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The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 7: Four Swords, Part 2
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The Legend of Zelda, Vol. 7: Four Swords, Part 2

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R to L (Japanese Style) In the mystical land of Hyrule, three spiritual stones hold the key to the Triforce, and whoever holds them will control the world. A boy named Link sets out on a quest to deliver the Emerald, the spiritual stone of the forest, to Zelda, Pr

Four Swords Pt. 2The green, red and blue Links reach Death Mountain, where they challenge Shadow Link and Violet Link in battle. Then, inside the Fire Temple they learn a terrible secret about the Dark World and the evil power behind Vaati. To defeat this great enemy, the different colored Links must find a way to become one again in order to harness the power of the Four Sword! The manga adapation of the legendary video game series, now available in English for the first time! Become part of the Legend – The Legend of Zelda!

Product Details:
Author: Akira Himekawa
Paperback: 176 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: October 06, 2009
Language: English
ISBN: 1421523337
Product Length: 7.4 inches
Product Width: 5.08 inches
Product Height: 0.56 inches
Product Weight: 0.37 pounds
Package Length: 7.4 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 4 customer reviews )
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4My zelda comicsApr 19, 2011
By Renee Mondy
Hi, My reveiw on four swords is that yes, this comes in english, hooray. second i really did like it. I've never read a zelda book, I didn't even know they existed, and I was very glad to find them because i hadn't been able to buy and play the game. While I'm sure it doesn't match the game exactly I was glad it was written the way it was. I guess alot of zelda fans want to get inside links head, and now i have.

5Great for the Legend of Zelda fanJan 21, 2010
By T.M. "amazon addict"
My son loves these books. They read from back to front, but he thinks that's cool.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great zelda readingJun 16, 2010
By G. Miranda
As all the Zelda Manga collection its a retold storyline of the game with some brief turns and new characters that enrich zelda's world, don't wait u are going to read how link resolves each dungeon puzzle he encounters, only that some more action wouldn't harm anyone, but whats done its done and the artwork is great!!!!!! some if u are a zelda fan this is a must have, enjoy ur reading!!!

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4Akira Himekawa did it again, a great mangaJun 22, 2010
By Shimi Mamu "Sierra"
I was so happy when I bought the last part of the Four Swords manga. (Original title is "Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Plus", though)
Akira Himekawa, once more, doing a great job on a manga adoption of the GameBoy game.
Betryal, comedy, action, and a tint of drama are in store for anyone wanting to read this.
Included after the conclusion of the main story is a three to five pages 4-koma (four panel comic) special which includes one for each Link and even some for Shadow/Dark Link.

I would've given this book five stars, but there is a problem with volume 2 that I need to point out.
It's not plot-wise, but something in general...
I was re-reading it a few days ago and noticed that Viz Media (the publishers) made quite a few errors later on in the book.
There was part where Red and Vio were talking, but they had each other's line instead of their own.
Here's an example...

(How it should be...)
Red: What's wrong, Vio?
Vio: I can't believe he just noticed him right now.

HOWEVER, the manga goes like this...
Red: I can't believe he just noticed him right now.
Vio: What's wrong, Vio?

It happens quite a lot, which bothers me, since I've never seen Viz Media do a mistake like this. In a 4-koma, they even call Vio "Green".

This problem may already have been fixed by newer prints of volume 2, but in mine, it's there.

All in all, enjoyable and sweet. If you can ignore the speaking problem they have once or twice in the book, you should be able to love it to bits.

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