![]() Rather than following the original video games or the popular anime series, Pokémon Adventures only loosely adapts the usual Pokémon tropes and instead leans into darker storylines that the franchise wouldn’t normally explore. The plot of Pokémon Adventures might be a simple one but it’s a lot of fun. ![]() As Red journeys around the Kanto region he’ll have many a run-in with the evildoers but will he and his Pokémon be able to overcome and accomplish his dream? ![]() Red sets off from Pallet Town with a Pokédex in hand from Professor Oak and a Poliwhirl and Bulbasaur by his side but, unbeknown to our hero, evil gangTeam Rocket is up to no good in the shadows. Red dreams of becoming a Pokémon Master, someone strong enough to defeat Blue and be the best of the best. Our story follows the adventures of Pokémon Trainer Red, who is inspired by a meeting with soon-to-be rival Blue to set out on a journey. Is it a worthwhile release? Let’s find out! Today I’m here to review Volume 1 of a special collector’s edition, which includes the first three volumes of Pokémon Adventures. The series has so far been running in Japan for 53 volumes and VIZ Media have been releasing the manga in English since 2009. ![]() ![]() If you’re a fan of the Pokémon franchise then you’ll no doubt have come across the Pokémon Adventures manga at some point. ![]()
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