Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol. 1 (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion #1)
After discovering AMVs(first was Death Note) on Youtube one night and sneaking and watching Inuyasha one 4 am morning, I again became captivated by the art and storyline much like when I was younger and addicted to Sailor Moon, Pokemon, Yugioh, Digimon, Kirby, Sonic, and eventually Dragon Ball Z; there was something about those shows that seemed to always capture my attention and bring this intense feeling of pure elation. I even believe Tuxedo Mask was my first ever crush.
Well, I bought the manga, hopped in the car, and my dad drove my sister and I next door to Starbucks where we got a hot chocolate. I was super excited about finally owning this thing that had intrigued me all my life. I dived right in and quickly realized you had to read it the opposite way; once I got a handle on the direction I was hooked.
I loved Lelouch and the art and everything. I found the plot to be interesting but seemed a bit slow in getting to the action, which I didn't want to admit to myself since I had gotten my hopes up incredibly high.
I finished the manga and was excited to get the second and work my way into this new world of Japanese comics. This manga and several anime and amvs led me through some of the best and absolute worst times of my life. They both defined and became a part of who I was as a person; I grew interested in Japanese culture and wanted to study aboard there or at least visit, wanted to dye my hair blue, craved coffee in tin cans, wanted to go to conventions, discovered techno/electronica music, wanted bangs(which I eventually got), wanted to try Pocky, wanted to live in this fictitious world where adventure and excitement was happening around every corner whether you were with friends or not. It became an addiction that both entertained and haunted me which only got worse when I finally grew a "girly" bone in my body and started liking Shoujo manga/anime.
Such dark times my middle school and early high school days were...Would never ever want to go back
It all eventually evened out in the end and I am no longer that obsessed girl I was back in the day(at least not with anime/manga haha).
Don't get me wrong. I still adore anime and manga and every so often I'll pick up a volume at the bookstore and read it, but I've toned down A LOT. Also I left out a lot of details of what that obsession was like. This is a book review after all. Still...I know for a fact that even currently watching too much anime and/or reading too much manga would probably make me relapse.
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol 1: 3.5 stars out of 5
Code Geass Lelouch of the rebellion follows a high school student named Lelouch Lamperouge. Lelouch is a student that is very relaxed he puts all his time in taking care of his little sister who is blind and paralyzed from the waist down. However, his peace full school life is disturbed when he gets caught in the middle of a fight between the britannian army and the Japanese rebels. During this fight he meets a girl who calls herself CC or C2 and she gives him a power called Geass. This powers
Manga rating: 1.5 starsAnime rating: 10 STARS! No, 10,000! Wait, you can only give 5 stars at a time? *weeps*Manga=just plain bad. It's not Code Geass if it's not mecha.Anime=awesome.Here's what it had:1. Characterization. Lelouch is awesome. So infinitely awesome. It would blind you. I get all excited just thinking about him. All the characters, major and minor, and even just the background ones: they were all well created. Beautiful!2. Plot. The plot. Oh, the plot. It picks you up and throws
Britain rules the world, Japan is Area 11, lots of fighting, lots of shouting, some supernatural shit, hidden royalty, what kind of vigilante name is Zero!?!
Now this was a strategic anime!! Plus a combination of death note, gundam, and eureka 7 (three of my favorite anime series). Hands down, this is easily amazing!!
I actually found that I enjoyed this manga adaptation more than I am enjoying the anime. Lelouch is a Britannia royal in hiding after the suspicious death of his mother at the hands of the government. He has a real desire to change the world and create a place where his disabled sister can live in peace. Investigating a downed fighter plane, he is given the ability to make people obey him and begins to act on his plan to take down the government of the Holy Empire of Britannia.This is a very
Don't. ...stop....me...nowwwww....new manga fan over here👋
Ichirou Ohkouchi
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Identify Containing Books Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol. 1 (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion #1)
Title | : | Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol. 1 (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion #1) |
Author | : | Ichirou Ohkouchi |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 180 pages |
Published | : | July 29th 2008 by Bandai Entertainment (first published December 26th 2006) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Comics. Graphic Novels. Fantasy. Media Tie In. Anime |
Explanation Supposing Books Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol. 1 (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion #1)
First manga I ever read. It was early evening, I was in 8th or 9th grade, and I was browsing the back aisles of Bookstar(now closed)in my city. I was always interested in manga/anime(didn't know the names of what it was called at the time) but I thought they were mostly provocative due to me scanning over a kissing scene in one of classmate's manga in elementary school-Egad! and not being allowed to watch Adult Swim on Cartoon Network.After discovering AMVs(first was Death Note) on Youtube one night and sneaking and watching Inuyasha one 4 am morning, I again became captivated by the art and storyline much like when I was younger and addicted to Sailor Moon, Pokemon, Yugioh, Digimon, Kirby, Sonic, and eventually Dragon Ball Z; there was something about those shows that seemed to always capture my attention and bring this intense feeling of pure elation. I even believe Tuxedo Mask was my first ever crush.
