Black Cat, Vol. 13: Dear Friend

After surviving another attack by the Apostles, Train and his partners agree that they have to eliminate Creed. At Sven’s urging, Train finally reveals the details of his past: the nature of his relationship with Saya Minatsuki, the reasons for his quitting the Chrono Numbers, and the cause of his violent hatred of Creed.

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Black Cat, Vol. 13: Dear Friend

After surviving another attack by the Apostles, Train and his partners agree that they have to eliminate Creed. At Sven’s urging, Train finally reveals the details of his past: the nature of his relationship with Saya Minatsuki, the reasons for his quitting the Chrono Numbers, and the cause of his violent hatred of Creed.

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Black Cat, Vol. 13: Dear Friend

Black Cat, Vol. 13: Dear Friend

Black Cat, Vol. 13: Dear Friend

Black Cat, Vol. 13: Dear Friend

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Overview

After surviving another attack by the Apostles, Train and his partners agree that they have to eliminate Creed. At Sven’s urging, Train finally reveals the details of his past: the nature of his relationship with Saya Minatsuki, the reasons for his quitting the Chrono Numbers, and the cause of his violent hatred of Creed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781421571959
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication date: 11/05/2013
Series: Black Cat Manga Series , #13
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 191
File size: 80 MB
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About the Author

Kentaro Yabuki made his manga debut with Yamato Gensouki, a short series about a young empress destined to unite the warring states of ancient Japan and the boy sworn to protect her. His next series, Black Cat, commenced serialization in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump in 2000 and quickly developed a loyal fan following. Black Cat has also become an animated TV series, first hitting Japan's airwaves in the fall of 2005.
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