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Title details for Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist, Volume 19 by Kazuki Takahashi - Available

Yu-Gi-Oh!: Duelist, Volume 19

Duel with the Future

#19 in series

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Kaiba faces the mysterious eighth duelist, Ishizu Ishtar, the woman who gave him The God of the Obelisk...and now she's taking it back! Even though Kaiba has an Egyptian God Card, Ishizu has the Millennium Tauk, which gives her the power to see the future! Kaiba's only hope for victory may lie in the sands of time, in the secrets kept for centuries by the mysterious Egyptian Tomb Guardians. But even Kaiba may not be ready for the horrifying secret origin of the mad heir of the Tomb Guardians, the last of the line. His name is Marik Ishtar...Ishizu's brother!

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    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2007
      The Yu-Gi-Oh! franchise includes manga, anime, and various forms of gaminga merchandising juggernaut similar to Pokmon but aimed at teens rather than young children. As a result, the stories are more mature, dealing with serious themes of responsibility and friendship, and the game battles are far more life-threatening at times. In Volumes 18 and 19, part of season two of the television show, a tournament is in progress, supposedly "just" a master-level card game. In fact, some of the players have higher stakes in mindthe winning of special artifacts that have real-world power. One of these players raises the stakes to put lives at risk for his twisted enjoyment. Some readers will dislike the highly stylized artwork made famous by the TV show, but for most, it works very well. Characters are readily identifiable, and readers who also play the card game will appreciate the bonus feature at the end of each volume that allows them to compare cards in the manga to ones available in the game. Highly recommended for teen collections.Nick Smith, Pasadena P.L., CA

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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