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Indlæser... Hikaru no Go Kanzenban, Volume 13af Yumi Hotta, Yumi Hotta
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A normal sixth grader who finds himself dealing with a centuries-old ghost and a board game that's even older. Hikaru and Sai are both scheduled for matches with their greatest rivals--Akira Toya and his father, Toya Meijin. How will Sai play without revealing his secret identity? And will Akira's father stand in the way of Hikaru's long anticipated rematch with his son...? The suspense is getting unbearable! After stumbling across a haunted Go board, irresponsible Hikaru Shindo discovers that the spirit of a master player has taken up residence in his consciousness. In his pursuit of the "Divine Move," Fujiwara-no-Sai awakens in Hikaru an untapped genius for the game, and soon the schoolboy is chasing his own dream--defeating the famed Go prodigy Akira Toya! No library descriptions found. |
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Now that I make sure to record translators, I end up taking a closer look at the folks involved in creating manga, and one of the things I was pleased to discover was the Viz took this series seriously enough to hire a Go consultant, Janice Kim (3 Dan), for their English translation. Nice job, Viz!
It's weird going back to this series after so long. There are even more adult (middle-aged and older) characters than I remembered. In this volume, their faces occasionally looked a bit odd to me. Obata might have just been a bit off, because every volume after this looked fine. The artwork at the beginning of Sai and the Meijin's match was gorgeous.
I wasn't sure how I'd do, jumping into the middle of this series after a 10-year break, but I got swept up by Sai and the Meijin's match pretty quickly. It was fun seeing all the other Go players all over the world get excited about Sai and Toya Meijin's online match (getting up early, in some cases), not even knowing what the stakes were.
(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )