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Phoenix: Dawn

by Sheena McNeil

Reviews may contain information that could be considered 'spoilers'. Readers should proceed at their own risk.

Publisher
Viz
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Credits
Writer: Osamu Tezuka
Artist: Osamu Tezuka
Distributor:
Translator: Dadakai
ISBN: 1-56931-868-9

Grade: 10

A grand story. One that will enchant your mind and keep you rivetted to the book until the very end. There are not enough words to express the glory of Phoenix: Dawn. Osamu Tezuka masterfully wove a tale that is truly like no other and has yet to be improved upon. It is a story of epic proportions.

Nagi is a young boy who must struggle against every foe imaginable from the elements to invaiders, and from the Phoenix to history itself. The Phoenix is hunted because it is said that whoever drinks its blood will become immortal. This story will take you on an unimaginable journey. The art is wonderful — simplistic but portrayling volumes! Dawn is where it all began. The Phoenix saga begins with war and hope. Whatever you do, don't miss this amazing piece of art! Read it and be amazed.

Written: August 11, 2003
Published: September 1, 2003



Tart: Sheena McNeil
Manga: Phoenix: Dawn
Series: Phoenix
Month: September 2003
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