderness is infested with Gaichuu--colossal insects with metal exoskeletons. The Gaichuu make travel between the cities of Amberground extremely dangerous. But thankfully the Letter Bees,...more
Paperback, 200 pages
Published November 6th 2012 by VIZ Media LLC
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Nicola
Reason for Reading: Next in the series.

This is a very readable series and while I need the "story so far" blurbs each book begins with, it hardly takes me any time to get back into the flow of the story. This is an action-packed volume in which most of our huge cast of characters make an appearance, however brief. Not something that happens often at all. The story's main focus is on whether Gauche is really back to himself or is Noir in disguise. But we also have cut scenes to all the other char...more
Holly Letson
When I watched the anime of this, my absolute favorite part was when it shows their memories after they shoot their shindan. That's my favorite part in this manga volume as well. The way it looks is simply marvelous - a breathtaking montage of the things most important to Letter Bee.
I loved that this volume showed Gauche back with Lag and Sylvette, as he wasn't with them in the anime, and I was left saddened, wishing that Gauche would return and end Lag's and Sylvette's sadness. Seeing them in...more
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Serene
This is a very emotional volume, and emotion is what Tegami Bachi has always been great at. Joy of a long awaited reunion, sadness of the inevitable departure, awe at seeing a dream come true, fear of the unknown, pride of a job well done, and the melancholic beauty of the art are all weaved together masterfully in this volume.
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Hiroyuki Asada (浅田 弘幸 Asada Hiroyuki) is a Japanese manga artist who is best known for his steampunk series Tegami Bachi. The first manga series he created was called I'll, and was a basketball series. All of Asada's manga were serialized in the monthly shōnen anthology Monthly Shōnen Jump (which has since been discontinued; Tegami Bachi now appears in its replacement Jump Square). He made his deb...more
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