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Revision as of 10:27, 25 February 2012
Duel Masters: Haouden Gachi | Volume 1 | |
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Japanese Name: |
デュエル・マスターズ覇王伝 ガチ!! | |
Translation: |
Duel Masters: Haouden Gachi!! | |
Release Date: |
October 10th, 2011 | |
Author: |
Fujisaki Machi To | |
Technical Advisor: |
Maki Kouichirou | |
Book Type / Pages |
Paperback Pocket Edition / 192 pages | |
Publisher: |
Coro Coro G Comics | |
Distributor: |
Ladybug Comics | |
Next Volume: |
Volume 2 |
Duel Masters: Haouden Gachi!! Volume 1 (デュエル・マスターズ覇王伝 ガチ!! Vol.1) is the 1st volume of Duel Masters: Legend Champion VICTORY series of Duel Masters Manga.
Book Contents
The series introduces protagonist Taiga and his friends, members of the Geimu Junior High School Duel Team and chronicles their first major tournament series. Other duel teams introduced are Shishio's crew and some of the Doumei.
Chapter 1: Nazo No Kiyuu Sei Shiyu
Shishio duels Soma Buchiyou in the Kanto Region Junior High School Duel Tournament just before Taiga steps in to defend his friend.
Chapter 2: Ara Ta Na Tsuo Sa
The Doumei, an elite group of seven duelists are vaguely introduced.
Hosted at the Tokyo Dome, the Kanto-Kansai Junior High School Duel Tournament begins with Soma nervously dueling a player from Kuriichiya Junior High School.
In the next match of the tournament, Taiga duels Doumei No. 5, Shinyo-Oh , while the other three members of Doumei look on from afar.
Chapter 3: Sen Sen Fu Koku
Taiga duels Doumei No.1(?) Nini, and Doumei No. ? Rion steps in towards the end with news for (former?) Doumei Taiga. Taiga uses a Fire-Nature-based Alien deck against Nini's Fire-based Hunter deck.
Trivia
- This volume's promotional card is Olzekia, Temporal Sword General.
- On this volume's promotional card insert packaging, "Duel Masters" is misspelled as "Dule Masters."