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RWBY Vol. 1 | The Official Manga!


Title: RWBY Vol. 1

By: Bunta Kinami

Published: July 21st, 2020

Genre: Manga | Graphic Novels | Fantasy | Comics | YA

AMAZON | GOODREADS


  Synopsis:  Experience the introductory arc of the international smash hit series RWBY in a whole new way—manga!

In the world of Remnant, monsters known as Grimm wreak havoc. They’re kept in check by Huntsmen and Huntresses, highly skilled warriors experienced in monster extermination who utilize their special abilities on the field of battle. Ruby is a ferociously talented young girl who comes to Beacon Academy to hone her skills and serve as a Huntress herself. Alongside her sister Yang Xiao Long, rival Weiss Schnee and newfound friend Blake Belladonna, Ruby leads Team RWBY, the coolest new group at Beacon!

Ruby takes her first step on the road to becoming a Huntress by enrolling at Beacon Academy, eager to take on the battery of tests, challenges and difficulties that follow. Ruby knows her talents will take her to her goal, but is she ready to clash with Weiss Schnee, haughty scion of the Schnee Dust Company?

    *I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own!*


So first, I've had friends and family that loved RWBY for a long time before they got me into it. I was very intrigued by the manga when I saw this!

It follows the anime very well, but I liked how it explained more quickly some things about the world!

Personally, I love both manga and anime equally. I know some people find it easier to get hooked on one or the other, and if that's the case then you'll probably have a hard time picking between these two.
The manga is the exact same, except for explaining more. But there's nothing new or anything that wasn't in the anime!


An intriguing world, interesting characters, and a wonderful story!

Have you heard of this anime? What did you think of it??

How have you guys been?!?!


Hoping you're all well & having an awesome day!!
~Noel

Comments

  1. Omg I love the show so much; it's one of my favorites. Have you read the novelization series written by E.C. Myer yet? I'm glad the manga follows the show pretty closely though, although I do admit I'm thrown off by the art for some reason (I don't know, maybe it's just not my type).

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    1. I totally get that! The art was kinda hard to get past. I didn't know there was a novelization series!! Ooh, it's definitely going on the TBR!! :D

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