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  • Published: 23 May 2017
  • ISBN: 9781632363503
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $24.00

The Seven Deadly Sins 20



When they were accused of trying to overthrow the monarchy, the feared warriors the Seven Deadly Sins were sent into exile. Princess Elizabeth discovers the truth - the Sins were framed by the king's guard, the Holy Knights - too late to prevent them from assassinating her father and seizing the throne! Now the princess is on the run, seeking the Sins to help her reclaim the kingdom. But the first Sin she meets, Meliodas, is a little innkeeper with a talking pig. He doesn't even have a real sword! Have the legends of the Sins' strength been exaggerated...?


TOGETHER AGAIN – BUT FOR HOW LONG?

Separated from the rest of The Seven Deadly Sins and with her memories still erased, Diane heads to Vaizel for the Fighting Festival – and winds up in The Ten Commandments’s Death Trap Maze! The Seven Deadly Sins soon unite within the maze’s walls, but the reunion is short lived. Just when they think they’ve reached the end, the real Fighting Festival begins – and the group is split once more. With The Sins’s now divided into teams of two, which pair will prove victorious – and whose wish will come true?

The epic journey of sorcery and swordplay that inspired the hit Netflix anime continues!

Praise for the Netflix anime
"Pure 30-minute doses of good ol' shonen fun... a joy to watch!" -IGN
"A great new action series... truly amazing." -Geek-E

  • Published: 23 May 2017
  • ISBN: 9781632363503
  • Imprint: Kodansha
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 192
  • RRP: $24.00

About the author

Nakaba Suzuki

Nakaba Suzuki is one of only a few manga artists to have work published in all of the “big three” boys’ magazines: Shonen Jump, Shonen Sunday, and Shonen Magazine. The Seven Deadly Sins is his first series to be translated into English.

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Praise for The Seven Deadly Sins 20

"This is the shonen to be reading right now." - All-Fiction.net