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From Viz:
Yomiko Readman's love for literature goes far beyond any run-of-the-mill bookworm's! In fact, she has a supernatural ability to manipulate paper in the most amazing ways. From turning a tiny scrap into a lethal throwing dagger to making a single sheet hard enough to block bullets, she's only limited by her imagination. She uses her phenomenal power to seek out legendary books containing secret information that, in the wrong hands, could be dangerous. Backed by a Special Operations Division in England, Yomiko has her hands full battling evildoers, saving the world, and trying to fin... More...
Yomiko Readman's love for literature goes far beyond any run-of-the-mill bookworm's! In fact, she has a supernatural ability to manipulate paper in the most amazing ways. From turning a tiny scrap into a lethal throwing dagger to making a single sheet hard enough to block bullets, she's only limited by her imagination. She uses her phenomenal power to seek out legendary books containing secret information that, in the wrong hands, could be dangerous. Backed by a Special Operations Division in England, Yomiko has her hands full battling evildoers, saving the world, and trying to fin... More...
From Viz:
Yomiko Readman's love for literature goes far beyond any run-of-the-mill bookworm's! In fact, she has a supernatural ability to manipulate paper in the most amazing ways. From turning a tiny scrap into a lethal throwing dagger to making a single sheet hard enough to block bullets, she's only limited by her imagination. She uses her phenomenal power to seek out legendary books containing secret information that, in the wrong hands, could be dangerous. Backed by a Special Operations Division in England, Yomiko has her hands full battling evildoers, saving the world, and trying to find time to curl up with a good book. Less...
Yomiko Readman's love for literature goes far beyond any run-of-the-mill bookworm's! In fact, she has a supernatural ability to manipulate paper in the most amazing ways. From turning a tiny scrap into a lethal throwing dagger to making a single sheet hard enough to block bullets, she's only limited by her imagination. She uses her phenomenal power to seek out legendary books containing secret information that, in the wrong hands, could be dangerous. Backed by a Special Operations Division in England, Yomiko has her hands full battling evildoers, saving the world, and trying to find time to curl up with a good book. Less...
Type
Manga
Related Series
R.O.D - Rehabilitation (Spin-Off)
R.O.D - Read or Die (Novel) (Adapted From)
R.O.D - Read or Dream (Sequel)
R.O.D - Read or Die (Novel) (Adapted From)
R.O.D - Read or Dream (Sequel)
Associated Names
R.O.D.
Read or Die
RoD
リード・オア・ダイ
Read or Die
RoD
リード・オア・ダイ
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Latest Release(s)
v.2 c.4 by Yakuza over 18 years ago
v.1 c.1 by ChaotiXubs over 17 years ago
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v.1 c.1 by ChaotiXubs over 17 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
4 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
N/A
User Reviews
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User Rating
Average: 6.7 / 10.0 (70 votes)
Bayesian Average: 6.58 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 6.58 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Categories
Category Recommendations
R.O.D - Rehabilitation
Seijo-sama wo Amayakashitai! Tadashi Yuusha, Omae wa Dame da
The Secret of House Francesca
Genjuu Chousain
Tokage no Ou
Seijo-sama wo Amayakashitai! Tadashi Yuusha, Omae wa Dame da
The Secret of House Francesca
Genjuu Chousain
Tokage no Ou
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Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2000
Original Publisher
Serialized In (magazine)
Ultra Jump (Shueisha)
Licensed (in English)
Yes
English Publisher
Viz (4 Volumes - Complete)
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #763 (+23)
Monthly Pos #1718 (+156)
3 Month Pos #2268 (+1110)
6 Month Pos #5142 (No change)
Year Pos #6891 (+708)
Monthly Pos #1718 (+156)
3 Month Pos #2268 (+1110)
6 Month Pos #5142 (No change)
Year Pos #6891 (+708)
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10 out of 10...for the first volume at least
by FEOK
May 11th, 2010, 9:51am
May 11th, 2010, 9:51am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
If you're a fan of the R.O.D OVA and/or anime, then you should definitely check the manga out. Or at least, the first volume of it...
Volume one of this manga more or less retells the story of the first R.O.D illustrated novel. It covers how Yomiko and Nenene first met each other, and is really adapted quite well. In fact, I consider this part even better than anything in the anime/OVA. Since the R.O.D novels don't have any available English translations (official or otherwise), this is the only way you're ever going to experience anything of their awesomeness without learning Japanese.
From volume two on the manga has it's own original story (which is not canon with the anime/OVA/novels). Unfortunately...it's mediocre at best. Nowhere near as good as the first volume (or anything else R.O.D). Which is a big let-down, because I really wanted to like this.
So in summary, if you're a fan of R.O.D, then you pretty much MUST pick up volume one here. You can skip the rest. Though if you're really desperate for more, you might want to at least check out volume two. See if you like where it's taking the story. I didn't really care for it, but perhaps you will...
Volume one of this manga more or less retells the story of the first R.O.D illustrated novel. It covers how Yomiko and Nenene first met each other, and is really adapted quite well. In fact, I consider this part even better than anything in the anime/OVA. Since the R.O.D novels don't have any available English translations (official or otherwise), this is the only way you're ever going to experience anything of their awesomeness without learning Japanese.
From volume two on the manga has it's own original story (which is not canon with the anime/OVA/novels). Unfortunately...it's mediocre at best. Nowhere near as good as the first volume (or anything else R.O.D). Which is a big let-down, because I really wanted to like this.
So in summary, if you're a fan of R.O.D, then you pretty much MUST pick up volume one here. You can skip the rest. Though if you're really desperate for more, you might want to at least check out volume two. See if you like where it's taking the story. I didn't really care for it, but perhaps you will...
Unfortunate
by philip72
July 29th, 2009, 11:45pm
July 29th, 2009, 11:45pm
Rating: 5.0 / 10.0
If you loved the Read or Dream manga, the R.O.D. OVA's and TV series, avoid this manga.
It starts off strong, but finishes weak; and the ditzy Yomiko Readman we know and love, has become a diminished pathetic thing.
A great disappointment.
It starts off strong, but finishes weak; and the ditzy Yomiko Readman we know and love, has become a diminished pathetic thing.
A great disappointment.
Great start, bad finish.
by ViolistofHameln
July 13th, 2007, 7:14pm
July 13th, 2007, 7:14pm
Rating: 8.0 / 10.0
I love the premise of ROD. It's just wonderfully insane, and when you watch the anime, you can only imagine how good the manga must be, right?
Unfortunately, the first two volumes start off being better than the anime, but soon get bogged down in complicated and completely ridiculous scenarios, most of which are hard to follow -- and in a series that's only four volumes long, there's not much room for letting down the storyline in the second half.
The art is fantastic and the story starts out well but just gets lost during the last two books. It's too bad, because I love Yomiko.
Unfortunately, the first two volumes start off being better than the anime, but soon get bogged down in complicated and completely ridiculous scenarios, most of which are hard to follow -- and in a series that's only four volumes long, there's not much room for letting down the storyline in the second half.
The art is fantastic and the story starts out well but just gets lost during the last two books. It's too bad, because I love Yomiko.
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