Digimon Adventure: V-Tamer 01
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Digimon Adventure: V-Tamer 01

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: C'mon Digimon, Frontier Generation
Japanese: デジモンアドベンチャーVテイマー01


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 63
Status: Finished
Published: Nov 21, 1998 to Aug 21, 2003
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: V-Jump
Authors: Izawa, Hiroshi (Story), Yabuno, Tenya (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.651 (scored by 24352,435 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #19742
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #4580
Members: 4,687
Favorites: 161

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Volumes: /9
Chapters: /63

Synopsis

In this universe, Taichi is involved in a V-Pet tournament, where he is told he cannot play because the Digimon in his V-Pet isn't recognized as being a real Digimon; however, after the tournament is over, Taichi plays the winner of the tournament, a boy named Neo Saiba, and their battle ends in a tie—something that is supposed to be impossible. Later, Taichi is summoned to the Digital World by a digimon called Lord HolyAngemon, and there he meets the mysterious Digimon in his V-Pet, Zeromaru the Veedramon.

(Source: Wikipedia)

Included one-shots:
Volume 2: C'mon Digimon
Volume 7: Frontier Generation

Characters


Reviews

Sep 8, 2008
It's fun to see an well-known character from the original series; Digimon: Digital Monster (aka Digimon Adventure), being thrown into a different setting and story line.

The story's pretty basic, you have a chosen one and a enemy with their evil plans to destroy/take over the world (in this case, both worlds). Nothing new here. Although there are some sidequests which will be done, nothing amazing, but still fun to read, so instead of an fair story, I think it's a rather good (basic) story.

The art itself is so-so, very enjoyable for the younger generation, and yet it can attract the older generations. The characters ...
Feb 7, 2016
This is a must read for anyone who is a fan of the Digimon anime. Although the story is not as deep as the anime the presentation of the characters is very interesting in contrast. In the anime the protagonists hide their inner problems behind smiles and must face them later in the series. In the manga the protagonist never has any personal conflicts, but that character development is found in the antagonists. The antagonists' conflicts are remarkably similar to those of the protagonists of the anime, and they seem to be what the protagonists of the anime would become had they not overcome their ...

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