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Pokemon Adventures, Vol. 1 by Hidenori Kusaka
Pokemon Adventures, Vol. 1 by Hidenori Kusaka







I’m also not suuuper well-versed in the Pokémon universe aside from having a huge card collection from when I was a kid (I have ALL the original cool shit from the first 151 Pokémon), and I’ve watched Indigo League and a few other series/movies. I think I feared diving in further for two reasons: 1. I’ve read maybe a handful of manga over the years, and although it’s not a genre I’m well versed in, I liked everything I picked up. So I happily blew my grocery budget on them and went home. This article is part of Project Manga, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each series of Pokémon manga.I think y’all can probably relate to this: I was minding my own business in Costco the other day when I came across box sets for the ENTIRE first 30 books in the Pokémon Adventures series… and I just had to have them. Two pages are repeated by accident, effectively removing two pages entirely: page 108 is replaced by page 101, and page 110 is replaced by page 103. There is a printing error that occurs in the Finnish edition.

Pokemon Adventures, Vol. 1 by Hidenori Kusaka Pokemon Adventures, Vol. 1 by Hidenori Kusaka

In the overview of Red's team at the end of the book, Saur is listed as a pure Grass type instead of Grass/ Poison.In VIZ Media's second edition, the Adventure Route Map has Electabuzz misspelled as "Electrabuzz"." A mysterious living thing!" is "Mysterious Living Thing!"."An appearance by Mew!" is "An appearans by Mew!"."See Red in his disguise!" is "See Red is disguise!".There are a few spelling and grammar errors in the brief description of the second volume.Charmander has spines on its back on the title page, similar to its Generation I back sprites, but this is absent in future generations.Despite Red's Poli debuting as a Poliwhirl, the contents page of this volume show Red with a Poliwag.The following monthly comic book issues were released: As a bonus, these monthly releases each contained a sheet of stickers which were not included in the regular volume releases. These monthly comic book issues were released by VIZ Media between Septemand January 28, 2000, followed by the Volume 1 release in April. Preceding the release of Volume 1 in North America were five monthly releases containing three rounds each, comprising the entire Volume 1 as well as the first round of Volume 2. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.









Pokemon Adventures, Vol. 1 by Hidenori Kusaka