I read the English release of this. It's a collection of short doujin, by varying artists. Some of the jokes are a bit 'lost in translation', it would seem.
If you are a fan of the Phoenix Wright games you will enjoy them. Otherwise, you will not understand anything that is going on. Additionally, make sure you played all of the first three games.
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Ace Attorney Official Anthology Comic (Phoenx Version), Gyakuten Saiban Official Anthology Comic (Naruhodou Version) Japanese: 逆転裁判 オフィシャルアンソロジーコミック 成歩堂編 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 20
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 28, 2006 to Sep 28, 2006
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Mikage, Tsubaki (Story & Art), Otono, Natsu (Story & Art), Hashiba, Rinta (Story & Art), Uchimura, Kaname (Story & Art), DAIGO (Story & Art), Kurokami, Yuuya (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #64382 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #9817
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Gyakuten Saiban (Or Ace Attorney, as it is known as in North America and Europe) is a series of visual novel/simulation video games developed by CAPCOM. The series has gotten pretty popular over the 10 years it has been around, so it makes a lot of sense to have a manga series to go along with the games. Even though this is not the manga series I am talking about, this is still an amazing collection of doujins in one nice manga volume, so if you are in any way a fan of Ace Attorney I would highly reccomend this to you.
If you are not ... May 20, 2012
When it comes to the visual novel genre of video games, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney is one of the more recognizable series. Strong writing, fantastic story, puzzling mysteries, solid graphics, marvelous music, lovable and memorable characters... the only thing the Ace Attorney games lack is, ironically, gameplay (which is the most important part of any game, but then again, visual novels rely on on story instead of gameplay).
The games, released for the GBA in Japan and later the DS in America, have gained a large amount of poularity, as well as a dedicated fanbase, of which I'm a part of. Of course, when a franchise ... |