Yu-Gi-Oh! (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes Vols. 1, 2  3

Yu-Gi-Oh! (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 1: Includes Vols. 1, 2 3

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  • Create Date:2021-09-30 08:52:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Kazuki Takahashi
  • ISBN:1421579243
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Summary

The manga series that inspired the card game that swept the globe!

Tenth-grader Yugi always had his head in some game—until he solved the Millennium Puzzle, an Egyptian artifact containing the spirit of a master gambler from the age of the pharoahs! Possessed by the puzzle, Yugi becomes Yu-Gi-Oh, the King of Games, and challenges evildoers to the Shadow Games…weird games with high stakes and high risks!

Let the games begin! Meet Seto Kaiba, master of the world's most dangerous collectible card game。 When Kaiba discovers that Yugi's grandfather owns the incredibly rare "Blue-Eyes White Dragon" card, he will stop at nothing to get it。。。even if he has to duel with Yugi's dark alter ego Yu-Gi-Oh! Then, out of the sands of Egypt, the mystic Shadi has come to test Yugi's powers, which will give Yugi his greatest challenge yet。 If he loses, his best friends will die!

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Reviews

Mark Dickson

Very episodic, but with hints of a larger story that I’m very interested in continuing with。

Fabio

Piacevole sorpresa, non mi aspettavo mi prendesse così tanto。 La prima metà è molto introduttiva, ma quando inizia la trama orizzontale diventa molto avvincente。 Poi tanti feels per i giochi di quando ero bambino

Lara Vehar

I remembered this manga being dark。。。。。 but it was even darker than I remember it being and I loved it for that。 I loved all the different shadow games, I love how different the Dark Yugi is。 It takes a while to get used to characters having their Japanese names instead of the English ones they have in the anime but you get used to it after a whie。 The only thing that bothered me just a little bit was that Yugi, Joey and Yugi's grandma all are perverts - it's a freaking stupid trope and I am gla I remembered this manga being dark。。。。。 but it was even darker than I remember it being and I loved it for that。 I loved all the different shadow games, I love how different the Dark Yugi is。 It takes a while to get used to characters having their Japanese names instead of the English ones they have in the anime but you get used to it after a whie。 The only thing that bothered me just a little bit was that Yugi, Joey and Yugi's grandma all are perverts - it's a freaking stupid trope and I am glad that it was seemingly dropped halfaway into the story because it just made the story worse for me。 Especially when both Yugi and his grandpa creeped on Anzu。 It was just 。。。。 weird and gross。 And I know that it's a popular Japanese trope but I just loathed it。 Also weird upskirt shots of Anzu。 That was just。。。 meh。 This manga also contains one of my absolutely favourite scenes that just made me crack up: Everyone is obsessed with Tamagachi type of game- where everyone keeps a little virtual pet and when Joey/Junouchi realizes that they can mate he screams: "Awright Yugi!! Let's you and me mate right away!!" and that was just so funny and unexpected and I just loved it。 That part of the manga was super short compared to the rest but it becamse one of my favourites just for this line alone。 This was overall a decent start of the series and we meet a lot of the characters from the anime。 I can't wait to read the rest now。 。。。more

Калина Минчева

Юги ми е така скъп на сърцето, колкото е и Хари。 Помня как навремето ставах в 6 сутринта, за да гледам анимето преди новинарската емисия。 Съвсем естествено бе в даден момент да подхвана и мангата。 Е, тя съвсем не е пълна с дуели с чудовища, поне не в този том на сагата, но пък бе също толкова интригуваща и пълна с опасни игри。 С леко бавен старт, но пък богат арт и любими герои。 Определено чакам с нетърпение следващите срещи с Юги。

Jose。Leen

Yugioh before it got taken over by dual monsters, great read 👍

Jayden

One of the best books i have ever read I recommend reading it

M

This was always better than the anime because of how gritty and gruesome it was willing to be。 So this was an easy 4 stars for me and I'm eager to keep going。 This was always better than the anime because of how gritty and gruesome it was willing to be。 So this was an easy 4 stars for me and I'm eager to keep going。 。。。more

