Awesome adventures inspired by the best-selling Pokemon Black video games!
All your favorite Pokemon game characters jump out of the screen into the pages of this action-packed manga!
Pokemon Trainer Black meets White, a Pokemon Trainer who runs a growing talent agency for performing Pokemon. Will Black catch show biz fever too? Meanwhile, mysterious Team Plasma is urging everyone to release their beloved Pokemon into the wild! What are they thinking?!
And now Team Plasma member N has the nerve to tell Black he isn't in touch with his Pokemon's feelings. Them';s fighting words;literally! Which of the two Trainers has the best relationship with his Pokemon? And will that help him win a heated Pokemon battle against the other?
A new volume in the series and we meet White *snorts* and a boy/man named N *snorts again*, seriously, the names are always so weird for the main character(s)/rivals. We get to see battles, a gym battle that was so cool (those triplets were fire), some movie stuff, we learn more about White, we get to meet team Plasma (and their weird philosophy, yes I would call it that given how it is going with Pokemon who are abandoned or how Pokemon try to get back to their friends/owners). It was quite a fun volume to read and I love seeing various Pokemon in manga-edition.
But Bianca, just go away. GEEZ. Also that catchphrase of Black *rolls eyes*. Or that he has to get Munna to eat his dreams, LORD. Once was funny, now it is just like, boo, seriously?
I’ve always liked N, even though I know virtually nothing about his character. I love how much this fleshes him out. His sorrow and suffering. His dedication. Satoshi Yamamoto’s fluid drawings of N are amazing. This series continues to draw me in.
Yes! White makes her first appearance in this volume as well as N. I forgot how much Team Plasma makes me want to punch their smug faces, but this volume quickly reminded me haha.
As for the plot Black joins White’s talent agency to help pay back some of the damages he incurred while fighting a Gavantula (one of my FAVORITE Gen 5 Pokémon!!), Team Plasma, Ghetsis, and N reveal their agenda for people and Pokémon, and Cheren and Bianca finally catch up with Black. Plus, being on the Striaton Gym triple battle!
I love this region and am really looking forward to revisiting the story.
In this volume, Black finally meets White, a Pokémon talent agent from BW Agency, which specializes in training Pokémon for movies. This is an interesting twist, as it takes inspiration from Pokémon Musicals in the games, bringing a fresh perspective compared to the usual Pokémon Trainer journey.
Meanwhile, Team Plasma starts spreading their ideology about Pokémon liberation, which infuriates Black. This is where we start seeing some real character development in Black, as he becomes more serious in opposing Team Plasma’s philosophy.
However, one of the most unique (and kind of weird) aspects of Black’s character is how he uses his Munna to eat his dreams, allowing him to clear his mind and focus. It’s a pretty funny concept but also slightly unsettling—like, imagine needing a Pokémon to help you think straight! Haha.
Overall, this volume does a great job of expanding the story beyond just battles, introducing White’s unique role while deepening the conflict with Team Plasma. Black is still goofy, but at least we start seeing a more determined and serious side of him. Looking forward to what happens next!
Este segundo tomo de la saga Black and White me deja un poco conflictuado. Por un lado creo que hace cosas bastante bien y por el otro hay aspectos quenno quedaron tan bien. La introducción se White, la coprotagonista de la historia es bastante débil, en mi opinión. Conocemos su objetivo pero poco mas que eso. No dejó mucho impacto. El que si dejó mucho impacto es N. Quien si logra imponerse como un antagonista formidable. Black me parece que está bien. Pero si no crece un poco y deja de gritar su sueño, me va a terminar hartando. Espero que me jore y tome mejor forma, ya que recién está empezando.
We got to meet White in this one, I absolutely adore her personality. I fell in love with her, she is lovely. We also got to meet N. The thing with him is, I understand his motives, and his feeling, but I don't understand his methods in getting his way. He says he listens, however I don't think he was until his own Pokemon got hurt. Same with team plasma, I see where they're coming from, but using force is not the way to go.
We also had our first gym battle, which was a lot of fun. I really liked the trio.
Volume 2 introduced White and Team Plasma. I like the design of this story; it shows considerable promise. I only have 9 volumes (of 20-something). I may regret that.
Here, we continue on with Black's adventures. But, we are also joined by his friends, Cheren and Bianca as well, as the three face a gym battle together against a trio of trainers. In what is a battle truly based upon friendship and teamwork, Black and friends manage to pull through in the last few seconds, when they find a small clue to pull their fainted Pokemon back into the battle. But, soon, Black is back off on his journey with White, leaving his pals with communication devices but no number to contact him. So, they figure it's best to find him again. Will Cheren and Bianca find Black and get his number? ------------------------------ This volume was presented to me as an eManga by Perfect Square, via Edelweiss, in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are my own.
I really liked this volume; a lot happens here from the introduction of White, to the introduction of N, Ghetsis, Team Plasma, the Seven Sages, the first gym battle, etc.