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Tsugumi Ohba, | 208 pages | 07 Apr 2008 | , Subs. of Shogakukan Inc | 9781421511559 | English | San Francisco, United States Death Note (TV Series –) - IMDb

When finds a notebook giving him power over death, will he use it for good—or evil? But all that changes when he finds the Death Note, a notebook dropped by a rogue Shinigami death god. Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil. But will Light succeed in his noble goal, or will the Death Note turn him into the very thing he fights against? The Omega Edition Light Yagami is a genius high school student who is about to learn Death Note: v. 10 life through a book of death. When a bored shinigami, a God of Death, named drops a black Death Note: v. 10 called a Death Note, Light receives power over life and death with the stroke of a pen. Determined to use this dark gift for the best, Light sets out to rid the world of evil… namely, the people he believes to be evil. Should anyone hold such power? This six-disc set includes the complete episode series in five languages, two feature films in three languages and hours of extras! Contains Volumes 1 and 2 of Death Note! Any human whose name is written in the notebook dies, and now Light has vowed to use the power of the Death Note to rid the world of evil. Don't have an account? Sign up. Enter the e-mail address associated with your account and we'll Death Note: v. 10 you a link to reset your password. All-in-One trailer Art book trailer. Latest releases. Other Death Note anime. TV Series. Read Death Note manga. Series Debut! Death Note Black Edition, Vol. Other Death Note volumes See all. Art Book. See all. Moriarty the Patriot. Deadman Wonderland. Log in. Year Anime Manga Shonen Jump. Remember me. Log in to VIZ Don't have an Death Note: v. 10 Remember me Forgot password? Reset Password Enter the e-mail address associated with your account and we'll email you Death Note: v. 10 link to reset your password. Requesting Password Reset Instructions You have been sent an email with instructions on how to reset your password. NOTE: If you don't receive a message right away, please be patient. At times some customers have experienced delays of several minutes. Subscribe to the VIZ Newsletter. First Name. Last Name. Feedback Please submit a suggestion, comment or question - we would love to hear from you! E-mail optional. Note to our visitors in the EU This website uses cookies and tracking technologies to assist with your navigation, analyze use of our website and products and services, assist with your registration and login, and to assist Death Note: v. 10 our marketing efforts. You may block cookies via standard web-browser settings, but this site may not function correctly without cookies. Edit comment. Contains spoilers! Death Note - Wikipedia

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Death Note, Vol. Death Note, Vol. Takeshi Obata Illustrator. Tetsuichiro Miyaki Translator. With Near openly suspecting the new of being Kira and sowing doubt in the hearts of the taskforce members, Light is once again forced to pass the Death Note on to another to take the heat off himself. But this time, Kira chooses a disciple from among his true believers. With no way to contact his successor directly, Light must rely on his faithful follower's adherence to With Near openly suspecting the new L of being Kira and sowing doubt in the hearts of the taskforce members, Light is once again forced to pass the Death Note on to another to take the heat off himself. With no way to contact his successor directly, Light must rely on his Death Note: v. 10 follower's adherence to Kira's goals. Will this newest move bring Light's ideal world closer to reality? Or will losing control of the Death Note spell Light's doom? Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Death Note Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Death Note, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review Death Note: v. 10 Death Note, Vol. and Matt are the highlights of this series! I need more of them They need their own series! They are my favourite team. Loved Misa in this one, she's hilarious and I loved Mello's reaction Death Note: v. 10 her, so much fun. However, I have to say that I miss the old days where Light could freely communicate with Ryuk. Now, we have Ryuk on the page but he's just there, standing and watching. The apple loving Mello and Matt are the highlights of this series! The apple loving creature needs more space! And I want Mello to meet Ryuk! And hopefully, I don't even need to mention that I don't like Near. The monkey child is rather boring and honestly, he does not seem to have any ideas of his own. L thought that something was true so Near follows it. Mar 22, Connor rated it really liked Death Note: v. 10 Shelves: manga. Death Note: v. 10 really liked the new character and the character that was brought back from the past. They definitely gave the story some freshness that Death Note: v. 10 needed. Loving this new character! Jun 17, Manisha rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels-manga-manhwaDeath Note: v. 10genre-mystery-thrillersff-ya-new-adultpagesgenre-fantasy. Actual review: 3. The cycle gets tiring after the fourth or fifth time. I flew through this edition, unlike the previous two, but I still don't care about any of these characters like I did at the start of this series. They could live, they could die, and I see no Death Note: v. 10 in it. It doesn't help that those who are trying to Death Note: v. 10 the killer are not likeable as well. I'm looking forwa Actual review: 3. I'm looking forward to the end. View