(March 2003)
- Price
- 8.95 USD; 14.95 CAD
- Pages
- 196
- On-sale Date
-
2003-04
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Viz, LLC
- Brand
-
Viz Action
- ISBN
-
1-56931-808-5
- Barcode
- 9781569318089; 782009115939
- Editing
- Julie Davis
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi; Hidemi Sahara
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Hidemi Sahara
- Colors
- Hidemi Sahara
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Inuyasha; Kikyo
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Kirara; Kikyo
- Synopsis
- Kagome enters the demon arena to rescue Kikyo while Inuyasha battles for his existence.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Kikyo; Naraku
- Synopsis
- Naraku merges with the demon conglomeration. Restored to full power, he flies off with Kikyo.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Kikyo; Naraku; Kirara
- Synopsis
- Naraku uses Kikyo to lure Inuyasha into a psychic trap.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Kikyo; Kohaku; Naraku
- Synopsis
- Inuyasha and his companions are lured into a supernatural mist where they must relive their greatest tragedy.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Kikyo; Naraku
- Synopsis
- Naraku lures Kagome into a deep chasm where Kikyo is the only one who can save her.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Kikyo; Naraku; Myoga; Totosai
- Synopsis
- Kikyo takes the Shikon Shards from Kagome. She later gives them to Naraku, providing him with the means to destroy himself.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Sesshomaru; Jaken; Myoga; Totosai
- Synopsis
- The demon sword smith who forged the Tetsusaiga comes to Inuyasha with a test to see if he is worthy of possessing the sword: Defending Totosai against a vengeful Sesshomaru.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Sesshomaru; Jaken; Myoga; Totosai; Kirara
- Synopsis
- Sesshomaru wants a second blade from Totosai, because the Tenseiga that Totosai already forged for him will not kill.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Sesshomaru; Jaken; Myoga; Totosai
- Synopsis
- Sesshomaru attacks, determined to kill Totosai and Inuyasha and take the Tetsusaiga. Inuyasha's only hope of winning is evoking the sword's Wind Scar attack.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching); Bill Schuh (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman; Bill Schuh
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Sesshomaru; Totosai
- Synopsis
- Temporarily blinded by Sesshomaru, Inuyasha begins to sense the scar of the wind that Totosai warned him of.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?