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Fushigi Yugi, Volume 16 (Fushigi Yugi)
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Fushigi Yugi, Volume 16 (Fushigi Yugi) Paperback - 2005 - 1st Edition

by Yuu Watase

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As enigmatic exchange student Lian slowly takes control of the minds of everyone in school, his agenda becomes clear: he is training an army of assassins to kill Miaka. Illustrations. Rated for older teens.

Reader reviews for Fushigi Yugi, Volume 16 (Fushigi Yugi)

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A Beloved Fantasy From One Of Japan's Top CreatorsProlific shjo (""girls"") comics artist Yuu Watase has created a wonderfully exciting, funny, and heartfelt tale of a normal junior-high-school girl who is transported into a fictional version of ancient China. She encounters base villains and dashing heroes, and still manages to worry about her grades and where her next banquet is coming from.

THE BELOVED ROMANTIC FANTASY SERIES CONTINUES!

Just when Miaka thought her adventures as a priestess in ancient China were over, the god Suzaku reappeared to send her on a new quest. Miaka must reenter The Universe of the Four Gods and collect the seven magic stones that contain the lost memories of her soulmate Taka... or risk losing him forever!

Assassin

As enigmatic exchange student Lian slowly takes control of the minds of everyone in the school, his agenda becomes clear: he is training an army of assassins to kill Miaka! Even if Miaka is able to escape the attempt on her life, will she be able to thwart a mysterious vixen's efforts to tear Taka from her arms?

Details

  • Title Fushigi Yugi, Volume 16 (Fushigi Yugi)
  • Author Yuu Watase
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Pages 179
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher VIZ Media LLC
  • Publication date October 11, 2005
  • ISBN 9781421500232

About the author

Yuu Watase debuted in the Shjo Comic manga anthology in 1989. She won the 43rd Shogakukan Manga Award with Ceres: Celestial Legend. One of her most famous works is Fushigi Ygi, a series that has inspired the prequel Fushigi Ygi: Genbu Kaiden. In 2008, Arata: The Legend started serialization in Weekly Shonen Sunday.