SHAMAN KING: FLOWERS 3

Paperback (Manga RTL)
$10.99 US
4.99"W x 7.51"H x 0.57"D   | 6 oz | 24 per carton
On sale Jul 11, 2023 | 176 Pages | 978-1-64651-818-0
| Rated T
FOC Feb 6, 2023 | Catalog January 2023
The ghosts, spirits, zombies, and gods return in this brand-new sequel to the classic shonen adventure manga SHAMAN KING!

The Family Feud Escalates
Hana Asakura and his family frenemy Yohane head to a shopping center, but they’re no regular mall rats—They’re aspiring shamans aching for a fight! Meanwhile, a malicious newcomer manipulates Yohane’s sister, Luca, into destroying Hana’s spirit ally, Amidamaru, and the consequences are devastating. Eventually, an all-out battle of Over Souls takes place between Hana and the gang. Who will emerge victorious in this epic shaman turf war in the middle of the shopping mall?!
After starting out as an assistant on the samurai manga Rurouni Kenshin, Hiroyuki Takei in 1998 created Shaman King, which would go on to become a smash hit Shonen Jump adventure with an anime adaptation broadcast on Fox. Its success led to three spinoff and sequel manga. His cited influences include Osamu Tezuka, Hiroaki Samura's Blade of the Immortal, and Mike Mignola's Hellboy.

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The ghosts, spirits, zombies, and gods return in this brand-new sequel to the classic shonen adventure manga SHAMAN KING!

The Family Feud Escalates
Hana Asakura and his family frenemy Yohane head to a shopping center, but they’re no regular mall rats—They’re aspiring shamans aching for a fight! Meanwhile, a malicious newcomer manipulates Yohane’s sister, Luca, into destroying Hana’s spirit ally, Amidamaru, and the consequences are devastating. Eventually, an all-out battle of Over Souls takes place between Hana and the gang. Who will emerge victorious in this epic shaman turf war in the middle of the shopping mall?!

Creators

After starting out as an assistant on the samurai manga Rurouni Kenshin, Hiroyuki Takei in 1998 created Shaman King, which would go on to become a smash hit Shonen Jump adventure with an anime adaptation broadcast on Fox. Its success led to three spinoff and sequel manga. His cited influences include Osamu Tezuka, Hiroaki Samura's Blade of the Immortal, and Mike Mignola's Hellboy.