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# The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 2: Volume 2

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Buy Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 2: Volume 2 1 by Himekawa, Akira (ISBN: 9781421596563) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

Review: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Volume 2 Review - I bought the first volume as I enjoy the story of Twilight Princess, but it's in a difficult-to-access form with the usual problem of the silent protagonist. The first volume proved to be a wonderful take on the story, honoring and expanding upon the narrative I remembered while turning Link into a likeable and not too generic protagonists. One note: to properly understand the events of the second volume, the first volume is compulsory reading. After a short vignette from the point of view of Princess Zelda, the second volume picks up with Link trapped in the Twilight Realm and transformed into a wolf-like form. As Link is a character with personality and dialogue, his interactions with the mysterious Midna are more enjoyable, carrying more bite. The narrative threads from the first volume are given enough progression to stop you from losing sight, but still stand well enough that you can just about understand them. The core narrative drifts closer to what the game was like, with the consequence that some aspects would be akin to overly-accurate fan fiction were it not for the beautiful artwork of Akira Himekawa and the little narrative flourishes that make it rise above its interactive origins. Like the first volume, the story has a suitable climax, with Link's self-doubt as established in the first volume rearing its head once again. Overall the story is good As to the physical book's quality, it's on a par with the first volume. The cover and paper are nice to the touch, the spine holds up well, and the printing is excellent. The translation also doesn't seem to have any glaring errors, preserving the original humor and charm while adapting for an English audience. Those unused to reading translated un-flipped manga will find reading from right-to-left disorienting at first, but you easily get the hang of which speech bubble to read next. All in all, despite the first volume being a requirement for full understanding of the story, this is an excellent product; great story that stays true to its source without being slavishly so, high quality artwork, a physical copy that can hold up to rough handling, and a localization that makes you feel like you are reading the manga without it sounding like an awkward literal translation. A recommended buy not just for Zelda fans, but for manga fans.
Review: Link the Hero? - Action packed sequel, all the action that was missing from the first book is in this one. Love the story and the art work. With the expansion of the Twilight realm Link has a new form in a new world with new beings. Now Link must to use his new form and abilities if he has a chance of survival. The thing I loved of the comic bring the game to life is true in the volume as well. As link upgrades his powers and abilities. Links is also "forced" into a reluctant role of champion/hero. I really hope this themes is explored further in the next volume as well as maybe more shifting between forms as well. Great comic with a guest appearance from the title character. I am hocked in for the next volume.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 145,278 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 3,245 in Magic & Fantasy Graphic Novels 3,700 in Manga (Books) 39,491 in Science Fiction & Fantasy (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,235) |
| Dimensions  | 12.7 x 1.52 x 19.05 cm |
| Edition  | 1st |
| Grade level  | 7 - 9 |
| ISBN-10  | 1421596563 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1421596563 |
| Item weight  | 1.05 kg |
| Language  | English |
| Part of Series  | The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess |
| Print length  | 192 pages |
| Publication date  | 24 Aug. 2017 |
| Publisher  | VIZ Media LLC |
| Reading age  | 11 - 14 years |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Volume 2 Review
*by A***K on 24 August 2017*

I bought the first volume as I enjoy the story of Twilight Princess, but it's in a difficult-to-access form with the usual problem of the silent protagonist. The first volume proved to be a wonderful take on the story, honoring and expanding upon the narrative I remembered while turning Link into a likeable and not too generic protagonists. One note: to properly understand the events of the second volume, the first volume is compulsory reading. After a short vignette from the point of view of Princess Zelda, the second volume picks up with Link trapped in the Twilight Realm and transformed into a wolf-like form. As Link is a character with personality and dialogue, his interactions with the mysterious Midna are more enjoyable, carrying more bite. The narrative threads from the first volume are given enough progression to stop you from losing sight, but still stand well enough that you can just about understand them. The core narrative drifts closer to what the game was like, with the consequence that some aspects would be akin to overly-accurate fan fiction were it not for the beautiful artwork of Akira Himekawa and the little narrative flourishes that make it rise above its interactive origins. Like the first volume, the story has a suitable climax, with Link's self-doubt as established in the first volume rearing its head once again. Overall the story is good As to the physical book's quality, it's on a par with the first volume. The cover and paper are nice to the touch, the spine holds up well, and the printing is excellent. The translation also doesn't seem to have any glaring errors, preserving the original humor and charm while adapting for an English audience. Those unused to reading translated un-flipped manga will find reading from right-to-left disorienting at first, but you easily get the hang of which speech bubble to read next. All in all, despite the first volume being a requirement for full understanding of the story, this is an excellent product; great story that stays true to its source without being slavishly so, high quality artwork, a physical copy that can hold up to rough handling, and a localization that makes you feel like you are reading the manga without it sounding like an awkward literal translation. A recommended buy not just for Zelda fans, but for manga fans.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Link the Hero?
*by K***I on 25 August 2017*

Action packed sequel, all the action that was missing from the first book is in this one. Love the story and the art work. With the expansion of the Twilight realm Link has a new form in a new world with new beings. Now Link must to use his new form and abilities if he has a chance of survival. The thing I loved of the comic bring the game to life is true in the volume as well. As link upgrades his powers and abilities. Links is also "forced" into a reluctant role of champion/hero. I really hope this themes is explored further in the next volume as well as maybe more shifting between forms as well. Great comic with a guest appearance from the title character. I am hocked in for the next volume.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this manga
*by N***I on 6 July 2018*

Read this as soon as I got it as I loved the 1st volume. Again this was a great read, the art is beautiful the story is well presented and written and I'm excited to read the 3rd volume late today. Honestly great book, highly recommend if you liked the first one as this volume really starts to get into the meat of the story. Only problem I had is my copy was slightly damaged on the spine and a few surface scratches which was sad as I like to keep my things neat and in good condition. I hope Amazon can improve on this in the future.

## Frequently Bought Together

- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 2 (2)
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 3 (3)
- The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Vol. 1 (1)

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