Review: Pokémon Adventures: X•Y, Vol. 3
The Pokémon Adventures manga continues to prove that it’s far more intense and action-packed than its anime counterpart. While the Pokémon X•Y anime had its exciting moments, the manga adaptation raises the stakes with high-risk battles, deeper character struggles, and more ruthless villains.
In this volume, X and his friends find themselves caught in a dangerous conflict with Team Flare, whose schemes go far beyond what the anime ever explored. The intensity of the battles is a major highlight—Pokémon fights feel strategic and brutal, with real consequences. The confrontation with Team Flare agents, who use Pokémon as tools for destruction, further emphasizes how dark and serious the story can get.
Character development is another strong point. X, who started as a reclusive and reluctant hero, continues to slowly open up and take responsibility for his role in stopping Team Flare. Y, Shauna, Tierno, and Trevor all contribute in meaningful ways, making the team’s dynamic feel well-balanced and engaging.
The artwork by Satoshi Yamamoto is stunning, especially in the aerial battles and intense action sequences. The expressions and emotions of both trainers and Pokémon are captured brilliantly, adding depth to each scene.
Overall, Pokémon Adventures: X•Y, Vol. 3 is an action-packed, high-stakes continuation that once again proves why the manga is often regarded as darker and more intense than the anime. If you’re looking for a Pokémon story that doesn’t hold back on danger, strategy, and real tension, this volume delivers.