Fullmetal alchemist

Hiromu Arakawa, 1973-

Book - 2005

As young boys, Edward & Alphonse Elric dabbled in alchemy to try to resurrect their dead mother. As a result, Ed lost one arm and one leg, while Al lost his entire body and had his spirit sealed into a suit of armor. Now, they are searching for the fabled Philosopher's Stone to restore what they've lost.

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy comic books, strips, etc
Graphic novels
Published
San Francisco : Viz 2005-2011.
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Hiromu Arakawa, 1973- (author)
Other Authors
Egan Loo (-), Akira Watanabe (translator)
Edition
VIZ Media edition
Item Description
Volume 1: "English adaptaion / Egan Loo ; Translation / Akira Watanabe; Touch-up Art & Lettering / Wayne Truman ; Design / Amy Martin ; Editor / Jason Thompson"--Title page verso.
Complete Box Set, volumes 1-27 ; Includes Fullmetal Alchemist: The Ties That Bind novel vol. 5.
"This book reads right to left"--Page 4 of cover.
Translation from the Japanese.
Physical Description
27 volumes : chiefly illustrations ; 19 cm
Audience
"Rated T for Teen"--Page 4 of cover.
ISBN
9781591169208
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  • V. 1: Ch. 1. Two Alchemists ; Ch. 2. Price of life ; Ch. 3. Mining town ; Ch. 4. Battle on the train
  • V. 2: Ch. 5. Alchemist's suffering ; Ch. 6. Right hand of destruction ; Ch. 7. After the rain ; Ch. 8. Road of hope
  • V. 3: Ch. 9. Home with a family waiting ; Ch. 10. Philosopher's stone ; Ch. 11. Two guardians ; Ch. 12. Definition of human ; Side story: Military festival
  • V. 4: Ch. 13. Fullmetal body ; Ch. 14. An only child's feelings ; Ch. 15. Fullmetal heart ; Ch. 16. Separate paths ; Side story: Dog of the military?
  • V.5: Ch. 17 The boomtown and the broken down ; Ch. 18. The value of sincerity ; Ch. 19. I'll do it for you guys! ; Ch. 20. The terror of the teacher ; Ch. 21. The brothers' secret ; Extras
  • V. 6: Ch. 22. Masked man ; Ch. 23. Knocking on Heaven's door ; Ch. 24. Fullmetal alchemist ; Ch. 25. Master and apprentice
  • V. 7: Ch. 26. To meet the master ; Ch. 27. Beasts of Dublith ; Ch. 28. Fool's courage ; Ch. 29. Eye of the king ; Side story: Second Lieutenant goes to battle!
  • V. 8: Ch. 30. Truth inside the armor ; Ch. 31. Snake that eats its own tail ; Ch. 32 Emissary from the East ; Ch. 33. Showdown in Rush Valley ; PS2 game prologue: Fullmetal alchemist and the broken angel
  • V. 9: Ch. 34. Footsteps of a war comrade ; Ch. 35. Sacrificial lamb ; Ch. 36. Alchemist in distress ; Ch. 37. Body of a criminal.
  • V. 10: Ch. 38. Signal to strike ; Ch. 39. Complications at Central ; Ch. 40. Philosopher from the West ; Ch. 41. On the palm of an arrogant human being
  • V. 11: Ch. 42. The father standing before a grave ; Ch. 43. River of mud ; Ch. 44. The unnamed grave ; Ch. 45. Scar's return
  • V. 12: Ch. 46. The distant image of their backs ; Ch. 47. A girl in the grip of battles past and present ; Ch. 48. A promise made by those who wait ; Ch. 49. A monster among men
  • V. 13: Ch. 50. In the belly of the beast ; Ch. 51. A portal in the darkness ; Ch. 52. Lord of the demon's lair ; Ch. 53. Signpost of the soul
  • V. 14: Ch. 54. The fool's struggle ; Ch. 55. The avarice of two ; Ch. 56. The lion of the round table ; Ch. 57. Scars of Ishbal
  • V.15: Ch. 58. The footsteps of ruin ; Ch. 59. The immoral alchemist ; Ch. 60. In the absence of God ; Ch 61. Thero of Ishbal ; Extras
  • V. 16: Ch. 62. Beyond the dream ; Ch. 63. The promise made for 520 cenz ; Ch. 64. The northern wall of Briggs ; Ch. 65. The ironclad rule
  • V. 17: Ch. 66. The snow queen ; Ch. 67. The burgeoning borders ; Ch. 68. Portrait of a family ; Ch. 69. The foundation of Briggs
  • V. 18: Ch. 70. The first homunculus ; Ch. 71. In the grip of the red lotus ; Ch. 72. A chain of negativity, a pebble of goodness ; Ch. 73. A daydream