all 3 comments. Jul 09, Allan Hunt rated it it was ok. Since Volume 7 or 8, my fondness for this series has started to flag, and the reasons why were particularly evident in this volume: a cast of unlikable characters, tortured storylines and lack of thought. Spoilers ahead. Even though Death Note: v. 10 characters were either ineffectual Matsuda, Sochiro Yagami Death Note: v. 10, evil Light, L arguably, Mello or kind of silly Missyou could always see where they were coming from and relate. Insights were clearly explained and understandable, motives clear. You were impresse Since Volume 7 or 8, my fondness for this series has started to flag, and the reasons why were particularly evident in this volume: a cast of unlikable characters, tortured storylines and lack of thought. You were impressed with L'a conclusions and Lights countermeasures were logical if somewhat unrealistic but within the realms of acceptable suspension of disbelief. You couldn't help but Death Note: v. 10 Matsuda and Mogi's attempts to contribute, even though they were well out of their league. Even Mello's efforts were logical, if brutal. Unfortunately, all that has ended. Nears conclusion that Light is Kira has yet to be even remotely logically supported by a shred of evidence. This would be a fine start, except he goes on to dismantle the Death Note: v. 10 of Light and his team to find Kira: fine if he's right, but catastrophic if he's wrong. It's impossible to respect his alleged intellect, when all he does is respout L's conclusions and evidence of doubtful veracity provided by Mello, who has a clear motive to lead Near in the wrong direction, and who should be treated as morally unacceptable as Kira himself. The attempt to go in a different direction to L is commendable, but in this case it hasn't worked out, and relies heavily on plot-forcing, rather than logical progression. The suspicion stirred up in people who should have been the last people to suspect Light was dine entirely too easily, given what we know of the characters involved, and no justification given. All in all, it comes off as extremely forced: set up a fantastic story and set of characters, but now has been forcing the story to end with the "bad guy" defeated and the "good guys" victorious, Death Note: v. 10 of whether it actually makes sense or not. A real Death Note: v. 10 of a story I deeply, deeply enjoyed. Dec 26, Ferdy rated it it was ok Shelves: manga. The plot didn't drag as much and there were some interesting twists and turns with Light and his ex and him manipulating his team into believing his innocence. Was disappointed with all the poor female characters, they were all idiots. View all 9 comments. Apr 22, Ashley Marie rated it it was amazing Shelves: comics-manga-graphic-novelsbipoc-authors. I loveeeeee how complex everything continues to be, as new and old characters come together and the stakes Death Note: v. 10 always staying incredibly high. Jul 01, Makrand rated it it was amazing Shelves: manga-comics. A Beautiful mind game!! It gets as interesting as it ever can be! Death Note, Death Note: v. 10 10 is an amazing game changer! Light trying to fight with the wits of not only super smart Near, a somewhat subdued Mello tailing Light's men but also a bigger threat in form of Japanese Task Force's Aizawa and Ide! I am loving the brain storming behind A Beautiful mind game!! I am loving the brain storming behind the book however, somewhere Near's ability to think is not justified and not convincing. With two new characters in the game, it has just gotten more intense! Feb 09, Gorab Jain rated it really liked it Shelves: translatedgraphic-novels, manga. Gave a couple of month's gap between Vol 9 and Vol Re-read vol9 and then Vol 10 was a charm. Overall the series is a 5 star! Death Note, Vol. Deletion (Death Note, #10) by Tsugumi Ohba

The story follows Light Yagamia teen genius who stumbles across a mysterious otherworldly notebook: the "Death Note", which belonged to the Shinigami Ryuk and grants the user the supernatural ability to kill anyone whose name is written in its pages. The series centers around Light's subsequent attempts to use the Death Note to carry out a worldwide massacre of individuals whom he deems morally unworthy of life to change the world into a utopian society without crime, using the alias of a god-like vigilante named "Kira" and the subsequent efforts of an elite task-force of law enforcement officersconsisting of members of the Japanese police force, led by Lan enigmatic international detective whose past is shrouded in mystery, to apprehend him and end his reign of terror. An anime television adaptation aired in Japan from October to June A light novel based on the series, written by Nisio Isinwas also released in Additionally, various video games have been published by Konami for the Nintendo DS. The series was adapted into three live action films released in Japan in JuneNovemberand Death Note: v. 10and a television drama in A miniseries entitled Death Note: New Generation and a fourth film were released in An American film adaptation was released exclusively on Netflix in August and a sequel is reportedly in the works. Death Note media is licensed and released in North America by Viz MediaDeath Note: v. 10 the exception of the video games and soundtracks. The live-action films briefly played in certain North American theaters inbefore receiving home video releases. In Tokyo, an intelligent yet disaffected high-school student named Light Yagami finds the "Death Note", a mysterious black notebook which can kill anyone as long as the user knows both the target's name and face. After verifying that the notebook