
Death Note
by Tsugumi Ohba
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appears in Manga and Fiction.
All 12 volumes of Death Note in one monstrously large edition!This hefty omnibus combines all 2,400 pages of the megahit thriller into a single massive tome, presented in a beautiful silver slipcase. A perfect collectible conversation piece and a musthave for Death Note fans. Also contains an epilogue chapter never before seen in English!Light Yag...
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appears in Manga and Fiction.
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