Asparkofh

This was not at all what I was expecting。 This is my very first introduction to Yu-gi-oh and not gonna lie, I thought this was just an manga about some guy named Yugioh only playing a card game。 But like it was super charming and I think really well paced。 The characters were lovable and well rounded with flaws that make sense。 I’m really looking forward to the next one。

Shalini Nanayakkara

As a huge fan of the anime, I was surprised and really delighted by how different the manga is -- it feels like we're exploring new or parallel stories with the characters we already know and love, which I ADORED。 I love Kazuki Takahashi's sense of humour and playfulness。 This was a real treat to read and can't wait to get my hands on more volumes! As a huge fan of the anime, I was surprised and really delighted by how different the manga is -- it feels like we're exploring new or parallel stories with the characters we already know and love, which I ADORED。 I love Kazuki Takahashi's sense of humour and playfulness。 This was a real treat to read and can't wait to get my hands on more volumes! 。。。more

Siona St Mark

Really fun manga! I of course watched the 4Kids dub growing up, and boy did they really edit the source material lol。 I was not expecting it to be THIS dark。 I’m still getting used to calling the characters by their Japanese names。 I still really like Téa’s english name better tbh。 Also really liked getting to see more of Shadi。 He was always really interesting to me when he showed up in the anime and I finally got to see his original introduction。

Leroy G

This manga was really different than expected。 I used to watch the anime and I played the game a little bit, but the manga is what came first。 These first 3 volumes don't even really touch the card game, there are maybe like 20-30 pages that are about the card game and all the rest is about these shadow games that Yugi plays。 This is really interesting to see because from what I remember, the anime starts off way later in the story。 The manga feels more like a prequel at the moment if anything, This manga was really different than expected。 I used to watch the anime and I played the game a little bit, but the manga is what came first。 These first 3 volumes don't even really touch the card game, there are maybe like 20-30 pages that are about the card game and all the rest is about these shadow games that Yugi plays。 This is really interesting to see because from what I remember, the anime starts off way later in the story。 The manga feels more like a prequel at the moment if anything, which I don't mind。 The story is also more mature than the anime, which is a welcome change。Normally I don't really count a regular manga as a book for my Goodreads reading goal of the year, since it's quite short。 I wouldn't feel like it truly counted towards my goal。 This book however, is a 3 in 1, which means that you got 3 manga volumes in 1 edition, which is around 600 pages。 So that's good enough in my book。 Anyways, back to the book itself。 At first, the story took a while to get going for me, but when it did it was great。 It was also interesting to see that so far Tristan (Honda) plays a much smaller role in the story, he's not even there for the vast majority of it。 Téa, Joey and Yugi are the main friend group so far。Anyways, I really enjoyed reading through this and I will definitely pick up the next 3 in 1 volume! 。。。more

Iris

It's been around seven years since I've read any of these but the first volume and now that I've finally collected them all, I'm going to re-read this whole childhood-favorite series, as a legal adult, and I'm already loving it so much!I had forgotten so many things that happen in these three volumes and especially how brutal the punishments of the games are (who let me read these when I was 10? they are literally rated over 12 in Finland ahah)。 I had also forgotten how much fun and how funny th It's been around seven years since I've read any of these but the first volume and now that I've finally collected them all, I'm going to re-read this whole childhood-favorite series, as a legal adult, and I'm already loving it so much!I had forgotten so many things that happen in these three volumes and especially how brutal the punishments of the games are (who let me read these when I was 10? they are literally rated over 12 in Finland ahah)。 I had also forgotten how much fun and how funny these stories can be (or maybe I just did not get the jokes when I was a child)。 Anyways, to keep this brief: these also have their fair share of icky-towards-the-only-girl scenes that did not sit well with me, but at least said girl fights back I guess。 I love the art style of this one, even though I prefer the sharper art of the later volumes。 It fits this strange start to the series well。 This is such an absurd series with even more absurd stories, coated and filled with games, friendship speeches, games, cruel punishments, games, connections to ancient Egypt, games, witty moral-related comebacks, games, lovely characters and also games。 I love it! 。。。more

