Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin Manga Volume 4 (Hardcover)
About Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin Manga Volume 4 (Hardcover)
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin Volume 4 features story and art by Yasuhiko Yoshikazu in an omnibus format.
Caught in the crossfire of a space civil war, teenager Amuro Ray accidentally finds a new mobile weapon - the RX-78 Gundam. To protect himself and his friends he climbs into the cockpit and is immediately thrust into the frontlines defending those he loves from a silent enemy.
Details
- Publisher: VERTICAL
- Media: Manga
- Genre: Action, Science Fiction
- Themes: Mecha
- Age Rating: 13+
- Release Date: 12/17/2013
- Page Count: 400
- Dimensional Weight: 2.35
- Written Language: English
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Ratings & Reviews
2 reviews
Now that's what I call high quality manga.
by Jason -
This is a beautiful hardcover release, with high quality paper stock, which make the inks pop more in comparison to the standard manga printed on newsprint. It is understandably pricey but well worth the purchase.
Jaburo
by Zach -
Unlike the previous arcs, this volume doesn't have a central antagonist. That said, it's still gundam and is always awesome.
What I found the most interesting was actually the extras in the back of this book. It explains Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's unconventional process to drawing manga and how talented he is to be able to pull it off in this way. Essentially, he draws the final product with no sketches or storyboards. That blew me away more than anything the story had to offer this time around.
As always, this series is one of the best quality physical volumes you can buy.