(Sep. 30, 2015 9:39 PM)Ultra Wrote: (Sep. 29, 2015 8:56 PM)Wizard Wrote: (Sep. 29, 2015 8:48 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: The artwork in the original manga is so much fun :')
It is, and you can actually see the progression of them growing up throughout the series. I can't wait to give it a go. Hopefully we'll get it scanlated one day 
You can already read the whole thing online:
http://mangafox.me/manga/bakuden_shoot_beyblade/
If you would check your own link, you would see that it's not available to read on MangaFox. The only scans of the series are the kaibeysharks scans which are awful, and all they did was scan the Viz copies which I believe made some changes to the series.
(Sep. 30, 2015 4:24 PM)xVaretyr Wrote: Wow, those mangas are cool, Wizard. May I know how much did you pay for those beyblade mangas?
For Bakuten Shoot Beyblade I paid $51 USD but after shipping from Japan it was $59. For Metal Fight Beyblade I paid $10 plus another $10 for shipping and for Zero G I bought brand new copies so that was also $10 with another $10 for shipping. In total, I've spent like $100 for a complete set.
(Sep. 30, 2015 4:31 PM)Zed EX Wrote: Wowowow Wizard, that's an awesome collection.
Thanks

Right now the top shelf has 5 volumes of Bakuman and Nisekoi and the rest of the space is taken up by Beyblade. The bottom shelf has Japanese copies of Yotsuba&, Death Note, my Japanese textbooks and then my Zyuuranger (Super Sentai) DVD set. Once the first volume of Beyblade Burst comes out I'll be making room for it.
Wyvern came today, so expect an unboxing.