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Blue Lock 4 by Muneyuki Kaneshiro

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Blue Lock 4

Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura

Kodansha Comics · Paperback · December 20, 2022

Reading lane: Sports Manga

A mad young coach gathers soccer players from across the country to compete in a series of bizarre challenges in a high-tech colosseum he calls Blue Lock.

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Why This Clicks

Built for Fans

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  • serial momentum
  • sports-manga intensity

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  • school-life framework
  • graphic-novel pacing

Book Details

Authors
Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura
Publisher
Kodansha Comics
Published
December 20, 2022
Format
Paperback
Theme
Sports Manga · Tie-In Comics
Reading lane
Sports Manga

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • General Manga

  • Tie-In Comics

  • Sports Manga

About This Book

A mad young coach gathers soccer players from across the country to compete in a series of bizarre challenges in a high-tech colosseum he calls Blue Lock. It's a no-balls-barred battle to become Japan's next top striker, in this Squid Game –meets–soccer manga, now available in print! Anime airing now! WOULD YOU PLAY IF YOU'RE THE WEAKEST? It's the final round of the first selection and Team Z needs to win against Team V--the undefeated team of Wing 5--to survive! A triple th...

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A mad young coach gathers soccer players from across the country to compete in a series of bizarre challenges in a high-tech colosseum he calls Blue Lock. It's a no-balls-barred battle to become Japan's next top striker, in this Squid Game –meets–soccer manga, now available in print! Anime airing now! WOULD YOU PLAY IF YOU'RE THE WEAKEST? It's the final round of the first selection and Team Z needs to win against Team V--the undefeated team of Wing 5--to survive! A triple threat awaits Isagi, including prodigy Seishiro Nagi, who only started playing soccer six months ago. Moreover, Team Z is still one man down after Kuon's brutal betrayal in the previous game. The odds are stacked against them as they enter the pitch, and Isagi and his teammates are becoming painfully aware of how weak they really are. In this end, is it all pointless? Or will desperation triumph over talent?

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