Real, Vol. 13

Real, Vol. 13 by Takehiko Inoue, published by VIZ Media LLC on November 18, 2014, is a compelling addition to the manga genre, featuring 216 pages in English. This volume presents a dramatic tale centered on three young men whose lives are significantly transformed through their participation in wheelchair basketball, highlighting themes of resilience and personal growth.
Readers will find a rich narrative that intricately weaves character development with detailed artwork, showcasing the struggles and triumphs faced by individuals dealing with serious life challenges. The story follows Scorpion Shiratori, a former pro wrestling star determined to make a comeback despite his physical limitations, and explores how his journey impacts Takahashi, who is grappling with his own emotions. This edition captures the essence of sports and personal adversity, making it a noteworthy entry in the realms of comics and graphic novels.
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Eisner-award nominated creator Takehiko Inoue creates a dramatic tale of triumph over adversity. This is the story of three young men whose lives are profoundly changed by their involvement with wheelchair basketball.
Critically acclaimed, award-winning manga artist Takehiko Inoue doesn’t pull any punches in this stunning portrayal of people struggling with serious life issues. Masterfully combining rich character development with beautifully detailed line art, Inoue, the creator of the mega-hit masterpieces Slam Dunk and Vagabond, lifts the manga medium to a completely new level of storytelling.
Pro wrestling super heel of all time Scorpion Shiratori is determined to make a comeback, despite the fact that he doesn’t have the full use of his legs. Takahashi’s in the crowd and can barely watch. But will witnessing Shiratori attempt the impossible open up something new within Takahashi?
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