Death note. Vol. 1, Boredom / story by Tsugumi Ohba ; art by Takeshi Obata ; [translation & adaptation, Pookie Rolf].

By: Ōba, Tsugumi [author.]Contributor(s): Obata, Takeshi, 1969- [illustrator.] | Rolf, Pookie [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Japanese Series: Shonen Jump advanced: Publisher: San Francisco : Viz Media, 2005Edition: Shonen Jump advanced graphic novel editionDescription: 191 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1421501686 ; 9781421501680Other title: Boredom | DeathnoteSubject(s): Death (Personification) -- Comic books, strips, etcGenre/Form: Thrillers (Fiction). | Fantasy comics. | Graphic novels. DDC classification: 741.5/952 LOC classification: PN6790.J34 | D43 2005Summary: Light tests the boundaries of the Death Note's powers as L and the police begin to close in. Luckily Light's father is the head of the Japanese National Police Agency and leaves vital information about the case lying around the house. With access to his father's files, Light can keep one step ahead of the authorities. But who is the strange man following him, and how can Light guard against enemies whose names he doesn't know?
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Originally published in japan in 2003 by Shueisha, Inc.

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Light tests the boundaries of the Death Note's powers as L and the police begin to close in. Luckily Light's father is the head of the Japanese National Police Agency and leaves vital information about the case lying around the house. With access to his father's files, Light can keep one step ahead of the authorities. But who is the strange man following him, and how can Light guard against enemies whose names he doesn't know?

Rated T+ for older teen ages 16 and up.

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