- Price
- 15.95 USD; 26.50 CAD
- Pages
- 204
- On-sale Date
-
2001-10-10
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Viz Communications Inc.
- Brand
-
Viz Graphic Novel
- ISBN
-
1-56931-643-0
- Barcode
- 9781569316436; 782000083139
- Editing
- Julie Davis
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi; Hidemi Sahara
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Hidemi Sahara
- Colors
- Hidemi Sahara
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Inuyasha's human form
- Script
- Rumiko Takahashi; Mari Morimoto (translation); Gerard Jones (English adaptation)
- Pencils
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Inks
- Rumiko Takahashi; Wayne Truman (art retouching)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Shippo; The Peach Man
- Synopsis
- Kagome and the group encounter the victims of a mysterious hermit known as The Peach Man.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Shippo; The Peach Man
- Synopsis
- Through the power of a Shikon Shard, The Peach Man shrinks everyone to six inches. While Kagome and the others are trapped in a miniature topiary garden, Inuyasha is swallowed, then begins to change into a human under the curse of the full moon.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Shippo; The Peach Man
- Synopsis
- Kagome ponders a way out of the garden, while Inuyasha struggles to escape The Peach Man's stomach.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Shippo; The Peach Man
- Synopsis
- After escaping the topiary garden, Miroku uses his wind tunnel to help the human Inuyasha escape a thorn prison.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Shippo; The Peach Man
- Synopsis
- A captive bloom reveals the origins of The Peach Man to Kagome and Inuyasha.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Shippo; The Peach Man
- Synopsis
- The captive bloom forms itself into a bow and arrow, allowing Kagome to separate The Peach Man from the Shikon shard. Then Inuyasha pitches both The Peach Man and himself over a balcony railing overlooking a steep cliff.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango (first appearance); Shippo
- Synopsis
- Inuyasha ponders the implications for himself and Kagome if he uses the Shikon jewel to transform into a full demon. And close by, a professional demon slayer named Sango captures a Shikon shard, unaware of what lies in store for 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Kohaku (first appearance); Kirara (first appearance)
- Synopsis
- Kagome and the others happen onto Sango's handiwork while on the trail of the Shikon shards and are directed to Sango's village. Meanwhile, Sango and her family are summoned to another village where the local castle is being menaced by a giant spider demon and an unguessed evil presence.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Kohaku; The Young Lord
- Synopsis
- Possessed by demonic magic, Kohaku slaughters his entire family and nearly kills Sango before he is cut down by the samurai of the local lord. And in route to Sango's village, Kagome and the others witness the village be attacked by a swarm of demons.
- 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)
- Letters
- Wayne Truman
- Genre
- romance; fantasy-supernatural; historical
- Characters
- Kagome Higurashi; Inuyasha; Miroku the monk; Sango; Shippo; Mioga; The Young Lord; Naraku
- Synopsis
- Kagome and the others find Sango's village slaughtered by demons. Under care of The Young Lord, Sango hears of the attack on her village, unaware that the information has been intentionally slipped to her by The Young Lord, who is possessed by Naraku.
- Reprints
- from Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan Inc., 1959 series) #?