Battle Royale, Vol. 15 (Battle Royale #15)
The sun is setting on the first day of The Program, and the students of Class B are in for one hell of a night. With the failure of their initial plan to take down The Program, Shinji Mimura and Yutaka Sato are putting their backup plan in motion. Having located all the supplies necessary to create a bomb, the pair are all set to deliver their package right where it will d...more
Paperback, 209 pages
Published
April 11th 2006
by TokyoPop
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Baca ulang.
Jilid terakhir, yay!!
Setelah Shuuya akhirnya menghabisinya, di nafas terakhirnya Kazuo bisa merasakan lagi...
Sekarang tinggal Shuuya-Noriko-Shogo. What next? Apakah Shogo dapat dipercaya, bahkan ketika ia menodongkan pistolnya pada Shuuya dan Noriko untuk kembali menjadi pemenang game? Panitia pun mendengar letusan pistol penghabisan. Shogo menang untuk kedua kalinya!
Dalam perjalanan kembali ke mainland dengan kapal, panitia memberitahu bahwa ia...more
Jilid terakhir, yay!!
Setelah Shuuya akhirnya menghabisinya, di nafas terakhirnya Kazuo bisa merasakan lagi...
Sekarang tinggal Shuuya-Noriko-Shogo. What next? Apakah Shogo dapat dipercaya, bahkan ketika ia menodongkan pistolnya pada Shuuya dan Noriko untuk kembali menjadi pemenang game? Panitia pun mendengar letusan pistol penghabisan. Shogo menang untuk kedua kalinya!
Dalam perjalanan kembali ke mainland dengan kapal, panitia memberitahu bahwa ia...more
After watching the movie, a few years back, I wanted to give the manga a try, and I'm so glad I did.
The art is fabulous! I never got tired of looking at the pages. The heads might've been a bit too big, but who cares?
The story was surprising (even if I did see the movie) and even when things got repeated, it never crossed the boredom line.
I only have to say that after the initial shock of the style of story-telling, I couldn't get this manga down.
The art is fabulous! I never got tired of looking at the pages. The heads might've been a bit too big, but who cares?
The story was surprising (even if I did see the movie) and even when things got repeated, it never crossed the boredom line.
I only have to say that after the initial shock of the style of story-telling, I couldn't get this manga down.
I think this is the best volume in the series. It brought out so many emotions...and it added so much to the story. I was surprised, hurt, sad, happy...the list goes on. Excellent end to a gritty, touchy series.
A nice ending, still tragic. Makes me feel like I was involved in the horrible game, and finally taking a few deep breaths. Sad to end this~ no other manga like it.
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Koushun Takami (高見 広春 Takami Kōshun?, born 1969) is the author of the novel Battle Royale,[1] originally published in Japanese, and later translated into English by Yuji Oniki and published by Viz Media and, later, in an expanded edition by Haika Soru, a division of Viz Media.
Takami was born in Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture near Osaka and grew up in the Kagawa Prefecture of Shikoku. Aft...more
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