Inu Yasha. [1] / story and 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 published in 1997 by Shogakukan Inc., Tokyo"--P. facing t.p. "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 1. The accursed youth -- Volume 2. Tetsusaiga -- Volume 3. The dark castle.
Summary:
Kagome, a modern high school girl in Japan, is pulled back into the ancient past, where she finds that old myths and legends about a half-demon dog named Inuyasha are true and that they are both connected to the powerful Shikon Jewel.
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