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BEASTARS, Vol. 13 (13)

BEASTARS, Vol. 13 (13)

by Paru Itagaki (Author)

At this high school, instead of jocks and nerds, the students are divided into predators and prey.At a high school where the students are literally divided into predators and prey, friendships maintain the fragile peace. Who among them will become a Beastar—a hero destined to lead in a society naturally rife with mistrust?Now that he has a criminal record, gray wolf Legoshi is working in a noodle shop instead of attending high school. At his job and apartment complex, he meets denizens of the sea, where the values and laws are surprisingly different from those on land. Meanwhile, Beastar horse Yahya and Komodo dragon Gosha attempt to settle their historic grievances through battle. And then a black market drug hits the city…

BEASTARS, Vol. 13 (13) is a captivating manga created by the talented Paru Itagaki. This volume continues the thrilling story of Legoshi, a gray wolf, and his complex relationships within a world inhabited by both carnivores and herbivores. As the Cherryton Academy Festival approaches, tensions rise between the different species. Legoshi finds himself caught in a dangerous conflict between the carnivore and herbivore students, each vying for dominance. Meanwhile, Louis, the former stag deer Beastar, faces his own struggles as he navigates the political complexities of the academy.

In this gripping volume, Legoshi's loyalty and morality are put to the test. He must confront his own predatory instincts while also trying to protect the ones he cares about, including Haru, the rabbit he loves. The story delves into the themes of identity, prejudice, and the struggle for coexistence between different groups. Paru Itagaki's masterful storytelling and stunning artwork bring this captivating world to life, immersing readers in the intense drama and emotional turmoil of the characters.

BEASTARS, Vol. 13 (13) is a must-read for fans of the series and anyone who enjoys thought-provoking and emotionally charged manga. It is a powerful exploration of social dynamics, prejudice, and the complexities of the human condition. With its unforgettable characters and gripping narrative, this volume is a testament to Paru Itagaki's exceptional storytelling abilities.

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Pages:
208 pages
Language:
English