FREE ZOMBIE POWDER: THE MAN WITH THE BLACK HAND V. 1 PDF Tite Kubo | 208 pages | 04 Aug 2008 | Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc | 9781421501529 | English | San Francisco, United States The Man With The Black Hand | Zombiepowder. Wiki | Fandom No recent wiki edits to this page. Although critical reception was largely mediocre, Zombiepowder. Smith in their search for the Rings of the Dead, a group of legendary artifacts with the power to resurrect the departed and grant immortality to anyone who collects all 12 of them. The series has an anachronistic western setting, with sparsely Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 human settlements separated by desert. The trio travel from town to town in this world, fighting other criminals for possession of the Rings of the Dead. They obtain three of said rings in the course of the story, but due to the series' cancellation, the plot is left incomplete as Kubo had a breakdown. This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. 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Zombie Powder by Tite Kubo (, Trade Paperback) for sale online | eBay 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 — Zombie Powder by Tite Kubo. Somewhere in the desert lies the Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 greatest treasure: the 12 Rings of the Dead, the only source of the mysterious substance "Zombie Powder," which can raise the dead and give the living eternal life Soon, Elwood is caught up in Gamma's quest for the most precious objects in the world, the Rings that might give new life to Elwood's sister But to get eternal life, they'll have to put their own lives on the line Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Zombie Powder 1. Other Editions 4. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Zombie Powderplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Dec 28, MissAnnThrope rated it liked it Shelves: library-book, manga. In fact, you're probably reading Zombie Powder because you are a huge fan as am I of Bleach. The stories are different, but it is obvious where Bleach got its beginnings. Picking up Zombie Powderthe one thing that stood out to me was how much the cover looked like the cover of Bleach, Volume Immanent God Blues. So, naturally, I couldn't stop making the comparisons as 28 December Unfortunately, the curse of Zombie Powder is that it will always be compared to the insanely popular Bleach. So, naturally, I couldn't stop making the comparisons as I read through. Undeniably, Tite Kubo's artistry has become more refined over the years since his first manga publication. There is a definite maturity to his skill that can be seen in Bleach. To be fair, though, that will be the only comparisons I make as this is a review for Zombie Powder. Zombie Powder is a Western-style story adventure complete with gunslingers and outlaws. The story wasn't all that exciting until Mr. Smith appeared, and then it started to get interesting. I loved that his favorite words are "D Cup"! The characterization and story aren't strongly developed, but it's interesting enough to continue. It's a decent debut manga that I'm curious enough about to find out what happens next. Aug 01, Bec becklebooks rated it liked it. Battles, humour, challenges and character building! This is definitely an easy manga Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 sink into. For now, the concept is enough. Apr 19, Samantha wickedshizuku Tolleson rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Shonnen fans, Manga fans, Anime fans. Recommended to Samantha wickedshizuku by: Bleach vol. Shelves:manga4-starsunder-revision. I'll write more when my editing mode hits. Happy Readings! Fly my Pretties! Shelves: manga-manhwa- manhua. You wanna talk about a series Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 regret having to part with, only to come back to it now with the same unbridled enthusiasm I once had as a teenager? Then it's time to finally Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 about Zombie Powder. Most people are more familiar with Tite Kubo's BLEACHand unless I'm very much mistaken, that series is heralded as one of the Big Three [along with Naruto and One Piece ] that served in the early s as gateway anime and manga series for many fans alongside its contemporaries like FullMetal Al You wanna talk about a series I regret having to part with, only to come back to it now with the same unbridled enthusiasm I once had as a teenager? Most people are more familiar with Tite Kubo's BLEACHand unless I'm very much mistaken, that series is heralded as one of the Big Three [along with Naruto and One Piece ] that served in the early s as gateway anime and manga series for many fans alongside its contemporaries like FullMetal Alchemist. But when a friend picked up the first volume of Zombie Powder on the virtue it was by the same creator, I warily borrowed her copy and gave it a shot. I fell in love pretty instantly. Perhaps it was due to previous experience with similar series like Trigun and Cowboy Bebopor perhaps there was just something in this series that did click for me where BLEACH failed. Whatever it was, I loved it, immediately had to go buy my own copy, and dedicatedly collected the other three volumes as they were released Still, I held onto them pretty fiercely and loved the story, until at one point I was forced to sell off some books to appease my parents, and I very reluctantly and with many tears, said goodbye to my copies at the counter of a Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 Books. I never forgot about Zombie Powder though, and made it a goal to eventually hunt down the books again. Growing up and seeing the series go out of print has slowed my plans just a tad, but I'm not giving up until I own Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 four again. So let's go through this first volume. We're introduced to a pretty straightforward setting and generalized goal for the characters: in this world there are 12 magic rings called the Rings of the Dead, that when brought together, can produce a substance called "zombie powder" that can allegedly grant eternal life to the living and restore life to the dead. People seeking the rings are called "powder hunters", and we start quickly gathering up a band of protagonists who are powder hunters, for varying reasons. This is somewhat bloody and gory, but it's very fast-paced and has very well-played humor that keeps it entertaining. The volume ends on a somewhat dramatic, climatic moment, but I think that's to its advantage. Let's go over the [currently three] main characters you meet in this story. So far we have a powder hunter named Gamma shown on the front cover, who is our main protagonist, a young pickpocket named Elwood, who is a side protagonist but serves more as a POV character in many ways, and C. Smith, a mystery man of sorts and Gamma's partner [in crime? Gamma's character design was what Kubo said he later went on to base another character in BLEACH off of, at least loosely, but he basically walks onto the scene and comes across as something Zombie Powder: The Man with the Black Hand v. 1 a badass edgelord in terms of appearance, with an outwardly comic and overplayed ridiculous demeanor. We quickly learn that not only is he a wanted man with a high bounty on his head, but the face he puts on is an act to hide a deadly killer and buried secrets that are to be revealed. Personally, cool as I thought Gamma was when I was a teen, I'm lukewarm on his character these days. I'd even go so far as to dare say that characters like Gamma are the reason I'm so unimpressed with characters like the MC of the Throne of Glass series.
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