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Title:Eyeshield 21, Vol. 9: Hell is for Devil Bats (Eyeshield 21 #9)
Author:Riichiro Inagaki
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 208 pages
Published:August 1st 2006 by VIZ Media LLC (first published August 4th 2004)
Categories:Sequential Art. Manga. Sports. Shonen
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Eyeshield 21, Vol. 9: Hell is for Devil Bats (Eyeshield 21 #9) Paperback | Pages: 208 pages
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Eyeshield 21: Hell is for Devil Bats continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (71–79) of the on-going manga series.

After the Deimon Devil Bats lost by one point to the NASA Aliens, Yoichi Hiruma shreds the Americans' passports and used their return tickets to fly to America. There, the Devil Bats meet the Seibu Wild Gunmen, and they enter into a beach football contest.

When they win, the coach of the runner-up team is revealed to be Doburoku Sakaki, the man who taught Yoichi Hiruma, Ryokan Kurita and Gen "Musashi" Takekura how to play football. Doburoku takes Deimon Devil Bats and Seibu Wild Gunmen to a ranch where he trains them for the next day.

Before the Devil Bats leave for Japan, they are given a choice to be involved in a Death March, a radical training procedure where in forty days, they travel on foot from Texas to Las Vegas, to which everyone accepts. The linemen are forced to push the pick-up truck there, Sena Kobayakawa is made to kick a stone while running all the way there, and Monta and Manabu Yukimitsu are running there while doing football pass routes and being shot at by Yoichi Hiruma if they lag behind.

Meanwhile in Japan, their first opponent in the Autumn Tournament is decided – the Amino Cyborgs, a school specialized in sports medicine enhancement.

This tankōbon is written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. For the most part, I really liked the story and the progression. Yoichi Hiruma is still a somewhat problematic character for me and I quite rather enjoyed the Deimon Devil Bats time in America and rather interesting to see how Inagaki interrupted life in the United States.

All in all, Eyeshield 21: Hell is for Devil Bats is a wonderful continuation to a new series that seems intriguing and I cannot wait to read more.

Be Specific About Books Conducive To Eyeshield 21, Vol. 9: Hell is for Devil Bats (Eyeshield 21 #9)

Original Title: Eyeshield 21, Volume 9
ISBN: 1421506386 (ISBN13: 9781421506388)
Edition Language: English
Series: Eyeshield 21 #9


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Ratings: 4.33 From 491 Users | 11 Reviews

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This was a relatively quiet arc, as the Devil Bats fulfill their part of the bargain made during the Aliens match and go to the U.S.A. for their own version of the training camp from hell. There may have been a leave taking, but there was an unexpected reunion as well.A quiet arc, it started uninteresting enough but gained more steam the more pages you go into it.

Eyeshield 21: Hell is for Devil Bats continues where the previous tankōbon left off and contains the next nine chapters (7179) of the on-going manga series.After the Deimon Devil Bats lost by one point to the NASA Aliens, Yoichi Hiruma shreds the Americans' passports and used their return tickets to fly to America. There, the Devil Bats meet the Seibu Wild Gunmen, and they enter into a beach football contest.When they win, the coach of the runner-up team is revealed to be Doburoku Sakaki, the



The team goes to Texas to train (naturally). A bit of a slow volume with a focus on training on the road to Las Vegas. There's a beach football tournament with a very, very overtly stereotypical homosexual bodybuilders. It normally wouldn't be so weird, but coming off the extremely race driven game that made up the last two volumes, it's sort of funny to see the awkward racial and sexual insensitivities of the author. Nothing to hate, just something to notice and note.

He is a mangaka from Tokyo, Japan. He debuted in October 2001 with Nandodemo Roku Gatsu Jū San Hi, and also wrote for the magazine Square Freeze and Love Love Santa, published in November 2001 and in February 2002 respectively. He later moved to Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, in wich he won the 7th "Story King" section in the same year.

I like This Komik.....

Probably my favorite cover of the serie. I also love the story and how this is the one that really cements them as a team with the decision they take at the end

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