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Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka
Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka





Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka

Plus Lorelei's pretty cool- finger guns.Ĥ7-49 Super nerd battle- Another good antagonist, he's pretty much bursting with personality so it's really fun to watch him battle Yellow. There's real stakes and since we're seeing a new protagonist in Yellow, you don't know if they will be able to win. Also does a good job at showing Yellow's character while adding in some good old fun.Ĥ4-46 Lorelei battle- I like this arc alot, it's not just a simple linear battle we're used to it. Finally we have an adventure with them and Bill. The comic does a good job at defining their character. Light character spoilers.Ĥ1-43 The intro- A pretty quick paced intro to the new conflict, with a great introduction to our new hero Yellow. The battles are probably my favorite so far, with how fun they are. Story: The volume keeps things fresh by adding new stakes, antangonists, battles, conflicts, characters, etc. I love them, their powers are so cool, their personality is adorable, they work well of the story and worldbuilding too.

Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka

Also Yellow takes over as the lead in this volume.

Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka

Blue keeps his arc from the end of the last volume, making him super likeable. Some gym leaders also make an appearance, they kinda all act the same oddly in this. I like him how they use recurring characters, like him. Side characters- Bill makes an appearance for a good part of the volume. They're a good threat and antagonist to our heroes.

Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka

I love when a villain isn’t just one note. The villains are fairly memorable, and are fun and unique. But since, like usual there’s a decent amount of characters, the side characters tend to just serve the plot. It’s not too expressive, I feel like the first volume still has the best expressions.Ĭharacter: All the characters are fairly well written IMO and do a decent job at having or keeping their unique traits. I love Yellow.Īrt: Art is clean with good poses and compositions. Moving from its ostensible simplicities, this volume proves that its staying power is as much birthed from its intrinsic appeal as it is from the fantastic creativity of its production team. 4 continues to astonish fans and newbies alike. Firmly branching from well laden roots of the previous, the darkness here is well textured, labyrinthine and ultimately well cured from its established precedents.Ĭrushing any predictable predictions evinced by the poppy productions of yore could portend, Pokemon Adventures Vol. Firmly binding the past with the present, we are all sucked into the maw of the latest ever-growing conspiracy. Born of a particularly harsh introduction, things only get darker and darker from here on out.Ĭontravening any expectations, the simple rabbit hole we’ve tumbled down has branched all across the roads previously trodden. Criss-crossed with webs of conspiracy, the otherwise bright world of Pokemon has been mired into something truly horrific. Things have gotten a little weird here, and definitely far darker than I expected.







Pokémon Adventures, Vol. 4 by Hidenori Kusaka