Description
- ISBN-13: 9781421525815
- Publisher: Viz Media
- Publisher Imprint: Viz Media
- Depth: 140
- Height: 251 mm
- No of Pages: 2496
- Series Title: Death Note
- Width: 231 mm
- ISBN-10: 142152581X
- Publisher Date: 01 Oct 2008
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: BOX
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Spine Width: 140 mm
- Weight: 3132 gr
Abhinay Agarwal –
Death Note is a must-own for any manga collector! Gripping plot and memorable characters.
Shivam Prakash Suryawanshi –
A unique and engaging series. The second half wasn’t as strong, but still a good read.
Shubham Raj –
Death Note is a classic for a reason. The plot is intricate, and the art is superb. The ending felt a bit off
Kumar Priyanshu –
Great, but not perfect. Enjoyed the story, but had some issues with the pacing in the middle.
Muskan –
This box set is a great addition to my collection. The story is dark and captivating.
Rudra Pratap Singh –
This box set is a great value! The story is thought-provoking and exciting. My only complaint is some volumes had minor printing errors.
Yash Mehta –
Death Note is a masterpiece! The characters are well-developed, and the plot twists keep you on the edge. However, it is a bit dark.
Sai Manish Lambade –
Completely engrossed in the world of Light and L! The cat-and-mouse game is thrilling. Some parts are slow.
Nimish Nagi –
An iconic series that lives up to the hype. The battles of wits between Light and L are legendary.
Devvrat Gholap –
The artwork is stunning, and the story is captivating! I couldn’t put it down. The ending was alright.
Shivam –
I was hooked from the first page. The philosophical themes are interesting, though sometimes heavy-handed.
Vinit Yadav –
One of the best manga series ever created! The characters are complex, and the story is mind-bending.
M Amez Khair –
This box set is beautifully designed. Death Note offers a dark, twisty story. Near the end, it became repetitive
Saurav Gupta –
Amazing story and artwork! The characters are well-written. I wish the ending was more satisfying.
Vaibhav Raturi –
A gripping story from start to finish! The psychological battles are intense, though the ending felt a bit rushed. Overall, a must-read for manga fans.
Parth Khatter –
A fascinating exploration of morality and justice. The plot can be convoluted at times, but worth it.
Yashita Wardhan –
A thought-provoking series that makes you question right and wrong. Some slow moments, but overall great.
Rishabh –
I loved the concept, but the execution wasn’t always perfect. Still worth reading for the unique premise.
Anshuman Sinha –
I enjoyed the first half of the series, but it lost its way later on. Still, the concept is brilliant, and the art is fantastic.