
Título: Inuyasha #13: The Mind's Eye
Autor: Rumiko Takahashi
Sinopse: As InuYasha fights the composite imp to protect Kikyo, Kagome jumps into the pit herself, hoping to save Kikyo and calm InuYasha down. Saying that Kagome's actions are more likely to make InuYasha lose his reason instead, Kikyo shoots an arrow that breaks Naraku's spell and frees the imp from its pit. Pursued by Kikyo, InuYasha and Kagome, the imp escapes and attacks Naraku for imprisoning it, but he absorbs it as his new body. Naraku casts a magic barrier that blocks InuYasha from attacking him, and takes Kikyo to the Hitomi castle where they discuss their past. Naraku sends nightmarish illusions to ensnare InuYasha's group. Immune to the illusions, Kagome shoots at Naraku's demon puppet, but a sinkhole opens up and nearly swallows her. Kikyo finishes destroying the demon puppet and tells her that Naraku fears Kagome more than anyone. Kikyo steals Kagome's jewel shard, tells her that only one of them (Kikyo or Kagome) is needed, and allows her to fall into the sinkhole. InuYasha's concern for Kagome breaks the spell on him; he rescues Miroku, who rescues Sango. InuYasha pulls Kagome out of the sinkhole. Kikyo gives Naraku the jewel shard, intending to let him collect the rest of the jewel and then kill him for it. The swordmsith Toto-sai attacks InuYasha with a hammer and blocks Tetsusaiga with a piece of leather, testing whether InuYasha is worthy of the sword; if not, then Toto-sai, who first made Tetsusaiga, will destroy it. Sesshomaru threatens to kill Toto-sai for not making another sword like Tetsusaiga for him. When the brothers fight each other, Toto-sai breathes fire to interrupt them and tells Sesshomaru that the sword Tenseiga is superior to Tetsusaiga, but Sesshomaru calls Tenseiga a mere slab. Toto-sai strikes his hammer into the ground, causing lava to erupt, and escapes with InuYasha's group. Sesshomaru demonstrates to Jaken that he cannot kill with Tenseiga, which is a sword of healing. InuYasha again fights Sesshomaru, who uses a dragon's arm to fend off Tetsusaiga until InuYasha figures out how to use Tetsusaiga's "Wind Scar" attack.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Inuyasha #13: The Mind’s Eye”, de Rumiko Takahashi, publicado pela editora Shonen Sunday, em 2000 e com 187 páginas, integra a categoria Livros Variados. Por isso, autoria, edição e tema acabam tendo ainda mais peso na forma de apresentar o livro.
Editora: Shonen Sunday
Páginas: 187
Ano: 2000
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Linguagem: inglês
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Sobre a editora
Os livros da editora Shōnen Sunday costumam transportar o leitor a mundos onde o sobrenatural e o cotidiano se entrelaçam com intensidade. As narrativas frequentemente exploram conflitos entre humanos, demônios e espíritos, com personagens jovens que enfrentam desafios tanto físicos quanto emocionais. O ritmo das histórias tende a ser dinâmico, com sequências de ação intercaladas por momentos de tensão e humor, criando um equilíbrio que mantém o leitor atento. As tramas se desenrolam em cenários que transitam entre o passado e o presente, reforçando a sensação de aventura e mistério. O tom varia entre o dramático e o leve, refletindo a diversidade dos personagens e suas relações complexas.