Danielle

What is not to love about Yugioh。 I mean the manga has got everything you could ever want from these characters while completely going off the rails from the anime。 Theres questionable Egyptian archaeology, teenage perverts, saucy old grandpas, gangs of teenage children, life or death games with the stakes being way too high, cute school romances, and much more。 Oh and how could I forget the overall moral being the power of friendship? Truly a motivational message for all。 So far it is like a wa What is not to love about Yugioh。 I mean the manga has got everything you could ever want from these characters while completely going off the rails from the anime。 Theres questionable Egyptian archaeology, teenage perverts, saucy old grandpas, gangs of teenage children, life or death games with the stakes being way too high, cute school romances, and much more。 Oh and how could I forget the overall moral being the power of friendship? Truly a motivational message for all。 So far it is like a wackier version of Death Note, which is why it is my new fave thing right now。 。。。more

Lucy

Qué oscuro, jesus。

Bradley

I've finally found it。 A manga that is so astronomically different than the anime that they could be their own separate series starring the same characters。 I'm giving this a decent rating, but I'm not sure if it's that deserving? Most of my excitement for reading this series is finding that there is next to no Duel Monsters to be found。 It's more like a series of。。。murderous games。 Haha, it's pretty crazy when contrasted with the kids show I grew up watching。 I don't think this is anything too I've finally found it。 A manga that is so astronomically different than the anime that they could be their own separate series starring the same characters。 I'm giving this a decent rating, but I'm not sure if it's that deserving? Most of my excitement for reading this series is finding that there is next to no Duel Monsters to be found。 It's more like a series of。。。murderous games。 Haha, it's pretty crazy when contrasted with the kids show I grew up watching。 I don't think this is anything too inappropriate。 Anzu gets the litter that most female characters do from these older series。 While the games have a serious edge to them the violence and situations are so far fetched that I'd hope no one takes them as plausible。 There's a lot of bullying that takes place through the vehicle of fist fighting。 If any of the above don't sound too pleasant I would read a chapter or two to decide if it's for your liking。 There is no real overarching plot。 It's all just a hodge podge of one-offs starring Yugi and whoever he is involved with or gets involved with。 I still had fun。 I did enjoy the chapters when Egypt came in, particularly because the soul is portrayed as a room。 Abstraction is always fun。 I just wonder how close to the truth we get sometimes even in children's tales。 I'm starting to ramble。 If you enjoyed the anime I'd say take a bite of the manga if you have not read it。 It's quite the breath of fresh air。 If this is your first step into Yu-Gi-Oh。。。Well, tell me what you think, I'd be very interested about those opinions。 That's it peeps。 On to the next! 。。。more

James DeSantis

Just a fun trip down memory lane。 I forgot how dark the series started off with these "death' games and how creepy Yu-gi-oh could be。 Menacing evil smile, sending people to death, or making them go brain dead。 So haunting stuff。 The writing is def cheesy though and the pacing can pick up for sure。 Still fun though, fans of the anime should check it out。 Just a fun trip down memory lane。 I forgot how dark the series started off with these "death' games and how creepy Yu-gi-oh could be。 Menacing evil smile, sending people to death, or making them go brain dead。 So haunting stuff。 The writing is def cheesy though and the pacing can pick up for sure。 Still fun though, fans of the anime should check it out。 。。。more

Danielle Bradfute

I knew that Yami Yugi was going to be darker than in the anime, but I am still surprised。 I really need to find that season 0 and watch it along with reading more of the manga。

