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  • Published: 15 April 2016
  • ISBN: 9781632362773
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 976
  • RRP: $95.00

FAIRY TAIL Master's Edition Vol. 2



  • Finally, a lower-cost omnibus edition of Fairy Tail for new fans! Contains Vols. 6-10.
  • Existing fans may jump in for the extra-large trim size and upgraded paper
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    Ages 13 and up.

    Fairy Tail: Master's Edition is an oversized collection of the first five volumes of the Fairy Tail manga series. With a total of 960 pages, the master's edition contains the same material as the original volume but is larger and printed on high-end paper.

    Fairy Tail takes place in a world filled with magic. Lucy is an attractive 17-year-old mage-in-training who wants to join a magician's guild so that she can become a full-fledged magician. The guild she dreams about joining is the most famous in the world, and it is known as the Fairy Tail. One day she meets Natsu, a boy raised by a Dragon who mysteriously left him when he was young. Natsu has devoted his life to finding his Dragon father. When Natsu helps Lucy out of a tricky situation, she discovers that he is a member of the Fairy Tail magician's guild, and our heroes' adventure together begins.

    • Published: 15 April 2016
    • ISBN: 9781632362773
    • Imprint: Kodansha
    • Format: Paperback
    • Pages: 976
    • RRP: $95.00

    About the author

    Hiro Mashima

    HIRO MASHIMA was born May 3, 1977, in the Nagano prefecture. His series Rave Master has made him one of the most popular manga artists in America. Fairy Tail, currently being serialized in Weekly Shonen Magazine, is his latest creation. The author lives in Tokyo, Japan.

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    Praise for FAIRY TAIL Master's Edition Vol. 2

    "After a painful period of decline that stretches back to a peak in 2007, manga appears to have turned around in both the comic and bookstore markets. The growth is multifaceted: the return of popular titles like Fairy Tail and Sailor Moon, increasing numbers of omnibi, and new hits such as Kodansha's Attack on Titan. --ICV2.com, fall 2013