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Reading the Tome 13 "How to Read" will help if you dont want to read the manga, it's a bonus tome with profile for each characters, explaination, a timeline of the event (Keep in mind the anime and manga have a 3 years delta, the day and month are the same, but the year is different), a bonus One Shot, some bonus chapters with no implications ...
Though Light's death in the manga is much more frightening and, I feel, difficult to read, and somehow even captures more futility and desperation in Light's character, through asking Ryuk of all people to help him, I find the anime's ending's ambiguity and symbolism beautifully haunting to watch.
But since then I've read the manga a couple of times (currently reading it for the third time) and if I had to choose between the two I'd choose the manga in a heartbeat. The manga gives justice to Near, makes him out to be cold and calculating (with less charisma than L, but that's understandable, considering the circumstances and the fate of ...
The very first rule confirms that. Once your name is written, you are dead. Its true that you cant use other people to kill others, thats why the safest way to prevent that is via heart attack. But there is also a rule that states that with the death note sometimes others lifes are indirecly shortened or lengthened.
Death Note boxset might be the only manga collection I will own. Manga so much better than anime. The second half was more flushed out, very detailed, and Mello/Near given justice. Volume 13 of manga is so cool giving a lot of interesting background of the characters and story.
The original TankÅbons collected in the box set have the "How to Read Death Note" aka "Volume 13". Many have mentioned this, and obviously this is true! However: The All-in-One Edition was the only place to get "Chapter 109" aka "The C-Kira Story". It's now in Death Note: Short Stories as well, though, so its one benefit is now gone. Alas!
The Death Note manga was originally published over three years in weekly editions of Shonen Jump, but was released later in America in twelve concurrent volumes. Death Note: Black Edition [2010] Hardly warranting its own listing, the black edition is more a republishing than a new artistic work. It sections the original twelve volumes into six ...
The comment said something along the lines of “the manga ending is the death of Kira while the anime ending is the death of light”. Both endings have a different feel to it for instance, in the manga light/Kira’s final moments were very pathetic begging not to die and crawling on the floor in desperation.
Manga Anime. Light Yagami's death was portrayed in vastly different ways. The manga kills him off very pathetically, he is reduced to a whimpering mess and killed by Ryuk shamelessly, and he is seen as the pathetic coward he really was, pitifully begging Ryuk not to kill him and repeatedly crying out that he doesn't want to die, before dying immediately without a show of sympathy.
A) The second half of the manga isn't nearly as relatable as the first half. Things keep cranking up in the first half, but start off as a scenario that could realistically happen to you (Death note, high school, being an ordinary everyday supergenius popular guy, and the possible consequences of using the death note).