Shaman King, Volume 20
The year is 1996, and Yoh Asakura, age ten, meets Anna Kyoyama for the first time. Anna has a gift: she can read others' minds…whether she wants to or not. And as she and Yoh make their first shrine visit of the new year, suddenly, her gift for reading minds unleashes a fierce oni from within her own heart. Yoh's going to need Matamune's help if he wants to save her…but it won't be easy!
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Shaman King, Volume 20
The year is 1996, and Yoh Asakura, age ten, meets Anna Kyoyama for the first time. Anna has a gift: she can read others' minds…whether she wants to or not. And as she and Yoh make their first shrine visit of the new year, suddenly, her gift for reading minds unleashes a fierce oni from within her own heart. Yoh's going to need Matamune's help if he wants to save her…but it won't be easy!
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Shaman King, Volume 20

Shaman King, Volume 20

by Hiroyuki Takei
Shaman King, Volume 20

Shaman King, Volume 20

by Hiroyuki Takei

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Overview

The year is 1996, and Yoh Asakura, age ten, meets Anna Kyoyama for the first time. Anna has a gift: she can read others' minds…whether she wants to or not. And as she and Yoh make their first shrine visit of the new year, suddenly, her gift for reading minds unleashes a fierce oni from within her own heart. Yoh's going to need Matamune's help if he wants to save her…but it won't be easy!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781646595099
Publisher: Kodansha International
Publication date: 11/16/2021
Series: Shaman King Series , #20
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 112 MB
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Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

Unconventional author/artist Hiroyuki Takei began his career by winning the coveted Hop Step Award (for new manga artists) and the Osamu Tezuka Award (named after the famous artist of the same name). After working as an assistant to famed artist Nobuhiro Watsuki, Takei debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997 with Butsu Zone, an action series based on Buddhist mythology. His multicultural adventure manga, Shaman King, which debuted in 1998, became a hit and was adapted into an anime TV series. Takei lists Osamu Tezuka, American comics and robot anime among his many influences.

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