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Yu-Gi-Oh!, Vol. 3 : Capsule Monster Chess

Yu-Gi-Oh!, Vol. 3 : Capsule Monster Chess

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: mokuba is more of a brat in the books
Review: capsule monster chess out of sands of eygpt, the mystic shadi has come to test yugi`s powers... because there can be only one king of games. with the millenniem scales and the millenniem key, shadi summons deadly illusions which will give yugi his greatest challenge yet- and if he loses, his best friends will die! then, yugi`s classmate hanasaki takes his infatuation with superheros too far; yugi and friends discover the hidden characters in digital keychain pets; and yugi meets mokuba, kaiba`s brother for a high-stakes game of Capsule Mosters Chess. great book i hope this was a good review for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Duel for the King of Games!
Review: Shaadi, posessor of the Millenium Key and Scales challenges Yugi's Other Self to test the strength of each other's hearts. If Yami fails, his friends, and Yugi will die! Later, Yugi meets a young elementry student named Mokuba Kaiba, the champion of a game called Capsule Monster Chess, kind of a combination of Pokemon and chess. Mokuba is the little brother of Seto Kaiba, who Yugi defeated in the last volume, and now Mokuba's out for revenge! The loser plays a penalty game! Can Yugi win with a rigged game?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Duel for the King of Games!
Review: Shaadi, posessor of the Millenium Key and Scales challenges Yugi's Other Self to test the strength of each other's hearts. If Yami fails, his friends, and Yugi will die! Later, Yugi meets a young elementry student named Mokuba Kaiba, the champion of a game called Capsule Monster Chess, kind of a combination of Pokemon and chess. Mokuba is the little brother of Seto Kaiba, who Yugi defeated in the last volume, and now Mokuba's out for revenge! The loser plays a penalty game! Can Yugi win with a rigged game?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Capsule Monster Chess
Review: This is the third book in the Yu-Gi-Oh series.
This volume starts off with the second half of the Yugi Vs. Shadi saga, in which Yugi faces Shadi's tests to save the lives of his friends.
When that wraps up, there are some short stories in which Yugi takes care up a digital pet thing and his classmate becomes the American hero Zombire. The final chapter introduces Mokuba, Kaiba's little brother and the Capsule Monster Chess champion. Mokuba challanges Yugi to a game to get revenge for defeating his brother at Magic and Wizards( see volume 2).
This book is rated T for teen for some language and violence.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Here comes three...!
Review: WOO-HOO! Er, let's get onto that review, shall we?

Another great addition to your manga collection, this volume contains the following duels (once again, if you've been following the Shonen Jump mags...):

16: Shadi's Challenge - Continuing from volume 2, Shadi has come seeking those who defiled the pharaoh's tomb and upon finding the completed Millennium Puzzle, he demands to test Yugi's other self.
17: Game Start - ...
18: Second Stage - ...
19: Final Stage - ...
20: Game Over - ...

21: Digital Pet Duel - Little virtual pets are the fad now...
22: American Hero (Part 1) - A popular American comic book character is introduced to the guys...
23: American Hero (Part 2) - ...
24: Capsule Monster Chess - Mokuba seeks revenge for his older brother's loss...

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Besides the conclusion to Shadi's challenge from volume 2, I wasn't really looking forward to this one (of course, I'm also not following the magazine that well so I didn't know what to expect). After reading it, though, there are several moments in this that I'll never forget, like the zombie professor's chase, Honda's reaction right before Jonouchi and Yugi's exchange in "Digital Pet", and when Yami Yugi shoots down Mokuba's goons in "Capsule" (haha!): those may just be my faves, but I'm sure I'm forgetting something. But aren't Mokuba's goons a little young to have those things?!? (I won't say what I'm talking about; you'll know when you read it.) Haha, still great. I may have skimmed over duels 17 to 20, but they're definitely worth reading; I just didn't want to spoil anything about it.

The art is getting better, and there is meaning to each individual duel (a little obvious, perhaps, but nice stories in themselves) which makes it different from other comics/graphic novels in which the meaning can only be seen after finishing the entire thing. Always worth it, Yu-Gi-Oh! 3 is a great collection and a must-buy (as they all are!).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Here comes three...!
Review: WOO-HOO! Er, let's get onto that review, shall we?

Another great addition to your manga collection, this volume contains the following duels (once again, if you've been following the Shonen Jump mags...):

16: Shadi's Challenge - Continuing from volume 2, Shadi has come seeking those who defiled the pharaoh's tomb and upon finding the completed Millennium Puzzle, he demands to test Yugi's other self.
17: Game Start - ...
18: Second Stage - ...
19: Final Stage - ...
20: Game Over - ...

21: Digital Pet Duel - Little virtual pets are the fad now...
22: American Hero (Part 1) - A popular American comic book character is introduced to the guys...
23: American Hero (Part 2) - ...
24: Capsule Monster Chess - Mokuba seeks revenge for his older brother's loss...

~~~

Besides the conclusion to Shadi's challenge from volume 2, I wasn't really looking forward to this one (of course, I'm also not following the magazine that well so I didn't know what to expect). After reading it, though, there are several moments in this that I'll never forget, like the zombie professor's chase, Honda's reaction right before Jonouchi and Yugi's exchange in "Digital Pet", and when Yami Yugi shoots down Mokuba's goons in "Capsule" (haha!): those may just be my faves, but I'm sure I'm forgetting something. But aren't Mokuba's goons a little young to have those things?!? (I won't say what I'm talking about; you'll know when you read it.) Haha, still great. I may have skimmed over duels 17 to 20, but they're definitely worth reading; I just didn't want to spoil anything about it.

The art is getting better, and there is meaning to each individual duel (a little obvious, perhaps, but nice stories in themselves) which makes it different from other comics/graphic novels in which the meaning can only be seen after finishing the entire thing. Always worth it, Yu-Gi-Oh! 3 is a great collection and a must-buy (as they all are!).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The saga continues...
Review: Yugi faces his greatest challenge, going mind-for-mind against the mysterious Shadi in mental mortal combat with the lives of himself and his friends on the line! And once he's done with that, he faces Seto Kaiba's grudge-holding brother Mokuba in a rigged game of Capsule Monster Chess, where the younger sibling intends to play for keeps! This series gets better with each issue, but be warned... this ain't no cartoon...


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