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Paperback Kingdom Hearts II, Volume 2 Book

ISBN: 1427815046

ISBN13: 9781427815040

Kingdom Hearts II, Volume 2

(Part of the Kingdom Hearts II (#2) Series and Kingdom Hearts II (#2) Series)

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Twilight Town is a quiet little 'burb, which is nestled between night and day. It is here that Sora, Donald and Goofy awake from their long slumber with clouded memories - now they are ready to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

FUN!!!

I USED TO HAVE ALL OF THE FIRST VOLUMES BUT I LOST THEM ALL WHEN I MOVED. DAMN!!

Kingdom Hearts ll (Volume 2)

I bought this as a gift for my younger brother. He has recently gotten into the whole 'manga' craze and is still young enough to think that Disney is kinda cool. I was very pleased as well as my brother. This is one of his favoritesw, if not one of the few books he actually enjoys reading. Rite now he's at the age where reading is not as fun as it used to be and video games are the coolest things ever.. this book is so great becuase it combines my brother's love of video games but still makes reading fun.

Great!

Got all 4 books and they're just great! Perfect condition, right on time, and great content. Thx!

Teenagers report this is AWESOME

I bought this for my 12 & 13 year old nephews and they LOVE it! They said it is just awesome and continually rave about it. They use a Playstation 2. I do not know how it would compare with "better" technology than a Playstation 2 but they are clearly awed and happy with the Playstation 2 version.

"We Can't Go Back" Overview [Spoilers]

If you've read Kingdom Hearts to this point, you have noticed that Shiro Amano's manga/adaption has evolved. Back in volume one of Kingdom Hearts; she gave you a terribly short story that was not only rapid and confusing, but had little flow, with tiny but detailed and neat art. The manga was a mediocre companion to the fantastic RPG. However, In Chain of Memories, Amano had a change of art and reversed his style. His art grew messier and less perfect with larger, clearer panels and battle sequences actually became existent. (ie: Battle with Axel in CoM:1) The pacing was still quick, ceased to be overwhelming or over-conservative. In my opinion, it was a breath of fresh air. However, instead of four tiny books, Chain of Memories was compacted into two bulky ones. Go figure. Finally, in Kingdom Hearts 2, the long awaited Roxas finally arrived, and I doubted he looked better. However, Hayner, Pence, Olette certainly didn't. Not only did Hayner become a spaz and a loudmouth, Shiro Amano looked as if he rejected completely, the intricacy and tidiness he had exhibited back in KH1. The perspective and the beauty he had put into every character totally faded away with Sora's absence. Worse, Amano anted up on super-deformity and exaggerated faces, especially on Hayner. Compared to a regular, Greenhorn manga-ka, it's good. Compared to what I've seen Amano do, it's not. In addition, Though Axel, Diz, and Namine each shared excellent character developement, Roxas seemed left behind on everything he was in the video game. (Hey, I only said he LOOKED good.) But this book is where it all changes. Roxas has come alive: Never before had Roxas shown so much emotion than in KH2: volume two. All that anger, bottled up inside him from early in the beginning gushes out fantastically. Sure, Amano slacked a bit, but he certainly didn't slack when it came to illustrating Roxas's feelings. This is Roxas captured in raw passion, which you didn't see as lucidly in the RPG. Every dirty look, sliding tear, and determined grimace is perfect. Axel's portrayal is also stunning, the Axel-Roxas relationship is shown much stronger in the adaption than in the RPG. Sadly, after Sora makes his comeback, the rest of the story feels like happy and mild; KH1 all over again. Sora is happy, (until he cries, of course,) Pete is shown as a complete doofus, and everything you expect to happen happens. The gang visits Yen Sid's tower, and there's a wonderful reunion with the Hollow Bastion gang. Exaggerated faces, Sora goes all googly, some gentle conflict. The entire second half feels dull compared to the raw energy of Roxas's story, but I can't really blame Amano for it. In conclusion, this was an excellent addition to the series so far, though the transition was a big shift; Amano should have kept some of the soberness to linger on. But I'm more than satisfied. Alright Amano, I'm ready to see what you've got next There's no turning back now.
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