Blue Exorcist, Volume 9 [NOOK Book]

Overview

All of Rin’s friends have done their best to hold off the deadly Impure King so Rin can confront it. Now it’s entirely up to Rin to finish off the gigantic demon. Although Rin has finally drawn the Koma sword and found his confidence, that alone may not be enough to defeat the Impure King! And Yukio’s battle with the possessed Saburota Todo may have awakened something dark deep within him.
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Blue Exorcist, Volume 9

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Overview

All of Rin’s friends have done their best to hold off the deadly Impure King so Rin can confront it. Now it’s entirely up to Rin to finish off the gigantic demon. Although Rin has finally drawn the Koma sword and found his confidence, that alone may not be enough to defeat the Impure King! And Yukio’s battle with the possessed Saburota Todo may have awakened something dark deep within him.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781421562407
  • Publisher: VIZ Media
  • Publication date: 4/2/2013
  • Series: Blue Exorcist
  • Sold by: Viz Media
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition description: VIZ Rating: T+
  • Sales rank: 33467
  • File size: 94 MB
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Meet the Author

Manga creator, writer and illustrator Kazue Kato was born in Tokyo on July 20, 1980. In 2000, at age 19, she won the prestigious Tezuka Award for her work Boku to Usagi (Rabbit and I) published in Akamaru Jump. From 2005 to 2006 her series Robo to Usakichi, a sci-fi adventure featuring a rabbit (again!) was published in the monthly magazine Shonen Sirius (Kodansha). Her latest series, Blue Exorcist, began in Jump Square in April of 2009. Kazue Kato has used a rabbit as a self-portrait in her author’s notes since her debut, and her titles often have some relation to rabbits.

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Customer Reviews

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Tue Apr 02 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    I love blue exorcist!!!"

    I haven't read the manga series yet but I have seen the whole entire anime series and loved it! When I found out the manga ends differently than the anime I decided to start reading the manga but overall I really recommend the anime if u haven't seen it already!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Mon Apr 15 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    Love the series, but

    I really love this series, but I have a complaint about the ebook format. It is missing the back cover! I have the first 3 volumes in paper format and the back cover shows the stuff in the pockets of the cover character. Not a major complaint, but I would really like to see it fixed, or I might have to go back to the physical copies. I really want toy know what Mephisto, Bon, Shima, etc keep in their pockets!

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  • Posted Mon Apr 08 00:00:00 EDT 2013

    blue exorcist is a great series. This one wraps up a 3 book stor

    blue exorcist is a great series. This one wraps up a 3 book story arc, and gives us more depth into some characters as well as starts new issues that rin and others will have to deal with later, all the while never forgetting the biggest issue at hand.  this series has not lost itself yet, what with all of the different plots arising, and keeps us interested with out having to split people up and devoting different books to different people, again not yet, seeing as we are only nine about to be ten issues in. good series to follow if you are a manga/anime/having a good time fan 

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Sat Apr 06 00:00:00 EDT 2013

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