Death Note [デスノート] #6

Death Note, Vol. 6: Give-and-Take

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Although they've collected plenty of evidence tying the seven Yotsuba members to the newest Kira, Light, L and the rest of the task force are no closer to discovering which one actually possesses the Death Note. Desperate for some headway, L recruits Misa to infiltrate the group and feed them information calculated to bring Kira into the open. But the Shinigami Rem reveals to Misa who the Kiras really are, and, armed with this knowledge, Misa will do anything to help Light. But what will that mean for L...?

215 pages, Paperback

First published April 1,2005

This edition

Format
215 pages, Paperback
Published
July 5, 2006 by VIZ Media LLC
ISBN
9781421506272
ASIN
1421506270
Language
English
Characters More characters
  • Light Yagami

    Light Yagami

    Light Yagami is one of the top high school students in Japan. When he discovers the Death Note of a shinigami (a Japanese god of death), he decides to use it to kill all violent criminals in the world. He leads a double life; to his family, he is a normal...

  • Misa Amane

    Misa Amane

    Misa Amane (弥 海砂, Amane Misa) was an up-and-coming model who supported Kira, and later became the second Kira. After gaining a Death Note, she seeks out Kira in order to thank him for killing the man who murdered her family, and to offer him her help. Hav...

  • L Lawliet

    L Lawliet

    L Lawliet (エル・ローライト, Eru Rōraito), known universally by the letter L (エル, Eru), is a fictional character and the main deuteragonist in the manga, anime and film series Death Note. He is also the main protagonist in the film L: Change the WorLd. In the sto...

About the author

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Tsugumi Ōba (Profile in Japanese: 大場 つぐみ), born in Tokyo, Japan, is a writer best known for the manga Death Note. His/her real identity is a closely guarded secret. As stated by the profile placed at the beginning of each Death Note manga, Ōba collects teacups and develops manga plots while holding his knees on a chair, similar to a habit of L, one of the main characters of the series.

There is speculation that Tsugumi Ōba is a pen name and that he is really Hiroshi Gamō. Pointing out that in Bakuman the main character's uncle was a one-hit wonder manga artist who worked on a gag super hero manga, very similar to Gamō and Tottemo! Luckyman in all aspects. Also that the storyboards drawn by Ōba greatly resemble Tottemo! Luckyman in style.

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July 15,2025
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Wow, let's talk about planning and setting up a trap.

At the beginning, things start a little slowly, but they definitely end with a big bang. All the plays, steps, and planning come to light, and although things almost go wrong, there are still bumps along the way. And the Yotsuba Kira is done, or is he? Ah well, it's definitely time to move on to the next issue, and I can hardly wait to continue.

I have always loved comics, and I hope that this love will never fade. Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics such as Raj Comics, Diamond Comics, or even Manoj Comics, now is the time to catch up on international and classic comics and graphic novels. I am on a quest to read as many comics as possible. I love comics to the core, and may they always be by my side. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this and look forward to reading more. You should also read what you love and then just keep on reading.

July 15,2025
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Yet Another Thrilling Volume by Takeshi Obata!

Death Note has been on an exciting roll, and Volume 6 is a prime example of the intense thrill it brings. It's a page-turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat with its gripping and unpredictable plot. As always, it's impossible to put down!

This part begins with the original Kira and the second Kira losing their memories and aligning with L to find the newly emerged Kira. In this volume, L's character takes a step forward, showcasing his all-knowing genius and outwitting Light. Misa Amane is also well-written, adding another layer of complexity to the story. And let's not forget the 8! It's a lovely, action-packed volume that leads directly to the next one, leaving you eager for more.

Overall, Volume 6 of Death Note is a must-read for fans of the series. It continues to deliver the excitement and drama that we've come to expect from this amazing manga.
July 15,2025
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Yeah,

Pack it up with this Yotsuba shit.

This statement seems to express a certain level of dissatisfaction or dismissal towards something related to "Yotsuba." It could imply that the person is tired of dealing with or hearing about it and wants to move on or put an end to it.

Perhaps there has been an overabundance of attention or discussion surrounding Yotsuba, and the speaker feels that it has become tiresome or uninteresting. It could also suggest that there are other things that they would rather focus on or engage with.

Overall, this short phrase conveys a sense of frustration or a desire for change. It indicates that the speaker is ready to shift their attention elsewhere and leave behind whatever it is that they associate with "Yotsuba shit."
July 15,2025
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I’m on BookTube now! =)


I’ve to admit that Volume 6 was better again and that it was actually pretty suspenseful. At the beginning, neither Light nor Misa know that they’ve been the former owners of the “Death Note”. L is still in the dark about how the murders actually happen. To find the Kira in the finance company, Light and L decide to install surveillance cameras in the conference room, and this decision definitely pays off. However, it takes them a while to figure out the identity of the new Kira. Well, and there is still the trust issue between L and Light.