Well, I bought the manga, hopped in the car, and my dad drove my sister and I next door to Starbucks where we got a hot chocolate. I was super excited about finally owning this thing that had intrigued me all my life. I dived right in and quickly realized you had to read it the opposite way; once I got a handle on the direction I was hooked.
I loved Lelouch and the art and everything. I found the plot to be interesting but seemed a bit slow in getting to the action, which I didn't want to admit to myself since I had gotten my hopes up incredibly high.
I finished the manga and was excited to get the second and work my way into this new world of Japanese comics. This manga and several anime and amvs led me through some of the best and absolute worst times of my life. They both defined and became a part of who I was as a person; I grew interested in Japanese culture and wanted to study aboard there or at least visit, wanted to dye my hair blue, craved coffee in tin cans, wanted to go to conventions, discovered techno/electronica music, wanted bangs(which I eventually got), wanted to try Pocky, wanted to live in this fictitious world where adventure and excitement was happening around every corner whether you were with friends or not. It became an addiction that both entertained and haunted me which only got worse when I finally grew a "girly" bone in my body and started liking Shoujo manga/anime.
Such dark times my middle school and early high school days were...Would never ever want to go back
It all eventually evened out in the end and I am no longer that obsessed girl I was back in the day(at least not with anime/manga haha).
Don't get me wrong. I still adore anime and manga and every so often I'll pick up a volume at the bookstore and read it, but I've toned down A LOT. Also I left out a lot of details of what that obsession was like. This is a book review after all. Still...I know for a fact that even currently watching too much anime and/or reading too much manga would probably make me relapse.
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol 1: 3.5 stars out of 5
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Original Title: | コードギアス―反逆のルルーシュ 1 |
ISBN: | 1594099731 (ISBN13: 9781594099731) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion #1 |
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Ratings: 4.27 From 4046 Users | 81 ReviewsJudgment Containing Books Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion, Vol. 1 (Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion #1)
Don't. ...stop....me...nowwwww....new manga fan over here👋Code Geass Lelouch of the rebellion follows a high school student named Lelouch Lamperouge. Lelouch is a student that is very relaxed he puts all his time in taking care of his little sister who is blind and paralyzed from the waist down. However, his peace full school life is disturbed when he gets caught in the middle of a fight between the britannian army and the Japanese rebels. During this fight he meets a girl who calls herself CC or C2 and she gives him a power called Geass. This powers
Manga rating: 1.5 starsAnime rating: 10 STARS! No, 10,000! Wait, you can only give 5 stars at a time? *weeps*Manga=just plain bad. It's not Code Geass if it's not mecha.Anime=awesome.Here's what it had:1. Characterization. Lelouch is awesome. So infinitely awesome. It would blind you. I get all excited just thinking about him. All the characters, major and minor, and even just the background ones: they were all well created. Beautiful!2. Plot. The plot. Oh, the plot. It picks you up and throws
Britain rules the world, Japan is Area 11, lots of fighting, lots of shouting, some supernatural shit, hidden royalty, what kind of vigilante name is Zero!?!
Now this was a strategic anime!! Plus a combination of death note, gundam, and eureka 7 (three of my favorite anime series). Hands down, this is easily amazing!!
I actually found that I enjoyed this manga adaptation more than I am enjoying the anime. Lelouch is a Britannia royal in hiding after the suspicious death of his mother at the hands of the government. He has a real desire to change the world and create a place where his disabled sister can live in peace. Investigating a downed fighter plane, he is given the ability to make people obey him and begins to act on his plan to take down the government of the Holy Empire of Britannia.This is a very
Don't. ...stop....me...nowwwww....new manga fan over here👋
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