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The Lost Warrior (Warriors) written by Erin Hunter, Dan Jolley Studio : TokyoPop by TokyoPop Release Date : 2007-04-24 Publisher : TokyoPop Released : 2007-05-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780061240201 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 35 reviews)
List Price : $6.99 Our Price : $2.32
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When the Twolegs destroy the warrior Clans' forest home, Graystripe—second in command of ThunderClan—is captured trying to help his comrades escape! Trapped in the pampered life of a kittypet, Graystripe has all the food and shelter he needs from his affectionate Twoleg family, but this is not the way he wants to live. The forest is calling him, and he never stops longing to go home. When he makes friends with a feisty kittypet named Millie, she encourages him to go in search of his lost friends. But will Graystripe ever find his way back to the Clan? |
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Kids Will Love This Manga Series! |
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I read it easily and enjoyed it. I think kids will enjoy it too. A feral cat is caught by humans and tries to get back to his clan. MIllie, his new girlfriend goes back with him. |
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Pseudo-manga for Warriors fans |
This manga series looks to be a pleasant addition to the ever-expanding Warriors universe.
The story takes place sometime after the end of the first Warriors series - Firestar is the head of Thunderclan, and Graystripe is his deputy. While attempting to defend his clan against two-legged builders who are destroying the camp, Graystripe is catnapped and turned into a kittypet. Though still pining for Silverstream, he is intrigued by Misty, a kittypet he meets while in captivity. Will Graystripe return to Thunderclan, or has he become too comfortable with kittypet life and Misty?
This is not true manga despite the Tokyopop label, (the book reads from left to right and from front to back) but rather is an illustrated spin-off of the Warriors series. However, the books are quick and enjoyable reads for Warriors fans. |
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Great Work Erin Hunter!! |
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First of all i have a question about graystripe's drawing. Why does he have a mohawk? Besides that it was great, I was a little disapointed because you couldn't really see what Brightheart really looked like. But i think that was for the best because if you think about it, the real warriors books put a picture in the readers' minds and they probably don't really want to see what she really looks like. I might add that this book is more of a kids book, so it wouldn't be good for kids to see the violence that really goes on in a warrior's life. I think Erin Hunter wanted to stay away from the graphical stuff about the fighting as much as possible. |
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dissapointing. very. |
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I love Warriors, and I was excited about the fact that they made a series about Graystripe's journey. I finished it in 10 minutes, and I was very dissapointed in this book. The pictures were horrible, and it wasn't even manga! The plot was boring and cheesy, and you can't get absorbed in it. Millie is awesome in the books and so is Graystripe, but here, Graystripe is just like "I can't become a kittypet. I must stick to the warrior code!" Millie may be sweet in PoT, but here she's just another boring kittypet. Warrior fans, do not read it! |
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Graystripe+Manga= .... |
Everyone loves the Warriors series ( at least, they should ). When I saw the preview for this comic book, I wasn't really that excited. I wasn't in to manga, so who cares?
One of my friends lent me the book ( if he's reading this now, I thank him )one morning in school, and I finished it within half-an-hour.
Let me get down to the basics:
On the cover of this comic book, and I'm sure many other Warriors fans agree, there is a picture of Graystripe. What's with him? He looks evil almost, half of him hidden in the shadows, these sharp, cold eyes, and this pointy hairdo which looks like it popped off of a rock star and jumped on Grayytripe's head. I thought Graystripe to be kind looking and gentle- not this guy.
Secondly, Brightheart in the books got one whole half of her head ripped off. In this comic, her eye is just closed. WHAT????
Thirdly, who ever illistrated- James Barry, I think - made Millie have this really odd M on her head, like he was labeling her even though we already knew her.
Graystripe and Millie fell in love way too fast, too. why does he abandon Silverstream for this dumb she-cat? In the actual books, Millie is tough and smart, but in the comics she's afraid of everything and stupid.
The plot is okay, but not great. It all happens to fast.
And Feathertail looks very queer in this comic- she has a sort of flip of hair on her head. Very weird. Not to mention the thick eyelashes on every she-cat.
Anyways, it's good to borrow the book from a good friend, then give it back after half an hour.
I hope this helped,
Moonwhsiker |
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