Their dynamic always amazes me. They are both extremely intelligent and think about ten steps ahead, yet they don’t get along all too well. Whenever it’s necessary, they put their differences aside, but they are also constantly at each other’s throat. Also, I find it very particular that whenever they run out of words, they resort to fists and violence. *lol* Then again, there’s something about L that can really piss you off. So, I can’t blame Light for losing his patience every once in a while. Haha!


I think what makes it really hard for L to figure out the details is that he’s a logical person who thinks things through and comes to logical conclusions. But that’s not how the Death Notes work. They are supernatural, and L has trouble wrapping his mind around that, which hinders his progress in solving the case. I suppose you’d get the same result if you let Sherlock Holmes handle a supernatural case. XD I can’t help but wonder when it will finally sink in.


Anyway! What I really liked about this Volume was its suspense. We’re led to the true identity of the Death Note owner, and I was completely wrong with my assumptions after Vol.5. *lol* Tsugumi Ohba did a great job with that. Also, kudos for making Misa a character who acts and thinks for herself. I really liked that she did her own thing in this Volume, and it was intriguing to get insight into Rem’s thoughts. It’s interesting that Rem, a death god, thinks Light was a good owner of the Death Note because he used it to do good. Plus, I’m pretty certain that sooner or later, the Death Note will find its way back to Light.


After everything, I wonder how he’ll feel about it once he gets it back. Right now, it seems like he doesn’t believe in the possibility that he was the original Kira, and finding out he was might turn out to be quite a shock to this new version of Light. It might take a while until we get to this point of the series, though, so I’m very curious how everything will continue in volume 7. After that suspenseful car chase at the ending, everything seems to be possible. The elaborate con to cause the new Death Note owner to expose himself was one hell of a freaky ride, and I loved every second of it. ;-)


I’m ready to find out what Volume 7 holds in store for me!
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Okay, I admit it! This was fun again!
Of course, Light and L were at each other’s throat, but that’s nothing new. Still, I really liked how they planned ahead and set a trap for the new Kira. Very entertaining & suspenseful.

Full and short RTC soon! ;-)
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It’s time to pick up volume 6 of “Death Note”!
I wasn’t an all too huge fan of the last one, but I have high hopes that this one will be great again.
Apparently, Misa is working for Yotsuba-Group and trying to find out who has the death note.
This already sounds way more interesting than the last volume. *lol*

Fingers crossed this will be a good one!

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July 15,2025
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xD Really Amazed


There was once a moment when I almost felt like reading about Sherlock and Moriarty chasing each other, even though they were side by side all along.
It seems that Light is really up to something. Before that, Ryuuzaki was even better than anyone. I don't know why, but at some point, there is the slightest possibility that they are on par with each other.


Before, I didn't like Misa around. She was just another annoying character like others. But after seeing her actions, now it seems like she is my favorite. She is indeed intelligent and bold in her actions.


It's really interesting how the story has developed and how my perception of the characters has changed. I can't wait to see what happens next in this thrilling tale.

July 15,2025
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July 15,2025
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Jeez, It's almost scary how we predicted this. This statement really sums up the rather astonishing situation that L and Light managed to create in their attempt to catch "The New Kira." It's truly remarkable how their plans unfolded, almost as if they had a premonition of what was to come.


However, to be honest, I didn't really feel all that absorbed in this volume. Maybe it was because the story seemed to be moving at a slightly slower pace compared to previous installments. Or perhaps it was because some of the plot developments were a bit too predictable for my taste.


Nevertheless, I still appreciate the overall concept and the efforts put in by the author to create such a complex and engaging narrative. There were still some interesting moments and character interactions that kept me reading.


I'm curious to see how the story will progress in the next volume and whether my initial impressions will change. Will L and Light be able to successfully catch "The New Kira"? Or will there be more twists and turns along the way? Only time will tell.

July 15,2025
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I recently made a decision to embark on the journey of watching anime.

This was mainly due to the gentle persuasion and pressure from my friends.

Among all the options, Death Note was the very first one that I chose to pick up.

To my great surprise, I instantly fell head over heels in love with it.

The story, the characters, and the overall atmosphere just drew me in completely.

Now, here I am, completely immersed in reading and thoroughly enjoying the mangas of Death Note.

It's like I've entered a whole new world filled with mystery, excitement, and intense psychological battles.

The way the plot unfolds keeps me on the edge of my seat, eagerly turning the pages to find out what happens next.

I can't wait to see how the story progresses and how the characters develop.

Death Note has truly become a new favorite of mine, and I'm looking forward to exploring more of its wonderful world.
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