
Título: Inuyasha #15: Feminine Wiles
Autor: Rumiko Takahashi
Sinopse: In modern Tokyo, Kagome's friends push her to date their schoolmate Hojo; her reluctance makes them accuse her of having another boyfriend. They badger her into talking about InuYasha, who ends up sounding like a violent, selfish, two-timing chump. Kagome tries to defend his character, making her friends conclude that she loves him. InuYasha climbs into Kagome's room, where her brother Sota warns him that she is in a really bad mood. InuYasha tells Sota to keep his visit secret and goes back to the past. Kagome studies for her exams; InuYasha comes back to watch her sleeping, then runs away when her alarm clock goes off. Kagome returns to the past and is about to apologize (insincerely) to InuYasha when he apologizes to her for breaking her alarm clock. InuYasha's group fights a man-eating bear with a jewel shard in its forehead, but before they can defeat it, a swarm of Saimyosho stings the bear and takes its shard. When the group follows the swarm to a castle, they meet Kagura, who has already killed Koga's followers and now uses the corpses to attack InuYasha, covering him with wolf blood. With a fake, poisonous shard in his body, Koga arrives, concludes that InuYasha killed the pack, and fights him. After Koga defeats InuYasha, Kagura uses the wolf corpses to attack their former leader, who now realizes the deception but collapses from the poison. InuYasha revives, but cannot use the Wind Scar until Kagome shoots an arrow that disrupts Kagura's control of the wind. The Wind Scar reveals the mark of a spider on her back before she escapes. Because of the spider mark and her scent, both of which resemble Naraku's, they conclude that she is a "detachment" created by Naraku. Kagome uses an arrow to dig the poisonous shard out of Koga, who revives and flees. Kagura confronts Naraku and accuses him of endangering her by not telling her about Tetsusaiga's powers, but Naraku threatens to kill her himself. Koharu, a young girl in love with Miroku, is so overjoyed to meet him again after a three-year absence that Kagome and Sango suspect him of having been intimate with her when she was only eleven years old, but Miroku denies it. Koharu wants to join the group to stay with Miroku, but he tells her that it would be too dangerous; Sango begins to feel jealous. They take Koharu to another village where she will no longer be enslaved. Kanna, another detachment of Naraku, uses her mirror to steal the villagers' souls and control their bodies. Sango throws her boomerang, but Kanna's mirror bounces it back and knocks Sango out. Kanna controls Koharu into seizing Kagome to steal her soul. As the controlled villagers fight with InuYasha, Kagura arrives.
Contexto da obra
Quando a classificação é mais ampla, o contexto do livro costuma depender ainda mais de autoria, tema e edição. “Inuyasha #15: Feminine Wiles”, 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.
