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Fullmetal Alchemist 1: The Land of Sand (Fullmetal Alchemist)34 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

Topeka Bindery, 2005

amazing! :D
i started reading these when i was 13. now i'm 14, and i know it doesn't seem like much, but i've been hooked to this series! =DD the characters all have unique personalities, and the plot is completely packed with suspense. i am going on to book 17 when it comes out, and i treat my collection with great care. : ) i let people borrow my other mangas, but this one is special- i never let it leave ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist Boxset W/Alphonse Figurine1 review

VIZ Media LLC, 2005

A Great Gift!
My friend gave me this item for my birthday and Christmas (figure for my Birthday and Manga for Xmas - they're back to back). I love it! The Alphonse figure is well crafted with great detail. It stands up on its own which is awesome. I don't like moving feet around to get it to stay up. This figure doesn't move! Do not try to move it. Alphonse stands in a battle stance ready to give the ...
  
  











  



  
FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST(tm) and the Broken Angel Official Strategy Guide (Official Strategy Guides (Bradygames))1 review
Rick Barba

BRADY GAMES, 2005

Great Guide
This is a great guide. It's easy to use and looked brand new when I got it.
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 97 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

Fullmetal 9-Another Great Addition
This latest installment in the Fullmetal Alchemist series is no different from its formers. Ed and Al face the death of their friend Maes Hughes hanging over their heads, and now the death of Maria Ross as well. Winry stands with them through it, but she is suffering as well. While Barry the Chopper gets loose trying to kill his human body, Riza and the others close to Roy are facing the ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 144 reviews

VIZ Media LLC, 2007

another great volume
Here's another great volume in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series. We meet the father of the homonculi (who looks just like the Elrics father), we see the rebirth of Greed through Lin. The conspiracy thickens and the alchemists are trapped into serving Bradley. I can't wait for the next one.
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist: 2006 Wall Calendar5 reviews
Universe Publishing, Inc. FUNimation Productions

Universe Publishing, 2005

A must-have for fans
For a wall calendar, this one is exceptionaly well made. I have purchased anime-themed calendars in the past and have been rather disappointed. With this one there is no scrimping in any regard. Each month features a large, high-quality image dipicting several cast members. The content of the images has a wide range, varying from action shots to quiet moments. Each image features a complete ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist: 2008 Wall Calendar1 review
Universe Publishing

Universe Publishing, 2007

Metal Alchemist Calendar
This came in in a short period of time, and safely. I bought this for a good friend of mine for Christmas and he was excited.
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist Book in Figure RED (Hagane no Renkinjyutsushi) (in Japanese)
Hiroshi Arakawa

Square Enix

Full Metal Alchemist: Red Figure with Manga Action Figure measure approx 5" tall and exlusive mini-manga not available anywhere else. Illustrated print Full Metal Alchemist Book in Figure Red will be released by Square Enix. 12cm figures of Ed and Al togeter with a 64 page mini-book containing analysis of the characters and new manga.
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 124 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2007

Improving some characters, continuing the saga
At this point the manga has separated itself completely from the storyline of the anime, but it's all for the better. The manga has more story to tell, and the author and illustrators are giving all kinds of mysteries and excitement for the readers. I'm not going to give away the mysteries to anyone who hasn't read the manga, or seen the anime (although, as I said, they have gone in completely ...
  
  











  



  
The Valley of the White Petals (Fullmetal Alchemist Novel, Volume 3)1 review
Makoto Inoue

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

Review by Lynn
This novel is based off of a famous manga. Hiromu Arakawa's FullMetal Alchemist, a series that usually needs visuals to display the actions and emotions of the scenes and characters, is portrayed quite well in Makoto Inoue's "The Valley of White Petals." Inoue not only paints vivid images for us in the book, she even introduces the characters, Edward and Alphonse, the Elric Brothers, and the ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 113 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2007

Can it get any better?
After action-packed volume 10, can Fullmetal Alchemist get any better? The answer is yes. Volume 11, while not as edge-of-your-seat exciting as volume 10, is still gripping and delivers a lot of punch. Ed goes to visit his mom's grave, only to find his dad there. Hohenheim left the family many years ago, and Ed hates his guts. When Hohenheim finds out that Ed and Al tried to resurrect ...
  
