Since there's a new YGO movie releasing next month here in the west, I thought it would be cool to dump the original manga which the movie is based off of. For those of you who only ever watched the anime, I highly recommend reading the manga as it's much darker and better written than the anime was imo. There's also none of the fillers you have to deal with. Since the movie is releasing on Jan 27, 2017, I will dump one volume a day leading up to its release.
Today we will continue the School Arc in Volume 2. You may notice a few familiar faces as well.
Chapter 9, the chapter that changed the future of YGO forever
Parker Harris
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Jacob Jackson
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Hudson Anderson
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Asher Flores
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Easton Walker
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Ryder Cruz
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David Powell
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Owen Rivera
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Noah Williams
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Tyler Jackson
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Colton Johnson
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Blake Baker
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Blake Allen
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Adrian Parker
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Brody Butler
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Owen Williams
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Sebastian Parker
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Carson Brooks
Chapter 10
Ryan Gray
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Matthew Hernandez
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Noah Price
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Luke Brooks
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Adam Baker
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Alexander Ross
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Camden Parker
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Benjamin Cooper
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Noah Ortiz
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Mason Jackson
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Jaxson Davis
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Leo Wood
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Isaac Wood
Nothing wrong with card games desu. The writing stays strong throughout.
Grayson Adams
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Nathaniel Gray
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Joseph Cruz
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Hudson Powell
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Aaron Johnson
I am still salty that Atem didn't fuck Anzu. Also, thanks for the effort, OP.
Isaiah Peterson
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Andrew Smith
Very important panel here. It has lasting implications for Kaiba's character throughout the whole series and even the upcoming movie. One can say this is the event that really drives Kaiba to become obsessed with Yami Yugi.
John Fisher
Chapter 11
Jaxon Cooper
Meh, romance never really had a place in YGO so it didn't bother me too much.
Easton Thomas
I love this chapter!
Asher Phillips
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Robert Kelly
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Kayden Nelson
Yep it's a great one that really shows how far Jounouchi's character has come.
John Russell
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Levi Butler
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Luke Watson
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Isaac Reed
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Joseph Young
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Christopher Collins
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Bentley Reed
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John Murphy
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Colton Davis
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Adrian Garcia
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Logan Miller
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Ayden Gray
Yu-Gi-Oh! isn't the first or last series to do "the power of friendship", but I'll be darned if it isn't the best. Time and again, Yugi trusts in his friends, even when everything tells him not to. It's idealistic, but not preachy or unrealistic. Takahashi must have a deep understanding of it.