Pokemon Gold 0. Pokemon Adventures #1 - Vol. 1 by darkdetective27 on September 08, 2015. This is only a review of the first issue in the volume. I got to say this comic really captures Pokemon.
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Reads R to L (Japanese Style) Red’s mission in life is to catch and train all the Pokémon in the world...so he needs to get started while he’s still a boy. But these Pokémon aren’t inside his Gameboy or Nintendo or Wii...they’re real! Red has some stiff competition on his journey.
Chapters: 15 - 27
Published August 4th 2009 by VIZ Media - Children's
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Feb 28, 2019Ill D rated it it was amazing
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Golee! I’m genuinely impressed with the series thus far. Following up perfectly to its predecessor, more of the same is greeted with the equals levels of warm fun, replete with cherry of nostalgia on top. Jan 25, 2015Courtney rated it it was ok
Continuing to forge its own unique path, a particularly epic hero-based take on the Pokemon mythos surges forth. Not content to be campy or repetitious as in the anime/gameboy takes, everything here is freshly hewn from the wonder and vigors of youth. Cascading on this current of virile younger...more
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Vol. 2 in the pokemon Adventures series, this volume follows the continuing adventures of Red as he sets out into the world on his way to becoming a pokemon master. Through his journeys he encounters a variety of people, making friends - and enemies - as he goes. From an run-in with a con-artist that leads to discovering the legendary Mew, to slowly unearthing Team Rocket's evil plots the action never ends for the young hero.
~*~*~*~*~ While I definitely feel nostalgic towards the pokemon 'verse...more
I loved the second volume of Pokemon adventures. This volume seems to get more into the story of team Rocket as the antagonist. However, the story seems to go very fast compared to volume one. Suddenly everyhing is about team Rocket and the pokemon they experiment on and the story of Mew and Mewto. Also Green is introduced as a character in this volume, but I don't find her very likeable. However, despite this the volume was a lot of fun to read because of the introduction of the new pokemon and...more
Dec 12, 2015Emmy rated it it was amazing
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A classic series from my childhood! I found this volume at a used book sale, and even though I would have liked to read them in order, I had no trouble finding my place in this one first.
Oct 02, 2016Minerva rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Volume 2 of Pokemon Adventures picks up immediately after the first one, following Red through the later half of the Kanto region. The story quickly becomes centered around Red and Blue's (now helped by a feisty thieving Green) war against Team Rocket. The normal game quest to obtain the 8 badges gets a bit obscured in this volume post Red's battle with Erica, but this is ok because the manga incorporates Koga, Sabrina, and a renegade Blaine, all as upper level members of the Team Rocket organiz...more
Nov 02, 2016Juan Contreras rated it it was amazing
I LOVE THIS BOOK. BUT i dont like it that he met all legandary birds and did not catch them when they were weak. I tought it was funny when Red and blue hit each and mixed theur pokemon so red treated nice but Blue trained hard so they became better pokemon. I hope in the next book Red, Blue and Green try to stop team rocket of destroying pokemon
Sep 01, 2016Eric Mikols rated it really liked it
I'm willing to admit that nostalgia is carrying this book for me, but it's well done and entertaining enough that's it's hard not to like. I can also see why this book series is as popular as it is, I would have loved this when I was a kid.
This was another brilliant book
great
Aug 14, 2016Alvaro Acevedo Barrios rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Me acabo de dar cuenta que le estoy dando 4 a todo lo que leo :/
Oct 12, 2016AlolanNinetales rated it it was amazing
I love this poke#Big Pokemon fan.Can't wait until generation 7 comes out this 2016 in November!!!
These manga are what I wish the anime would be like.
Oct 12, 2018Mara rated it liked it
Was this volume better than the first one? Yes. The characters were more likeable, Blue (the girl) is introduced, the plot progresses. The whole shebang.
What I like about the manga is that the characters have different roles from the games and the anime. Sabrina and Koga are (a bit stereotypical but) work together with Team Rocket. And it shows that Team Rocket isn't necessarily completely evil--Red had an interaction with Giovanni, and despite Red being a nuisance to Team Rocket, he decided to...more The Beginning of Pokemon In the book The Beginning of Pokemon by Kunihiko Yuyama(The 1st of a never ending serie) a fictional story where mythical creatures interact with humanity where one has the opportunity to capture pokemon and train them and as one gains experience you can set off to do gym battle and show all you got. The story starts off in a small place called Canto a kid that went by the name Red was a kid so magnificent with phenomenal skills that nominated the kid championship and late...more
Feb 26, 2017João Figueiredo rated it really liked it · review of another edition
May 05, 2016Selena rated it it was amazing
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When I think Team Rocket, I don't normally think these BAMF's. I usually think of the lovably useless Jessie and James. I think that's what makes this batch of competent Team Rocket members so much scarier, though the idea of a ten year old kicking their butts is made even more silly. These guys are evil, though, and have no qualms with direct attacks on trainers. Feb 12, 2014Camilla rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Once again, I must have missed a lot when I read these in their chapter-by-chapter comic book issue release format back in the day. As...more
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Like the first volume, to me this book was just 'okay.' The battle system makes little sense, the stories never really have a chance to develop...and yet I read it, and will read volume three. There's something about it that draws me in (perhaps it's just my love of Pokemon), but objectively this manga just isn't great. Hopefully it picks up more soon, but for now I'd only recommend it to a big PokeFan.
