is a story that is unbelievably shounen, through and through. The anime adaptation of Groove Adventure Rave, named Rave Master, suffered considerably because of character designs that were not consistent with the manga counterpart, and because the anime adaptation covered only the first 90 chapters or so, leaving many unanswered questions and open plot holes. However, its clearly easy to see where Fairy Tail's roots come from when one decides to undertake his previous, massive shounen story, Groove Adventure Rave. G0: It looks like a dog shredded it and there's literally no reason to buy this outside of novelty.When people hear the name Hiro Mashima today, they instantly think of his most recent work, Fairy Tail, which is steadily growing in popularity since its debut in 2006. Might have been exposed to tobacco smoke and should be listed if so. G1: water damage and any damage that prevents reading, such as a missing page or markings that obscure some text. Might have sun damage (faded colors on the covers/spine) and should be listed if so. Might have a retail sticker on the front and should be listed if so. G2: All pages and the cover are intact, but the spine or cover may be damaged with a tear or creases. Might have a retail sticker on the back and should be listed if so. Might have a security tag inside the book and should be listed if so. The book looks and feels old, the edges are very yellow, the cover is no longer smooth and may show signs of wear or have very minor folds on some of the pages inside but no creases on the covers or spines. G3: All pages and cover are intact and not marred by notes. Hardcovers might have dinged corners and should be listed if so. Might have minor yellowing or a remainder mark and should be listed if so. The spine and cover has no creases, just minor shelf wear. G4: Pages and cover are intact and not marred by notes or folds. G5: Pages and cover are intact and not marred by notes or folds. Note: if you have a large amount of books for sale you can let buyers know the grade of the books as they ask about them instead of all at once. One person's idea of a book's condition may differ from another's so to keep things consistent when selling books please use the guide below to give buyers a better idea of the condition your items are in. Use brackets normal parenthesis () or braces will be filtered.
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