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Eyeshield 21, Vol. 1 Paperback – April 5, 2005

4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 65 ratings

Catch all the bone-crushing action and slapstick comedy of Japan's hottest football manga!

Wimpy Sena Kobayakawa has been running away from bullies all his life. But when the football gear comes on, things change--Sena's speed and uncanny ability to elude big bullies just might give him what it takes to become a great high school football hero! Catch all the bone-crushing action and slapstick comedy of Japan's hottest football manga!

What does a wimpy kid who's been bullied all his life have to depend on but his own two feet? Sena Kobayakawa is about to start his first year in high school and he's vowed not to get picked on anymore. Unfortunately, the sadistic captain of the football team already has his eye on Sena and his lightning-fast speed.
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The underdog-with-exceptional-ability-makes-good plot is typical of boys' manga, but seeing another country's view of a great American competitive sport—in this case, football—provides added entertainment. Since football isn't a popular sport in Japan, Sena Kobayakawa's school's team only has two players: Ryokan, a large, friendly boy who dreams of someday competing in the Christmas bowl game, and Hiruma, the quarterback better known for frightening the underclassmen. At 5'1", Sena has always been smaller than his classmates, so he's been used as their gofer and errand boy. As a result, he's developed outstanding running speed. He wants to be team manager, but he winds up competing under the name Eyeshield 21 to keep other teams from knowing his name and stealing him away. The three must recruit enough players to form a team of 11 in order to play their first game. The thin-line art style gives the players a certain delicate beauty, while exaggerated reactions put readers directly in touch with the characters' emotions. Game scenes are drawn in loving detail that captures football's violent grandeur. This promises to be Viz's third sports hit, joining popular series on tennis and soccer. (Mar.)
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Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ VIZ Media LLC; First Edition (April 5, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1591167523
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1591167525
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ 7 - 9
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 0.8 x 7.5 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 65 ratings

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4.9 out of 5 stars
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Eyeshield 21 was my favorite manga growing up and I’m so glad I was able to finally get a hold of volume 1! I also had difficulty finding volume 3 for a reasonable price.The edition I got is a first print run from 2005, so the pages are already quite yellow (pictured with a new volume 2 on top for comparison) but even so it was good quality and no pages were missing or dog eared and the binding was in excellent shape.EDIT JULY 2022: I previously wrote that the manga was out of print but apparently it’s not! I’ve been looking all over for information about it and people have posted email responses dated as recent as a year ago from VIZ that say the manga is still in their catalog but reprints had been backlogged because of the pandemic (which explains a lot, honestly) So if you want to get the series at prices that aren’t crazy I think you’ll only have to wait a bit longer for fresh reprints at retail prices instead of gouged prices!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2013
In Japan, American football may not be too popular compared to the international futbol (soccer), but there are a few high schools that have football teams and the NFL does have a game played in Japan, helping to spread the game’s popularity.

But in 2002, writer Riichiro Inagaki and illustrator Yusuke Murata introduced American football to a broader audience through their manga “Eyeshield 21″ which has been featured on the very popular Weekly Shonen Jump, has led to several videogames and also a 145-episode anime series which lasted from 2o05-2008. And now for 35 volumes, “Eyeshield 21″ continues to entertain masses through its manga series currently available from Viz Media as part of their Shone Jump Advanced line.

“Eyeshield 21″ revolves around a young teenager named Sena Kobayakawa who has passed his entrance exams at his local high school, Deimon Private Senior High School. The school where his childhood friend Mamori Anezaki attends. Both Sena and Mamori are close because all throughout his life, Sena has been bullied and Mamori has been there to protect him.

Living his life as a gopher for other friends, Sena hasn’t had any true friends until he meets the devil-looking Yoichi Hiruma and the very huge Ryokan Kurita who try to get Sena to join their football team.

Of course, Sena doesn’t know how to play football but being the new kid at school, but still he gets bullied all the time by those who try to make him their gopher.

Fortunately, the huge Kurita ends up taking care of them. Out for revenge, the bullies start to pick on Sena once again but Sena is sick and tired of getting beaten up and when they go after him, he demonstrates a skill which he has had for a long time, speed. Because Sena has lived his life running away from bullies, he has improved his skills at running, cutting and doing all he can avoid the bullies. Immediately, Hiruma wants to utilize him on the Deimon High School Devil Bats football team.

Sena just wants to become a team manager but Hiruma wants Sena to be the team’s running back. And because Hiruma wants to make sure that no one can steal him for their high school or let alone another sport at school, he plans on a disguise that no one but he, Sena and Kurita will know and that is putting an eyeshield on a football helmet and giving Sena a #21 jersey, and going by the nickname “Eyeshield 21″.

For Hiruma and Kurita, their goal is to make it to the Christmas Bowl, where the two best high school teams compete against each other. But considering the fact that Deimon High have been terrible, with Eyeshield 21, can they beat their first opponent for the season…The Koigahama Cupids? And will they find enough players for this season?

JUDGMENT CALL:

I have been a big fan of sports-based manga and in Japan a lot of their sports manga and anime are big hits. From the soccer-driven series “Captain Tsubasa”, the basketball series “Slam Dunk”, the baseball series “Touch”, the tennis series “Tennis no Oujisama” (Prince of Tennis) and many of them have this underdog vs. the better team type of mentality.

