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InuYasha Ani-Manga, Volume 28
InuYasha Ani-Manga, Volume 28 | Rumiko Takahashi
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- The manga inspiration for the popular anime series!- An ongoing manga series in Japan--over 48 manga volumes and 30 Ani-Manga(TM) volumes released to date- Over 2.6 million graphic novels in print in the U.S.- Over 1.6 million graphic novels have sold through in the U.S. to date.- Art book and Manga Profiles book also available from VIZ Media- Anime currently airs on Cartoon Network in the U.S. and YTV in Canada- Anime named Property of the Year by ICv2 for two years in a row (2004, 2005)- Anime available on DVD from VIZ Media--over 2 million copies sold on DVD to date- Cross-category success in North America: accessories, action figures, apparel, calendars, home video, mobile phone games, posters, publishing, trading card games, video games, and more! Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. Never the type to believe in myths and legends, her world view dramatically changes when, one day, she's pulled out of her own time and into another! There, in Japan's ancient past, Kagome discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and that her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular--the dog-like half-demon called Inuyasha! That same trick of fate also ties them both to the Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of Four Souls." But demons beware...the smallest shard of the Shikon Jewel can give the user unimaginable power. Naraku has disappeared, and Kagome and Inuyasha, tired of battling demons and searching for Shikon Jewel shards, are getting some much-needed R&R in Kagome's time. Meanwhile, back in the Feudal Era, Koga searches for traces of the missing Naraku, only to encounter the female Wolf-Demon, Ayame. When she claims that Koga promised to marry her, Koga doesn't know what to do...nor does he even remember making such a promise!
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I haven't been home in over a week so this haul is a bit large because it spans several weeks, but these are some ex-library copies of Inuyasha that I got in!

I spent a few hours yesterday evening cleaning them, removing stickers/lamination, and scrubbing away adhesive that seemed to have been forged in the depths hell. 😄 Now that on way you can tell where they came from are the stamps on the inside.

#mangahaul #manga

GingerAntics You can get all that stuff off without tearing the covers? I would LOVE to know how to do that. All those stickers are the reason I avoid old library copies. For a place that is all about books, they sure do ruin them sometimes. 3y
InLibrisVeritas @GingerAntics It really comes down the cover type they have. These are super smooth and thick so I can get away with using goo gone and rubbing alcohol w/o damaging anything. But in general you'll need something like a peeler label knife to get under the stickers, something a crepe eraser for adhesive, and a hair dryer at low heat (avoid lighters and heat guns). Scissors are helpful to remove lamination in pieces. It has a lot of variables 1/2 3y
GingerAntics Thank you SOOOOOO much!!! 3y
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