Andy

Maybe I am being very harsh, but this book was a huge chore。 The art is fine, the writing is god awful。 Throughout the three volumes all I could notice is how poor the writing is, if I had to use a word to describe it, I would say childish。 New character appears, new character physically strikes another character and expresses generic motivation, Yugi’s friend appears and gets in fight, new character does something cunning, Yugi beats him in shadow game, rinse and repeat。 Every situation Yugi go Maybe I am being very harsh, but this book was a huge chore。 The art is fine, the writing is god awful。 Throughout the three volumes all I could notice is how poor the writing is, if I had to use a word to describe it, I would say childish。 New character appears, new character physically strikes another character and expresses generic motivation, Yugi’s friend appears and gets in fight, new character does something cunning, Yugi beats him in shadow game, rinse and repeat。 Every situation Yugi got into with his friends was so unrealistic and resolved with probably the probably the only good part of the book, the games。 I guess this was before the writer realized people cared about the card game and not the random “shadow games”。 For that reason he gets a pass, the next volumes will probably re focus on the things that are actually interesting, the card game。 Outside of my reservations about the dialogue, and “gags”, the characters are interesting。 I like Yugi enough, his friends are fine archetypes, but the best character has to be the other “Yugi”。 He is cool, love his hair。 Sigh, I’ll continue reading since I know it will re-direction into what I’m interested in, but this book was a damn chore to get through, wow。 。。。more

RG

After a slow start this became a really fun read。 The history element with Egyptian tones was well written。 I also liked the numerous games that Yugi or Dark Yugi played。 It was alot darker than I was expecting after having watched a few of the anime episodes。 Will continue and see where it takes me。

Eduard Gafton

Vol。 1 Vol。 1 。。。more

Zian B。

This made my childhood wonderful

Claire

This review applies to the series as a whole, not just this one volume。Five heavily nostalgic stars, because my childhood self won't let me rate it any lower。--------------------------------"Kaiba Boy, you haven't changed。 You're always so easily riled up。""I'm NOT easily riled up。""Then you won't mind me telling you that once I win this duel, I plan to turn KaibaCorp into a company that specializes in children's trading cards。。。""It already does tha-""。。。for actual children。""HOW DARE YOU, PEGA This review applies to the series as a whole, not just this one volume。Five heavily nostalgic stars, because my childhood self won't let me rate it any lower。--------------------------------"Kaiba Boy, you haven't changed。 You're always so easily riled up。""I'm NOT easily riled up。""Then you won't mind me telling you that once I win this duel, I plan to turn KaibaCorp into a company that specializes in children's trading cards。。。""It already does tha-""。。。for actual children。""HOW DARE YOU, PEGASUS!!! YOU'RE A MANIAC!!!" ---LittleKuriboh, Yugioh The Abridged Series, Episode 67 。。。more

Laura L

The story wasn't bad but all the guys came across as total creeps to me。 The story wasn't bad but all the guys came across as total creeps to me。 。。。more

Lorenza Dee

Nothing like the anime。。。but so much better。

Hew La France

having only ever watched the anime, it's a little strange setting the story start off with only 2 chapters dealing with trading card games。 that said, I love this series so so far。 having only ever watched the anime, it's a little strange setting the story start off with only 2 chapters dealing with trading card games。 that said, I love this series so so far。 。。。more

Joseph Ozias

This story is so different than what one expects when one thinks back on their childhood memories of Yu-Gi-Oh! and that's a wonderful surprise。 This story is so different than what one expects when one thinks back on their childhood memories of Yu-Gi-Oh! and that's a wonderful surprise。 。。。more

Kassandra Alvarado

I used to watch the shows when I was little and now I have seriously fallen in love with manga。 I can't wait to read the rest of this series, I love it it's definitely a good read if you've never read manga before。 I used to watch the shows when I was little and now I have seriously fallen in love with manga。 I can't wait to read the rest of this series, I love it it's definitely a good read if you've never read manga before。 。。。more

Mr。 Cody

I know what you're thinking: "5 stars??!!" No joke, the manga at this point has little correlation to the anime。 The stories are short and sweet and the bad guys always get popped。 It's very satisfying。 I know what you're thinking: "5 stars??!!" No joke, the manga at this point has little correlation to the anime。 The stories are short and sweet and the bad guys always get popped。 It's very satisfying。 。。。more

Dan Mutter

If more time was spent on the mythical aspects and history of the Millennium pieces, this would have been significantly more interesting。 As it is, it's more or less a narrative for marketing games。 If more time was spent on the mythical aspects and history of the Millennium pieces, this would have been significantly more interesting。 As it is, it's more or less a narrative for marketing games。 。。。more