  











  



  
The Land of Sand (Fullmetal Alchemist Novel, Volume 1)6 reviews
Makoto Inoue

VIZ Media LLC, 2005

Full Metal Review
When two boys commit the ultimate sin of a human transmutation they search the country to find an ancient relic called the `Philosopher's Stone.' They reach an gold mine town called Xenotime. Will this be the place they finally find the stone? Edward and Alphonse reach this old town and decide to visit. While in the tavern they learn that a person named Mr. Mugear is attempting to make the ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist 7 (Fullmetal Alchemist)3 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa, 2007

GREED WANTS IT ALL
Edward Elric has been so busy reliving the old days with Al and his teacher Izumi, that he totally forgot about his yearly State Alchemist Assessment. If he doesn't pass, he'll lose his license! When he goes to South HQ he is really surprised to find the supreme commander, the Fuhrer himself, who rubber stamps his test. When Ed gets back, he's not going to be happy, because in his absence, Al has ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 53 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

DO YOU HAVE THE TIME?...UH, WHERE'S MY WATCH!!??
Volume 5 of Fullmetal Alchemist takes a rest from the Philospher's Stone battles with Homunculi and serious angst of previous volumes to lighten up a little. Ed and Al travel with Winry to Rush City, a boomtown of the boondocks of the country, which despite its isolation has become a mecca for auto-mail engineers. Of course, you know Winry is slavering from the mouth when she enters its ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist Anime Profiles3 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

FMA Anime Profiles
My son who is 14 and loves anime, loved the book and read it in one day.
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 104 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

An Excellent Continuation
The 10th installment in the Fullmetal Alchemist series certainly does not disappoint. It starts off with an intense battle that picks up where the last installment left off. It was quite a shock to see a novel start off with this much action, and it was indeed refreshing, when compared to the sometimes, slower-paced segments of the series. The fire that this novel starts with doesn't dwindle down ...
  
  











  



  
The Art of Fullmetal Alchemist: The Anime3 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

If you are a Fullmetal alchemist fan!
If you are a FMA fan...this is a must have for your collection! it has lots of cool graphics from the anime...and some "just for fun" pictures. I think that you are not a fan without this in you collection! ^_^
  
  











  



  
The Abducted Alchemist (Fullmetal Alchemist Novel, Volume 2)6 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa, Makoto Inoue

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

Buy it. Buy it now!
I really enjoyed this book. I prefer it over the first one, but mainly because this one is truly new content. If you follow the anime, you already know the plot for the first book from some of the early episodes. It's certainly an easy read, but there's nothing wrong with that. Plus, pretty much everything I've read that has been translated from Japanese reads this way. It's no less enjoyable ...
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist Profiles3 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa

VIZ Media LLC, 2006

Not so much a review as a comment
I have a comment on the editorial review as it should be fixed. The editorial review is a summary of the manga, not this particular book. This book is not even a volume in the series. Also, the "evil alchemists" are not alchemist. They are humunculi named after the Seven Deadly Sins. I don't think they're called "The Seven Deadly Sins," either.
  
  











  



  
Fullmetal Alchemist, Volume 34 reviews
Hiromu Arakawa, Makoto Inoue

Topeka Bindery, 2005

A great continuation to a great series
Volume 3 of Fullmetal Alchemist is absolutely wonderful. This addition finally brings in some characters from the Elric brothers' past, as well as enlightens the reader as to some of the horrors of their past. The state alchemist serial killer from volume 2 is still on the loose, so the brothers are accompanied at all times by body guards. Those of you who have read 1 and 2, or are at all ...
  
  











  







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