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Inu-Yasha : A Feudal Fairy Tale, Vol. 1 (Comic)

by Rumiko Takahashi (Author, Illustrator)
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Ever since the conclusion of Ranma 1/2, Rumiko Takahashi's many fans have been eagerly awaiting her next long, serialized project. The wait is over with the first volume of Inu-Yasha. The story begins in Feudal Japan (technically, the Warring States period of the Muromachi era) where a mythical creature named Inu-Yasha, half dog and half boy, pillages a small town in search of a magical jewel. He is stopped by the village priestess who takes the jewel with her to the afterlife. Cut to modern times where Kagome (a splitting image of the village priestess) finds herself lost in a time portal and runs into Inu-Yasha himself. Her reaction is priceless: "Is he a demon or a junior high school kid?" This is the magic of Rumiko Takahashi--she has woven an intriguing historical fantasy that is filled with horror, humor, and romance in a way that most people would not think possible. --Jim Pascoe

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In this installment from the world's most popular female comic artist, a local temple erupts into battle and a de facto water god armed with an incredibly powerful magic spear attempts to destroy the surrounding village. Kagome and Inu-Yasha must find the real water god in time to stop the destruction. Then Kagome discovers that Sango’s supposedly dead brother, Kohaku, has decimated another village. --This text refers to the Comic edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Comic: 184 pages
  • Publisher: VIZ Media LLC; 1 edition (July 6, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1569312621
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569312629
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (95 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #972,442 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Combination of Maison Ikkoku and Mermaid Scar, September 15, 2002
By A Customer
Takahashi has an absolute masterpiece here, in my book. This is the perfect combination of constructed love story (that is, it IS a love story, unlike the out-of-hand romantic wackiness that is "Ranma1/2" and "Urusei Yatsura") and the great strange creatures of the "Mermaid Scar."

Inu Yasha bears a great resemblance to Ranma, from "Ranma1/2," but the resemblance ends with their equal impetuousness, desire to fight, and solid knowledge that they are the absolute best at brawling. They both possess the hidden heart of gold that they hide beneath arrogance, but there is a big difference: Inu Yasha is more open about his feelings. Perhaps this has to do with his being a half-demon and having been in a relationship with a beautiful young priestess. Maybe it is because their relationship ended tragically, hating each other into death, and Kagome is the priestess' reincarnation, dragged through time into feudal Japan. I don't know, but Inu Yasha is a much more willing to admit to having affection than Ranma ever has.

Now, the monster part is great. Much like "Mermaid Scar" and "Rumic Trilogy," there are monsters trying to collect power. There is a soul jewel called the "Jewel of Four Souls" or "Shikon Jewel" that shattered (long story!). This is the best part. Inu Yasha and Kagome must join forces and collect the shards of jewel. This means Kagome locates them, and Inu Yasha battles for them. Why does he want the jewel? Once, he wanted to become human and love the priestess Kikyo; now he wants to become a full demon and never be hurt by a woman again. See? Tender hearted!

They are joined by a small fox demon, Shippô, a flea demon, Myoga, the lascivious Buddhist priest, Miroku, and a demon hunter, Sango.

I personally love this manga. It's the best fantasy manga that I have come across in a long time (er... well, I've been reading "Bastard!" and that's equally good, but for different reasons!). Enjoy it from book 1-11...I know I did!

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If only it were released more quickly!, January 11, 2000
By Anne Marie (Colorado, USA) - See all my reviews
As a devotee of Ranma 1/2, I decided to give Takahashi sensei's new title Inu Yasha a look. I was so surprised and pleased by it! In fact I think Takahashi sensei has vastly improved her repertoire with the introduction of Inu Yasha. The most notable instance is that of the heroine. I hate to admit this, but sometimes Akane just grates on my nerves. She's just a bit too bullheaded to use all her charm, strength, and intelligence to their utmost. Kagome, the heroine of Inu Yasha, definately does not have this problem. This girl knows what needs to be done and does it. She is strong and savy enough to battle the creepiest demons and monsters. She is smart and sensible enough to take care of herself even when her world is turned completely upside down. She is also sweet and sensitive enough to see the truth behind the tough veneer of a little girl's lost spirit (and sometimes behind a demon dog-boy's facade as well ^_^). Should you get Inu Yasha solely based on the merits of Kagome? It is worth it, but the complex and well-plotted story and the amazingly likeable and always interesting other characters are great too. Takahashi sensei combines horror, mystery, adventure and comedy with her signature touch of romance to sweeten the deal.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Want to start a serious manga collection? Start here!, September 6, 2001
By A Customer
After being entranced by anime such as "Gundam Wing" and "Princess Mononoke," I decided to give manga a try, so I asked a friend, "What's a good manga series to have if you have to have just one?" His response: " 'Inu-Yasha,' hands down." Taking his advice, I tried the first volume. After reading it, one word: "Wow!"

"Inu-Yasha" is definately one of the best things I've come across in a long time, and this is from a guy who spent most of his life reading sci-fi/fantasy novels. The story isn't too original -- Japanese high-school girl Kagome gets transported into the past and must collect the pieces of a mystical jewel with the help of the half-demon Inu-Yasha -- but then again, take a look at other outstanding manga: "Magic Knight Rayearth", "Fushigi Yuugi"...you get my point. Although the plot might not be original, a manga artist has to come up with a way to approach that plot in a fresh way. And Rumiko Takahashi does that in a well-crafted and satisfying way.

Takahashi's artwork is superb...the ideal thing to start off any newbie's manga collection. The way she frames scenes is so good I can picture it in my mind. Blood and gore are present, and it's not just like a person's head being cut off; it's like a person's head being EATEN off! Luckily, however, the violence doesn't abound too much to draw the reader away from the manga's main attraction: Takahashi's humor. Never in my entire life have I laughed so hard at a work of fiction. The humor is so perfect it'll be hard to find another "anything" that can even compare to this. And while there is some nudity, it is very, very minor and doesn't interfere with the story at all.

All in all, "Inu-Yasha" is probably the best way to jump-start a manga collection. The plot might be old, but Takahashi breathes new life into it with her own personal style. There will never be another "Inu-Yasha." Even the "Inu-Yasha" animated series, which follows this manga very closely, can't even come close to the beauty this graphic novel offers.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Beware of this book for kids
Violent, gruesome, nudity. Should be removed from the shelves. My 7 year old son told me he read one of these books that a friend in his second grade class brought in. Read more
Published on January 31, 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars Inuyasha is pretty darn good.
I ordered the first two of the series.
I was pleased with the fact that they were a pretty good length, but I'm still reeling over the cost!
American dollars are bad. Read more
Published on January 17, 2004 by V J ROSS

5.0 out of 5 stars Enter The World Of Feudal Japan...
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Published on January 8, 2004 by Midnight

5.0 out of 5 stars inu yasha is the best
inu yasha is the best because it has alot of action and it is my favorit comic/ show!!!! YOU ROCK INU YASHA!!!!!!
Published on December 8, 2003 by patsy romero

5.0 out of 5 stars A literary analysis of Inu-Yasha (kind of)
Hey adventure seekers! Inuyasha is my favorite manga. I say put your money here. This story succeeded to impress me, and that's saying quite a bit because I consider myself to be... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet!
This is the best book on the face of the earth! In this book it tells you about the main plot of inuyasha. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Yay!!!!! I love Inu and all the others!!!!!!
Inuyasha is the best book in the history of manga. Anyone who thinks otherwise is a baka! Konnichiwa, if you can't tell I am a big fan of inu, and I am very mad at adult swim for... Read more
Published on September 7, 2003

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