Yes, there is a banality when it comes to sports manga series but there is often this side of supernatural element that an athlete has. A super kick, a special tennis serving or hitting ability and with “Eyeshield 21″, what makes the series so exciting is that every team has its special individuals with unique talents. But when it comes to the Deimon Devil Bats (the protagonist team), these guys are like a group of misfits put together in hopes to accomplishing their goal of making it to the Christmas Bowl. But they are surely talented. Sena (Eyeshield 21) has this special ability of his running and in this latest volume, he hones that talent and makes himself even better. We also see new characters pop up and joins the team and definitely see how everyone works together, faces adversity together as a team. But for Deimon High School, these bunch of misfits have pride and also have what it takes to surprise everyone they have come up against.

Similar to other sports anime in which there is an underdog getting involved with sports and displays a tremendous skill, “Eyeshield 21″ definitely showcases that into the storyline but with the characters, in this case the team is more like the “Bad News Bears” and with the “The Devil Bats”, the team consists of characters that are just wild and crazy. Actually, all teams have characters that are wild and crazy and I suppose that is what makes “Eyeshield 21″ so interesting and enjoyable.

But I also like the fact that Sena is somewhat of an inspiration to those who have been bullied. Instead of using his weakness as a crutch, he turns his speed to a a secret weapon for the Deimon High Devil Bats but most importantly, for a quiet guy with no friends, the camaraderie of his team is what he needs in his life and definitely gives him the confidence that he needs to play in sports but to be the best he can be on the field.

The story is well-written, the character designs are well-done and I like how there are extra pages of stories and character info. included with this manga!

If you are looking for a sports manga series and love football, “Eyeshield 21″ vol. 1 is highly recommended!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021
Eyeshield 21 was my favorite manga growing up and I’m so glad I was able to finally get a hold of volume 1! I also had difficulty finding volume 3 for a reasonable price.
The edition I got is a first print run from 2005, so the pages are already quite yellow (pictured with a new volume 2 on top for comparison) but even so it was good quality and no pages were missing or dog eared and the binding was in excellent shape.
EDIT JULY 2022: I previously wrote that the manga was out of print but apparently it’s not! I’ve been looking all over for information about it and people have posted email responses dated as recent as a year ago from VIZ that say the manga is still in their catalog but reprints had been backlogged because of the pandemic (which explains a lot, honestly) So if you want to get the series at prices that aren’t crazy I think you’ll only have to wait a bit longer for fresh reprints at retail prices instead of gouged prices!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2021
Eyeshield 21 was my favorite manga growing up and I’m so glad I was able to finally get a hold of volume 1! I also had difficulty finding volume 3 for a reasonable price.
The edition I got is a first print run from 2005, so the pages are already quite yellow (pictured with a new volume 2 on top for comparison) but even so it was good quality and no pages were missing or dog eared and the binding was in excellent shape.
EDIT JULY 2022: I previously wrote that the manga was out of print but apparently it’s not! I’ve been looking all over for information about it and people have posted email responses dated as recent as a year ago from VIZ that say the manga is still in their catalog but reprints had been backlogged because of the pandemic (which explains a lot, honestly) So if you want to get the series at prices that aren’t crazy I think you’ll only have to wait a bit longer for fresh reprints at retail prices instead of gouged prices!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020
I can honestly say that this is the best football manga of all time!

The story is very catchy and the characters are out there and ridiculous but definitely lovable and relatable.

It is a great comedic and artistic escape in a single volume of manga. You will definitely want to read the whole series after starting this series.

Definitely manga crack but not harmful for your health!
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2011
Eyeshield 21 is the only American football manga that I know of but it ends up surpassing sports to become an amazing manga.Though being a shonen makes it somewhat predictable, the characters are vividly shown with not one character being mere filler.Change is seen in all of the main characters which is a wonderful thing in manga because it makes them memorable and more human like.The art is fantastic with each moment of action being distinct.The story is a typical nerd becomes jock though Eyeshield 21 does it in a way in which such a typical change becomes something worth watching.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2020
It's anthrilling read to the start of one of the best football manga I ever read.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2018
I got the package fairly quickly and I want to know that there wasn't anything wrong with my version no markups, nothing. I really love this manga series and can't wait to complete my collection in the future.
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019
It came in mint condition! Love it! Can't wait to read it
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's perfect!!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2019
It came in mint condition! Love it! Can't wait to read it
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2015
Book was in great condition and easy to read.

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Dead Bad Wolf
5.0 out of 5 stars So happy!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2018
Oh man, I was so happy when it arrived! It’s in excelente quality and it’s my favourite manga of all time to boot!
ウラベ
5.0 out of 5 stars セリフはもちろん、満符も英語です。
Reviewed in Japan on July 18, 2012
英語の勉強のために購入しました。

ジョジョの英語版を購入した際に、一番後ろの他の英語化されたジャンプコミックスの作品紹介で存在を知りました。

日本語版のアイシールド21は全巻持ってます。

こちらのアイシールド21はジョジョ第三部とは異なり、漫画独特の「ドカーン!」という擬音も英語に描き直されています。

こういうアメコミがあるのかって思うほどの完成度です。

絵も上手で、内容もスポ根漫画で読んで楽しい作品なので、英語の勉強だけでなく普通に漫画としてもおすすめです。

日本語版も併せて購入して比較しながら読むのが良いですね。
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profrutty
5.0 out of 5 stars Very funny.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 17, 2016
Cool light hearted sports comedy manga,have ordered the next three volumes. Great characters and artwork.
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