works and initially being terrified of its god-like abilities, Light begins to consider the possibilities of the Death Note's abilities and sets out to create a utopian Death Note: v. 10 without crime, killing numerous high-profile Japanese criminals, before eventually targeting international criminals and felons around the world. Five days after discovering the notebook, Light is visited by Ryuka " Shinigami ", beings inspired by the Japanese god of death and the Death Note's previous owner. Ryuk, who is invisible to anyone who has not touched Death Note: v. 10 Death Note, reveals that he dropped the notebook into the human world out of boredom and is amused by Light's actions. Hoping to apprehend Kira, Interpol requests the assistance of an enigmatic and highly esteemed international consulting detective, known as Lwho has cracked numerous crime cases around the world, to assist them in the investigation. After deducing that Kira is based in Japan, L stages a TV broadcast in which he tricks Light into revealing that he is in the Kanto region of Japan by manipulating him to kill a decoy. Furious, Light vows to kill L, whom he views as obstructing his plans. L quickly deduces that Kira has inside knowledge of the Japanese police's investigation, which Death Note: v. 10 led by Light's father, Soichiro Yagami. Under the suspicion that "Kira" could have familial connections with the members of the "Kira" investigation, L assigns a team of FBI agents to monitor the families of those connected with the investigation, but Light outmaneuvers and kills them all. Nonetheless, L picks up enough hints to designate Light as the prime suspect. Around this time, Light graduates from high school to college. L recruits Death Note: v. 10 into the Kira Task Forcewith both trying to get the other to reveal crucial information. Misa makes a deal with Rem for Shinigami Death Note: v. 10, which allows her to kill knowing only the face at the cost of half her lifespan. Misa commits numerous murders, sends taped recordings to the police, and eventually uncovers Light's identity as the original Kira. Infatuated with Light, she demands Light be her boyfriend. Although he does not love Misa, Light agrees, intending to use Misa's Shinigami eyes to discern L's true name. However, before she can do so, L deduces that Misa is likely the second Kira and Death Note: v. 10 her. Rem, who has feelings for Misa, threatens to kill Light if he does not find a way to save Misa. Light arranges a scheme in which Death Note: v. 10 and Misa temporarily lose their memories of the Death Note, and has Rem pass the Death Note to a less morally driven individual, Kyosuke Higuchi of the Yotsuba Group. Now with no knowledge of the Death Note, Light wholeheartedly joins the investigation. Together, Light and L deduce Higuchi's identity, arrest him, and discover the existence of the Death Notes and the Shinigami. When they touch the Death Death Note: v. 10, Light and Misa regain their memories, and Light kills Higuchi with a piece of the Death Note, regaining possession of the book. However, L casts suspicion on Misa, forcing Rem to murder L to save her. Rem dies in the process, as it is forbidden for Shinigami to prevent humans from dying. The task force agrees to cover up L's death and appoint Light as the new L. The investigation stalls as a result. Four years later, crime rates worldwide have massively dropped, but cults have arisen which adore Kira. Two intelligent young men, who were raised as potential successors to L, are revealed: Near and Mello. Both are aware that L is dead, and thus consider Light, the current L, a prime suspect. Mello, with the Mafia's assistance, kidnaps Light's sister, resulting in his father's death during the rescue mission. He also appoints a well-known newscaster, Kiyomi Takada as Kira's public spokesperson. Realizing that Takada is connected to Kira, Mello kidnaps her. Takada kills Mello with a hidden page of the Death Note but is killed by Light in order to dispel suspicions. Light seizes the chance to have Mikami kill Near as well as all the task force members. However, Mikami's Death Note fails to work. It is revealed that Near had replaced Mikami's Death Note with a decoy. Perusing the names Mikami had written Death Note: v. 10, only Light's is missing, which proves Light is Kira. A scuffle breaks out during which Light is grievously wounded. Light then begs Ryuk to write the names of everyone present as a last resort, Ryuk instead writes down Light's name in his Death Note —as he had promised to do at the beginning of the story as Death Note: v. 10 then declares himself the God of the new world before dying. A year passes after Light's death, and while the world seems to have returned to normal, a large cult has secretly amassed, worshipping Kira as their god and savior. Three years later Near now the new L hears word that a new Kira has appeared but after hearing that the new Kira is killing people at random, Near simply concludes that the new Kira is an attention seeker and publicly announces the new Kira as "Boring" and that they aren't worth catching. In the Shinigami realm a Shinigami named Midora approaches Ryuk and gives him an apple from the human realm as part of a bet to see if a random human could become the new Kira but Midora lost the bet after the human wrote his own name in the death note after hearing Near's announcement. Ryuk then tells Midora that no human would ever surpass Light as the New Kira as he eats the apple. The Death Note concept derived from a rather general concept involving Shinigami and "specific rules". After publication of the Death Note: v. 10 chapter, the series was not