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|[[DEMON'S EYE|不可視の隻眼]] | |||
|[[DEMON'S EYE|EYE OF INVISIBILITY]] | |[[DEMON'S EYE|EYE OF INVISIBILITY]] | ||
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==Notes & Trivia== | ==Notes & Trivia== |
Revision as of 03:55, 2 June 2023
This article is about the Young King Comics publication of Trigun Volume 2. For the Shonen Captain Comics Special publication, see Trigun Volume 2. |
Trigun Volume 2 | |
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English cover | |
Series | Trigun |
Written By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Japanese Publisher | Shonen Gahosha Co., Ltd., Tokyo |
Publication Date | 2000 |
US Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
US Publication Date | January 7, 2004[1] |
Volume Number | 2 |
Number of Chapters | 10 8 story, 2 bonus |
Previous Volume | Trigun Volume 1 |
Next Volume | Trigun Maximum Volume 1: Hero Returns |
Trigun Volume 2 is the second volume of Trigun as published under Young King Comics.
Summary
From the Dark Horse English back cover:
There's a mysterious past buried in the mind of the affable, yet somehow incredibly dangerous Vash the Stampede, and everyone on this desert planet seems to know about it. Not only that, they've been trying to hunt him down for the sixty million [sic] double-dollar bounty on his head. Well, enter two insurance adjuster ladies, claiming that the man is a localized disaster, and voila! No more bounty. But that doesn't seem to end Vash's troubles, or his trail of destruction.
This is the world of Trigun. Chock full of hi-jinks, frantic action, dusty western poses, and a resounding theme: Peace and Love! Join us as Vash continues his adventures across this kooky, unfortunate landscape, seeking something to end his tragicomic journey.
Chapters
# | Japanese | English (Dark Horse) |
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1 | BLOOD AND THUNDER | BLOOD AND THUNDER |
2 | DIABLO | DIABLO |
3 | フラジャイル | FRAGILE |
4 | 傷痕 | SCARS |
5 | Slaughter cafe | Slaughter cafe |
6 | 魔人集眼 | GATHERING OF THE DEVILS |
7 | 不可視の隻眼 | EYE OF INVISIBILITY |
8 | フィフス・ムーン | FIFTH MOON |
DAY IN DAY OUT | DAY IN DAY OUT | |
特別編 パイロット版 TRI GUN | TRIGUN PILOT |
Notes & Trivia
- This release features different cover artwork, gag covers, and Nightow bonus comic than those used in the Shonen Captain Comics Special release of Trigun Volume 2.
Errors
- The Dark Horse English back cover blurb has multiple errors:
- Vash's bounty is said to be sixty million instead of sixty billion.
- Vash's catchphrase is written incorrectly as "Peace and Love!" instead of "Love and Peace!" This mistake is repeated on multiple volumes of Trigun Maximum as well.