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Black Summoner (Manga) Volume 8 - cover

Black Summoner (Manga) Volume 8

Doufu Mayoi

Traductor Taishi

Editorial: J-Novel Club

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Sinopsis

“I hope you make this fun, Prince Azgrad Trycen!”
 
All-out war with the Warrior Nation of Trycen finally breaks out! The Dragon Knight Order rushes towards Parth but finds Kelvin and his companions standing in their way. Hemmed in on both sides by the soaring cliffs of the Grand Scarlet Canyon, the two sides clash in a fight to the death. It isn’t long before Kelvin and General Azgrad find each other on the battlefield and launch into the ultimate showdown between two battle junkies!
 
The ferocity of the action ramps up another notch as Kelvin’s group challenges Trycen’s most powerful military force with everything they have in the eighth volume of his epic journey!
Disponible desde: 19/10/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 156 páginas.

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