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* The Dark Horse English back cover blurb refers to "''Fourteen volumes,''" again omitting the original two ''Trigun'' volumes they published from the total count. If referring to only ''Trigun Maximum'', this would not be incorrect, but as they are talking about the franchise as a whole (including a mention of the [[Trigun (1998 anime)|anime adaptation]]) in this blurb, they appear to have miscounted the total volumes in the series [[Volume 13: Double Duel#Notes & Trivia|a second time]]. | * The Dark Horse English back cover blurb refers to "''Fourteen volumes,''" again omitting the original two ''Trigun'' volumes they published from the total count. If referring to only ''Trigun Maximum'', this would not be incorrect, but as they are talking about the franchise as a whole (including a mention of the [[Trigun (1998 anime)|anime adaptation]]) in this blurb, they appear to have miscounted the total volumes in the series [[Volume 13: Double Duel#Notes & Trivia|a second time]]. | ||
* The front and back gag cover artwork is mirrored in the Dark Horse English release of the book. In addition, the ''Trigun Maximum'' logo was added to the front gag cover artwork, completely obscuring the chibi Livio except for the top of his hat, and the text of the volume's title "MIND GAMES" was placed over the chibi Milly, partially obscuring her face. | |||
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Revision as of 06:45, 25 May 2023
Trigun & Trigun Maximum Volume 14 Mind Games | |
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English cover | |
Series | Trigun & Trigun Maximum |
Written By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Japanese Publisher | Shonen Gahosha Co., Ltd., Tokyo |
Publication Date | 2008 |
US Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
US Publication Date | April 8, 2009[1] |
Volume Number | 14 |
Number of Chapters | 8 |
Previous Volume | Volume 13: Double Duel |
Mind Games is the fourteenth and final volume of Trigun Maximum.
Summary
From the Dark Horse English back cover:
AND THE CURTAIN DROPS!
Fourteen volumes,see notes almost three thousand pages, an internationally popular anime, and one of the most recognizable characters in the genre: This is the saga of Vash the Stampede. For the past decade, Trigun Maximum has pollinated the manga medium and now permeates the otaku culture worldwide. Now join us as we celebrate the amazing conclusion to this epic tale.
Running and gunning, Vash keeps his trademark wits and savvy fully loaded with both barrels blazing as his enemies draw nearer and his friends hang dangerously in the balance. As the sun sets on this climatic final fight, will it be happy trails for Vash or will it end in a blaze of bullet-riddled glory?
Chapters
# | English (Dark Horse) | Japanese |
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1 | WHEN CONFLICT COMES TO AN END | 相克果つる刻 |
2 | OVERKILL | overkill |
3 | SIDE BY SIDE | サイド・バイ・サイド |
4 | NEVER GIVE UP! NEVER SURRENDER! | Never give up! Never surrender! |
5 | TICKET TO THE FUTURE | 未来への切符 |
6 | MIND GAMES | Mind Games |
7 | DOUBLE WINGS | 双翼 |
8 | NEVER ENDING SONG | 終わらない唄 |
Notes & Trivia
- The Dark Horse English back cover blurb refers to "Fourteen volumes," again omitting the original two Trigun volumes they published from the total count. If referring to only Trigun Maximum, this would not be incorrect, but as they are talking about the franchise as a whole (including a mention of the anime adaptation) in this blurb, they appear to have miscounted the total volumes in the series a second time.
- The front and back gag cover artwork is mirrored in the Dark Horse English release of the book. In addition, the Trigun Maximum logo was added to the front gag cover artwork, completely obscuring the chibi Livio except for the top of his hat, and the text of the volume's title "MIND GAMES" was placed over the chibi Milly, partially obscuring her face.