Fate/Zero Volume 4

Part of Fate/Zero

Illustrated by Shinjiro
Created by Type-Moon
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$11.99 US
On sale Feb 28, 2017 | 184 Pages | 9781506701394

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Gen Urobuchi and Shinjiro's manga adaptation of Type-Moon's hit anime and novel series continues! With the fourth Holy Grail War underway, seven magi and their summoned heroes from history battle to the death to claim the grail and have their wishes granted!

Kiritsugu continues to fight however the toll of his actions weighs on him... has his sacrifice been worth it? In order to get to Kayneth and his servant, Lancer, Kiritsugu and Maiya bring down an entire skyscraper, but in the ruins of the explosion a mysterious object is unearthed instead of corpses. Meanwhile, Caster uses hostages to draw out Saber for his twisted purposes!
Gen Urobuchi is a Japanese writer for visual novels, light novels, and anime. He is known for his dark style, nihilistic themes, and tragic plot twists, earning him the fan nickname "Urobutcher." Some of his more popular works include the 2003 visual novel Saya no Uta, the 2011 anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the 2012 anime Psycho-Pass, the light novel and anime Fate/Zero, and the 2013–2014 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Gaim. He currently works at Nitroplus. The author lives in Tokyo, Japan. View titles by Gen Urobuchi

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Gen Urobuchi and Shinjiro's manga adaptation of Type-Moon's hit anime and novel series continues! With the fourth Holy Grail War underway, seven magi and their summoned heroes from history battle to the death to claim the grail and have their wishes granted!

Kiritsugu continues to fight however the toll of his actions weighs on him... has his sacrifice been worth it? In order to get to Kayneth and his servant, Lancer, Kiritsugu and Maiya bring down an entire skyscraper, but in the ruins of the explosion a mysterious object is unearthed instead of corpses. Meanwhile, Caster uses hostages to draw out Saber for his twisted purposes!

Author

Gen Urobuchi is a Japanese writer for visual novels, light novels, and anime. He is known for his dark style, nihilistic themes, and tragic plot twists, earning him the fan nickname "Urobutcher." Some of his more popular works include the 2003 visual novel Saya no Uta, the 2011 anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the 2012 anime Psycho-Pass, the light novel and anime Fate/Zero, and the 2013–2014 Kamen Rider Series Kamen Rider Gaim. He currently works at Nitroplus. The author lives in Tokyo, Japan. View titles by Gen Urobuchi

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