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The Prince of Tennis, Vol. 2
By (Author) Takeshi Konomi
By (artist) Takeshi Konomi
2
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
7th April 2008
United States
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Fiction
741.5
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192
Width 127mm, Height 191mm, Spine 18mm
209g
A tennis prodigy leads his handsome tennis club to victory at the national tournament.
Four-time consecutive U.S. Junior tournament champ Ryoma Echizen comes to Seishun Academy to further his reign as The Prince of Tennis. His skill is matched only by his attitude--irking some but impressing all as he leads his team to the Nationals and beyond!
Ryoma Echizen, the Prince of Tennis, has just enrolled at Seishun Academy after spending several years in America winning 4 consecutive US Junior Tournaments. His cool confidence raises the hackles of a few older students on the tennis team, and they challenge him to a game--but none of them even comes close to his skill and level of play. Now intramural matches to determine the starting members of the team for the upcoming city tournament are about to begin, and even though the rules don't allow 7th graders to play in tournaments, the captain has arranged for Ryoma to enter the ranking matches. Does he have what it takes to truly deserve the title Prince of Tennis Find out in this amazing tennis manga!
Takeshi Konomi exploded onto the manga scene with the incredibleThe Prince of Tennis. His refined art style and sleek character designs proved popular withWeekly Shonen Jumpreaders, andThe Prince of Tennisbecame the number one sports manga in Japan almost overnight. Its cast of fascinating male tennis players attracted legions of female readers even though it was originally intended to be a boys' comic. The manga continues to be a success in Japan and has inspired a hit anime series, as well as several video games and mountains of merchandise.