Amazon still has some left. great manga And anime discounts continuing after Cyber ​​Monday, including huge discounts on Dark Horse's Trigun and Trigun Maximum Deluxe Editions as well as time-limited price reductions for Anime collections Trigun. Beautiful hardcover edition of the original Trigun story arc on sale for just $18.23 (was $50). The Trigun Deluxe Edition, published last September, is a massive 704-page collection with excellent presentation value.
All 14 volumes of the next Nightow Trigun Maximum series also received an award. Treatment Deluxe Edition in five identical hardcover books. Trigun Maximum Deluxe Edition Volume 1 the discount is only $20.17 (was $50), and several other volumes are on sale for over 50% off. Meanwhile, classic anime Trigun on DVD costs only 22 dollars (was 40 dollars) and Trigun Stampede on Blu-ray dropped to $21.
$18.23 (was $50)
Each hardcover Deluxe Edition of Trigun and Trigun Maximum is printed on high-quality 7″ x 10″ pages. The books have red leatherette covers with bluing, foil stamping and images of weapons from the series. These hefty volumes also come with built-in bookmarks.
Written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightou, Trigun was originally published in Japan as a three-volume series in 1995–1996. Dark Horse later acquired the North American rights and first published it as a two-volume series in 2003–2004.
Trigun's original storyline sets the stage for Vash Stampede and the hostile alien planet he calls home. Essentially a sci-fi western, Trigun follows Vash as he attempts to non-violently dissuade bounty hunters from attempting to claim the $60 billion bounty on his head. While Vash is a force to be reckoned with when he decides to pull out a gun or use an inner weapon that can blow a hole through a planet, he is also a pacifist at heart.
Unfortunately, despite so many people following him, he also leaves a trail of destruction in his wake, and because of these misadventures, he became known as the Humanoid Typhoon.
Get Volume 1 for $20.17 (was $50).
As mentioned, Trigun Maximum is a sequel, so you'll want to read the original before diving into the much longer follow-up series. Dark Horse's Trigun Maximum Deluxe Edition series debuted last October. The last entry in the series will be released in June.
After two years in hiding, Vash emerges from semi-retirement in Trigun Maximum to battle the Gung-Ho Guns, a deadly gang of bounty hunters led by his former brother Knives Millions. Book 1 Deluxe Edition is 600 pages long and includes volumes 1–3 of the manga sequel.
Book 2 covers volumes 6–9 of Trigun Maximum and is 624 pages long. Book 2, at $37.49, is the most expensive of the bunch, by nearly $10, but that's partly because most of these deals are anomalous for Dark Horse's Deluxe Edition manga. The third book, for example, sells for just $16.85. The 632-page hardcover collects volumes 7–9.
Book 4 is the longest Trigun Maximum Deluxe Edition at 688 pages (Volumes 10-12) and retails for $22.70. Book 5 includes volumes 13–14 and is 560 pages long. Considering that it has only been in stores since mid-June, the discount of almost 50% is really solid.
If you're looking for more of Trigun, the recent anime reboot. Trigun Stampede Highly recommended and available on Blu-ray for $21. Earlier this year the price was $70, so the current price of $21, which is an all-time low, is even better than it sounds. For big Trigun fans Limited Edition Box Set sells for $54 (was $90). Inside the exclusive collector's box you will find art cards, a copy of the Bernardelli Times, coasters and a patch.
From a visual standpoint, Trigun Stampede is one of the best Japanese CGI anime out there. It looks amazing, with an impressive fluidity that sets a high standard for other anime productions. This version of Trigun also makes major changes to the storyline, and while opinions on these narrative changes may vary, you may be pleasantly surprised at how much they improve on the original saga.
You can also save almost 50% on complete original series on DVD and get a great movie from 2011 Trigun: Battle in the Badlands on Blu-ray for just $11.49.
For more post-Cyber ​​Monday anime deals, visit our story about Samurai Champloo and Cowboy Bebop– and be sure to check out the list at the bottom of the article for even more discounts.
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