Inu Yasha. [3] / story & art by Rumiko Takahashi ; [English adaptation by Gerard Jones ; translation, Mari Morimoto ; touch-up art & lettering, Steve Dutro, Leonard Clark, Primary Graphix].
Translated from the Japanese. "Original Japanese edition 'Inuyasha' published by Shogakukan Inc."--T.p. verso. "Shonen Sunday manga"--Cover. "Three in one"--Cover p. [4]. Book reads from right to left in the traditional Japanese format. "Parental advisory: Inu Yasha is rated T+ for Older Teen and is recommended for ages 16 and up. This volume contains fantasy violence and partial nudity"--Colophon.
Contents:
Volume 7. Separate ways -- Volume 8. Naraku -- -- Volume 9. The exterminators.
Summary:
Sesshomaru, with Naraku's help, returns for another attack. Then, Kikyo is returned from death but her soulless state causes her to want revenge against Inuyasha. And, the search for the Shikon Jewel shards brings Kagmome and Inuyasha into conflicts with both friends and foes.
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