expected to be approved as a serialized comic by the author, who did not consider it to "fit with Jump ". Ohba said that, when he learned that Death Note had received approval and that Takeshi Obata would create the artwork, he "couldn't even believe it". The editor reviewed the thumbnails and sent them to the illustrator Obata with the script set in stone Death Note: v. 10 the panel layout "mostly done". Obata then determined the expressions and "camera angles" and created the final artwork. Ohba concentrated on the tempo and the amount of dialogue, Death Note: v. 10 sure that the text was as Death Note: v. 10 as possible. Ohba commented that he believed "reading too much exposition" would be tiring and would negatively affect the atmosphere and "air of suspense". Significant artistic license was given to the illustrator who worked on basic descriptions, such as "abandoned building", [9] and this extended to the design of the Death Notes with Death Note: v. 10 given a free rein. When Ohba decided on the plot he internally visualized the panels while on his bed, drinking tea, or walking around his house, needing to feel relaxed while visualizing the panels. On many occasions, the original draft was too long and needed to be refined various times before the desired "tempo" and "flow" for the chapter was finalized. The writer remarked on his preference for reading the previous "two or four" chapters carefully to ensure consistency in the story. The typical weekly production schedule consisted of five days of creating and thinking and one-day using a pencil to insert dialogue into rough drafts; after this point, the writer faxed any initial drafts to the editor. The illustrator's weekly production schedule involved one day with the thumbnails, layout, and pencils and one day with Death Note: v. 10 penciling and inking. Obata's assistants usually worked for four days and Obata spent one day to finish it. Obata said that sometimes he took a few extra days to color pages and Death Note: v. 10 this "messed with the schedule". In contrast, the writer took three or four days to create a chapter on some occasions, while on others he took a month. Obata said that his schedule remained consistent except when he had to create color pages. Ohba and Obata rarely met in person during the creation of the serialized manga; instead, the two met with the editor. The first time they met in person was at an editorial party in January Obata said that, despite the intrigue, he did not ask his editor about Ohba's plot developments as he anticipated the new thumbnails every week. Ohba said that when he asked the editor if Obata had "said anything" about the story and plot the editor responded: "No, nothing". Ohba claims that the series ended more or less in the manner that he intended for it to end; he considered the idea of L defeating Light Yagami with Light dying, but instead chose to use the "Yellow Box Warehouse" ending. According to Ohba, the details had been set "from the beginning". The core plot device of the story is the "Death Note" itself, a black notebook with instructions known as "Rules of the Death Note: v. 10 Note" written on the inside. When used correctly, it allows anyone to commit a murder, knowing only the victim's name and face. According Death Note: v. 10 the director of the live-action films, Shusuke Kaneko"The idea of spirits living in words is an ancient Japanese concept In a way, it's a very Japanese story". Artist Takeshi Obata originally thought of the books as "Something you would automatically think was a Death Note". Deciding that this design would be cumbersome, he instead opted for a more accessible college notebook. Death Notes were originally conceived as changing based on time and location, resembling scrolls in ancient Japan, or the Old Testament in medieval Europe. However, this idea was never Death Note: v. 10. Writer Tsugumi Ohba had no particular themes in mind for Death Note. When pushed, he suggested: "Humans will all eventually die and never come back to life, so let's give it our all while we're alive". No one should play God". He said that Near 's climactic speech about good and evil was rooted in his own beliefs. In a paper, author Jolyon Baraka Thomas characterised Death Death Note: v. 10 as more sophisticated psychological thrillers released in the wake of the Tokyo subway sarin attacksaying that it examines the human tendency to express itself through "horrific" cults. The Death Note process began when Ohba brought thumbnails for two concept ideas to Shueisha ; Ohba said that the Death Note pilot, one of the concepts, was "received well" by editors and attained Death Note: v. 10 reactions by readers. He added that the story had to revive the killed characters with the Death Eraser and that he "didn't really care" for that plot device. Obata said that he wanted to draw the story after he heard of a "horror story featuring Shinigami". Obata said that while there is little action and the main character "doesn't really drive the plot", he enjoyed the atmosphere of the story. He stated that he drew the pilot chapter so that it would appeal to himself. Ohba brought the rough draft of the pilot chapter to the editorial department. Obata came into the picture at a later point to create the artwork. They did not meet in person while creating the pilot chapter. Ohba said that the editor told him he did not need to meet with Obata to discuss the pilot; Ohba said "I think it worked out all right". Toshiki Inoue, the series organizer, agreed with Araki and added that, in anime adaptations, there is a lot of importance in highlighting the aspects that are "interesting in the original".