Danganronpa The Animation Manga Volume 1
About Danganronpa The Animation Manga Volume 1
Danganronpa The Animation Manga Volume 1 features story and art by Takashi Tsukimi.
Having lived through the first round of judgment in the trap that is Hope’s Peak Academy, bonds are beginning to form among the surviving students. But the evil paws of Monokuma, the villainous bear that holds them captive, are stretched around them... one light, one dark, signifying that at this school there’s only room for two kinds of students: those found innocent- and those found guilty!
Details
- Publisher: DARK HORSE MANGA
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Horror, Mystery
- Themes: Supernatural
- Age Rating: 14+
- Release Date: 4/5/2016
- Page Count: 192
- Dimensional Weight: 1
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Killer Cool!
by Gayle
Having played the game and watched the anime, I had to get my hands on a copy of this as soon as it came out. I figured it'd be a recap of the anime, but it actually includes some aspects from the game. So anyone who is only familiar with one or the other will definitely get their money's worth. If you're like me and enjoy both, it's cool to see how the manga artist merges certain aspects from the two media together.