Volume 10
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Volume Info
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Volume: | 10 |
Next: | Volume 11 |
Previous: | Volume 9 |
Japanese ISBN: | 978-4-7575-2132-2 |
Japanese Release: | October 22, 2007 |
English ISBN: | 978-0-316-07114-7 |
English Release: | August 21, 2012 |
Chapters: | Chapter 36 Chapter 37 Chapter 38 Chapter 39 |
Pages: | 192 |
Synopsis[]
With Doctor Stein unable to carry on, Maka, Kid, and Black☆Star enter the magnetic field to take up the mission and locate the tempestuous demon tool known as "BREW". Time is quickly running out as the three face off against Mosquito, struggling to harmonise their wavelengths within the magnetised vortex. They'll be lucky to escape with their lives, let alone the demon tool!
Cover Characters[]
- Ox Ford with Harvar D. Éclair in Weapon form
- Kilik Rung with Thunder and Fire in Weapon form
- Kimial Diehl with Jacqueline O'Lantern Dupré in Weapon form
Title Page Characters[]
- Maka Albarn (reflected in Soul Eater's sunglasses)
- Soul Eater
- Black Star
- Death the Kid
Author Page Characters[]
Opening Caption[]
MIND SHUT, EYES SHUT, SOUL SHUT IN
Table of Contents Characters[]
- A mole popping out of one of multiple holes in the ground—until it is knocked down by a shape connected to the word Buttataki
Contents[]
Chapter 36[]
Main article: Chapter 36
Chapter 37[]
Main article: Chapter 37
Chapter 38[]
Main article: Chapter 38
Chapter 39[]
Main article: Chapter 39
Blair and Razorhead[]
Main article: Blair and Razorhead
GAIDEN 10[]
Main article: GAIDEN 10
Trivia[]
- In the Title Page, Black Star's shirt has two stars on its breast and the phrase "Super Hero" on its left arm, and Soul's shirt has a soul logo with the letter "S" on it, and the number 42. 42 appears frequently in Soul Eater, including in the number to dial Death—42-42-564. 42 is a pun on the Japanese word for "death."
- The illustration on the Table of Contents, showing the word Buttataki knocking down a mole, alludes to Joe Buttataki as someone who exposes spies within the DWMA ("moles"). The illustration also resembles the popular arcade game Whack-a-Mole, in which a player uses a foam mallet to knock down animatronic moles popping up out of holes in the top of the machine.
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