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World Famous Comics: Lupin III, Vol. 2
Lupin III, Vol. 2
By: Monkey Punch
Publisher: TokyoPop
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Paperback
Label: TokyoPop
Number of Items: 10
Number of Pages: 200
Publication Date: February 04, 2003
Release Date: February 04, 2003

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When media stories about Lupin's heists come out before he does the deed, a rival thief and an invisible man may be behind the exclusive expose. There's just not enough room for everyone to share the headlines, and the deadline is about to run out! Get the scoop in this new thrilling volume!


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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

4 out of 5 starsMore Misogynist Wackiness
Still no sign of Goemon but Jigen plays a much larger roll in volume 2 than he did in the first. The formula created in the previous book continues although Lupin is perhaps even cheekier than before. In one story Lupin is in a race to the top of a mountain. When he inexplicably manages to beat two girls to the summit, despite being well behind, he explains his rapid ascend by saying, `I skipped a page'. The next story is even more blatant in breaking the fourth wall with Lupin giving Monkey Punch a tour of his criminal operation as the author/artist omnisciently observes from outside the comic pages.

In another story Lupin shows his softer side allowing himself to be blackmailed into committing crimes in order to protect a woman he's never even met. Of course in the end it turns out that the woman was in on the scam and Lupin disposes of both.

My only complaint in the series is the same one I had with volume one. Sometimes it is very difficult to figure out what is going in. At one point in the book Jigen ends up trying to kill Lupin. Jigen gets the drop on Lupin on the top of a construction beam when all of a sudden what looks like a tiny rocket flies at Jigen's face and then it appears like Lupin flings a tire at the back of Jigen's head. Seriously, it's impossible to discern what's going on. So Lupin grabs Jigen's gun and fires but it appears that the gun has been designed to fire in reverse and fires back into Lupin's face putting a bullet through his head. Next thing you know Inspector Zenegata is complimenting Lupin on his trickiness and the last frame has Jigen hanging from a girder in his underwear. This is an extreme example but I haven't the slightest idea what happened in this sequence.

Despite some occasional sloppiness I found volume 2 to be at least as good as volume 1 and I highly recommend it for fans of Lupin III.



5 out of 5 starsLupin the 3 is a 10
Lupin the 3rd is such a great anime character. This book is grat along wiht the other 7 series. It is hilarious and Lupin is a good comic.



5 out of 5 starsA Forgotten Pleasure
Lupin has been around for a while. Today, some might not identify so well with his sexist humor and his immoral ways. But, if you can get past your modern PC world, Lupin is genius. Lupin has no soul. That is what MAKES him the best theif in the world! This manga is well written, the characters beautifully developed, and the cartooning gritty enough for his exploits. Lets face it, Lupin is the James Bond of Japanese anime. If you want crazy action, sharp wit, and other ridiculous foibels, Lupin is for you. Extra points to those who steal this book...Lupin would be proud!



1 out of 5 starsExecrable. Unlike the anime.
The protagonist of this first comic--the one you might remember fondly from the vastly superior anime--gleefully rapes women (who are always sultry spies or vapid bubble-heads, and who always come around to their passionate nature afterwards,) uses toilet humor without ever evoking humour, and acts without valour or wit. The themes which threatened to wear thin in the Anime at times (such as the cliche'd everpresence of the perpetually and uncomically incompetent detective) are tedious before you've even trudged half the way through the amateurish artwork and uninspired writing. If you find yourself unmoved by my words, I urge you to visit a bookstore and read a few of the pages at random. Then, if you find you actually want to endure this tripe, my copy--among others--will be available used from this page. At a dollar, you'll still be paying too much.



5 out of 5 starsLupin the III
Lupin the III is a wonderful book, full of ingenuity and mischief, this book is a must have for your book case. These succesful books are now animes shown on Cartoon Network at midnight on weekdays. These books show us the adventures of a the world's gretest thief, Lupin, and his comrades, Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko.


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