The Seven Deadly Sins 37

Paperback (Manga RTL)
$10.99 US
4.99"W x 7.49"H x 0.65"D   | 6 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Mar 24, 2020 | 192 Pages | 978-1-63236-921-5
| Rated T
The swashbuckling fantasy action manga that inspired the Netflix Original Series anime!

Ongoing series. 13 and up.


Bittersweet Victory

After spending a millennium in Purgatory, Meliodas finally reunites with the rest of The Seven Deadly Sins. Now armed with the strength of his comrades, Meliodas gains the power he needs to not only defeat the Demon Lord once and for all, but to also bring an end to the curse that has plagued him and Elizabeth century after century. But with great power comes great consequences, and in exchange for defeating the Demon Lord, Meliodas decides to leave the world, lest it fall into more terrible ruin. Can Elizabeth and The Sins find a way to get him to stay, or is this one goodbye that will truly be final?
Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the "big three" boys' magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English.

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The swashbuckling fantasy action manga that inspired the Netflix Original Series anime!

Ongoing series. 13 and up.


Bittersweet Victory

After spending a millennium in Purgatory, Meliodas finally reunites with the rest of The Seven Deadly Sins. Now armed with the strength of his comrades, Meliodas gains the power he needs to not only defeat the Demon Lord once and for all, but to also bring an end to the curse that has plagued him and Elizabeth century after century. But with great power comes great consequences, and in exchange for defeating the Demon Lord, Meliodas decides to leave the world, lest it fall into more terrible ruin. Can Elizabeth and The Sins find a way to get him to stay, or is this one goodbye that will truly be final?

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Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the "big three" boys' magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English.