*Review in first volume*
But there is one more thing that i really liked about these books, how there is a map of his adventure in the back. Pokemon is probably the hardest story to follow location wise and that map helped out a ton. This book was also better than the last and made things more clear and actually had a point to it.
Oct 11, 2016Lola Croft rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I'm really enjoying reading pokemon and following Red's adventures for a change. this is bringing it all back to me and I love how forward and realistic it can be in places too. being able to see the pokemon in the ball is a nice touch too.
Sep 03, 2012Troy rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Really starting to get into this series now. The story is picking up and the illustrations are beautiful. Really fun to read.
If you like Pokemon just go ahead and read it. Can't believe it took me so long to start reading the manga. You won't be disappointed.
Jan 07, 2014Ivan M. Meyette JR. rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Good book
Deserves 10 stars Very entertaining Recommend to children or Pokemon fans Enjoyed every chapter and I am caught on the series
Aug 29, 2014Alan O'Keeffe rated it really liked it
The second volume of the Pokemon Adventures manga is just as good as the first. A must read for video game fans.
Pokemon Adventures Volume 1 Pdf Download FreeApr 04, 2018Mehsi rated it it was amazing
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'To train them is my cause, I will travel across the land, Searching far and wide.'
The second volume this time with more excitement and Team Rocket! After loving the first volume (which wasn't that big of a surprise) I just had to continue reading this series. Red's journey is continuing, this time with new encounters, more Team Rocket, new (well not new to me, but new to Red) places to visit, and much more. I do have to say that I was getting a bit tired of Team Rocket, I would rather see some...more
Jan 23, 2017Highness Atharva rated it really liked it
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Pokemon Adventures Special Volume 1-3 Red, Blue, Green Arc (RGB) Its so good to see the Pokemon that we saw on TV and played with on Gameboy up front on paper (or the kindle screen). The manga is seriously a total hit with brand new characters and their journey in the Kanto region. This Manga arc shows the journey of Red, his rival Blue and a Pokemon theif Green across various towns as they encounter various powerful and unique Pokemon and their battle against gym leaders and the villai...more
In the second volume of “Pokemon Adventures” (vol. 2), Red continues his adventure as a pokemon trainer. At the start of the book, Red meets a new character named Green. He finds out she’s quite a mischievous figure, and trains more of his Pokémon. Also, Red learns more about the horrible Team Rocket, a group of villains that does bad experiments on Pokémon. While exploring for Pokémon with Green, Red finds out what one of Team Rockets goals was. To catch the Mystery Creature Mew. They need it t...more
May 07, 2017Gabriel Souto rated it liked it · review of another edition
Ainda fico meio chocado com os Pokémon literalmente morrendo nesse mangá, bem mais agressivo do que no anime (fatiados como um salame, na maioria das vezes). No final do volume é dito que Red tem 4 insígnias, mas ou eu dormi e não vi a última ou ela simplesmente não foi mostrada. Claro que é bom ter uma história paralela à conquista das insígnias, assim como ocorre nos jogos, mas acho que acabaram deixando esse plot muito de lado. É legal ver as personagens passando pelos mesmos perrengue que a...more
Apr 11, 2019Troy Hinton-Winrow rated it really liked it
The art continues to be superb, with some very cutesy interaction panels of Pokémon (particularly Gyarados and Rapidash) that provide some humour in the action and help make the Pokémon feel more like real creatures. They're all shown to have more personality than in the first volume.
This volume takes a much faster pace, with a more episodic feel to each chapter. This has advantages and disadvantages. Though within itself every chapter feels like a complete - if rapid - story, the lack of clear...more
This book is very good in my opinion. I remember going home to watch Pokemon and playing the games for hours. The author did a good job bringing back that nostalgic feeling back to my childhood. Making the characters going from town to town catching and battling pokemons. And defeating gym leaders and earning gym badges.
I also like how he brings back the character from his earlier books and into his current one. This makes the story more interesting and exciting. I love it when characters from t...more
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