  • V. 19: Ch. 74. The dwarf in the flask ; Ch. 75. The last days of Cselkcess ; Ch. 76. Shape of a person, shape of a stone ; Ch. 77. The tables are turned; a new transmutation circle ; Ch. 78. The seven deadly sins
  • V. 20: Ch. 79. Bug bite ; Ch. 80. The prodigal father returns ; Ch. 81. A full recovery ; Ch. 82. Family by spirit ; Ch. 83. The promissed day ; Extra
  • V. 21: Ch. 84. Shadow of the pursuer ; Ch. 85. The empty box ; Ch. 86. Servant of darkness ; Ch. 87. An oath made in the underground ; Extras
  • V. 22: Ch. 88. The understanding between father and son ; Ch. 89. Soldiers' return ; Ch. 90. Army of immortals ; Ch. 91. A reunion of alchemists ; Extras
  • V. 23: Ch. 92. With everyone's strength ; Ch. 93. Archenemy ; Ch. 94. The flame of vengeance ; Ch. 95. Beyond the inferno
  • V. 24: Ch. 96. Two strong women ; Ch. 97. The two philosophers ; Ch. 98. Greed without limits ; Ch. 99. Eternal rest ; Special episode: Fullmetal alchemist, Wii: Daughter of the dusk, prologue
  • V. 25: Ch. 100. Holding the gate ; Ch. 101. The fifth human sacrifice ; Ch. 102. Before the portal ; Ch. 103: For whom?
  • V. 26: Ch. 104. The center of the world ; Ch. 105. The throne of God ; Ch. 106. Pride's abyss
  • V. 27: Ch. 107. The last battle ; Ch. 108. Journey's end ; Side story: Another journey's end.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This manga inspired the popular series now airing on the Cartoon Network and captures the show's brand of mystical, action-packed adventure. Set in a steam-powered locale that isn't necessarily in our world, the series follows two teenage brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric-one bearing two cybernetic replacement limbs while the other's soul animates a cumbersome suit of armor. The two are government agents wielding prodigious abilities in alchemy who carry out the hazardous assignments issued by their handlers. Their exploits range from thwarting the machinations of a fraudulent and ambitious priest who abuses the faith of his oblivious flock to cunningly extracting an impoverished mining community from the exorbitant clutches of a corrupt official and dealing with a train-hijack situation that owes a serious debt to the film Under Siege. In a market glutted with too many like-minded efforts, Arakawa's work grabs readers and shakes them with simple yet eloquent visuals and a bizarre concept. To give away more would ruin the story, but the snippets of the brothers' origin hint at much darker things to come, and such portents herald fun in upcoming installments. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by Library Journal Review

In this series' science-fantasy world, alchemy's rule of "equivalent exchange" states that for something to be created, something of equal value must be sacrificed. When the prodigiously talented young alchemists Edward and Alphonse Elric attempted a forbidden alchemical procedure to resurrect their mother, the results were disastrous. Not only did they fail, but Edward lost an arm and a leg and Alphonse's soul was trapped inside a suit of armor. Now Edward, with cybernetic replacement limbs, is a State Alchemist working for the military government, traveling with his brother in search of the Philosopher's Stone that may be able to help them become whole again. Along the way, they find themselves fighting corrupt leaders and righting wrongs. The anime TV show based on this manga, shown on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, has made quite a splash among fans. The more formative manga is, so far, less emotionally compelling than the anime, and closer to a typical shonen (boys') quest adventure story, with cartoony artwork and exaggerated action scenes to match. But both versions are entertaining, with moments of comedy among the fights and the drama, and the manga is recommended for teens and adults. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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