Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist, Vol. 1: Duelist Kingdom (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist #1) 
Review for all 24 volumes.Better than the original series, both in story and artwork (especially the latter). Much more fun to read, much more clever, and really hooked me as a kid. Second biggest problem was that the plot was obviously very cheesy and just an excuse for the characters to duel each other. Biggest problem was that I played the card game a lot as a kid, and it's obvious that the story was changing rules and the way cards worked very frequently (spell cards played like trap cards
Yes, back to the anime's story. It is fine how Joey and the others are all about how sexy Mai is and Tea wants to rip her apart. I believe one of the reasons why is because she feels Mai is a threat since Tea wants Yugi and Mai seems to be interested in Yugi, even though it is only as a duelist.I don't remember the anime saying that the duels would last for only 48 hours but It's been years since I have watched the first episodes. Go, Yugi! Go, Joey ! :P

i love this book it is good for people who ove fantisies
I can see this series still remaining popular among young adults for a very long time. I really like the role that the card game plays in moving the story forward. Much is at stake for Yugi and his friend Jonouchi, as both players are going into the Duelist Kingdom and competing in the clever Pegasus' tournament for noble reasons. The fantasy and adventure elements make it a captivating read, primarily for male teens, I think.
This book is about a kid named Yugi who plays the card game Duel Monsters. One day he receives a tape that traps his grandpa in a camera and tells him that he must play Duel Monsters in the Duelist Kingdom to get his grandpa back. So he and his friend Jonouchi get on the cruise ship to go duel in the duelist kingdom. They learn that there are new rules to the kingdom, and they meet someone who proves a challenge to Yugi and Jonouchi at the Duelist Kingdom. Yugis main goal is to duel Maximilian
Kazuki Takahashi
Paperback | Pages: 291 pages Rating: 4.11 | 1215 Users | 44 Reviews

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Title | : | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist, Vol. 1: Duelist Kingdom (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist #1) |
Author | : | Kazuki Takahashi |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 291 pages |
Published | : | Best Shounen Series 149 books — 549 voters Manga Released Before 2000 128 books — 34 voters |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Fantasy. Comics. Graphic Novels. Shonen |
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Yugi, Jonouchi, and Anzu have survived Kaiba's deadly theme park, but now they're faced with the two Kaiba brothers, heirs of the biggest game empire in Japan. Seto Kaiba has spent years and millions of dollars building the greatest "Duel Monsters" deck ever. Armed only with his grandfather's hand-me-down deck, Yugi fights Seto Kaiba for his grandfather, for his friends, and most of all, for revenge. But will faith, and good card playing, be enough?List Books Toward Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist, Vol. 1: Duelist Kingdom (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist #1)
Original Title: | 遊戯王 8 |
ISBN: | 0575077573 (ISBN13: 9780575077577) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist #1, Yu-Gi-Oh! (Original Numbering) #8 |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 1215 Users | 44 ReviewsWeigh Up Epithetical Books Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist, Vol. 1: Duelist Kingdom (Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist #1)
Best bookReview for all 24 volumes.Better than the original series, both in story and artwork (especially the latter). Much more fun to read, much more clever, and really hooked me as a kid. Second biggest problem was that the plot was obviously very cheesy and just an excuse for the characters to duel each other. Biggest problem was that I played the card game a lot as a kid, and it's obvious that the story was changing rules and the way cards worked very frequently (spell cards played like trap cards
Yes, back to the anime's story. It is fine how Joey and the others are all about how sexy Mai is and Tea wants to rip her apart. I believe one of the reasons why is because she feels Mai is a threat since Tea wants Yugi and Mai seems to be interested in Yugi, even though it is only as a duelist.I don't remember the anime saying that the duels would last for only 48 hours but It's been years since I have watched the first episodes. Go, Yugi! Go, Joey ! :P

i love this book it is good for people who ove fantisies
I can see this series still remaining popular among young adults for a very long time. I really like the role that the card game plays in moving the story forward. Much is at stake for Yugi and his friend Jonouchi, as both players are going into the Duelist Kingdom and competing in the clever Pegasus' tournament for noble reasons. The fantasy and adventure elements make it a captivating read, primarily for male teens, I think.
This book is about a kid named Yugi who plays the card game Duel Monsters. One day he receives a tape that traps his grandpa in a camera and tells him that he must play Duel Monsters in the Duelist Kingdom to get his grandpa back. So he and his friend Jonouchi get on the cruise ship to go duel in the duelist kingdom. They learn that there are new rules to the kingdom, and they meet someone who proves a challenge to Yugi and Jonouchi at the Duelist Kingdom. Yugis main goal is to duel Maximilian
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