Blue Lock: Episode Nagi 1 + Exclusive Q Posket Figure
Score big with this bundle including volume 1 of the manga spinoff Blue Lock: Episode Nagi, plus an exclusive Q Posket figure of the reluctant prodigy Seishiro Nagi himself. The perfect gift for the Blue Lock fanatic in your life–especially if that’s yourself!
Inside the box:
- A 5.9″ collectible figure from Banpresto’s Q Posket line, featuring Seishiro Nagi as he appears in the upcoming anime film, Blue Lock: Episode Nagi
- Volume 1 of the Blue Lock: Episode Nagi manga
About the manga: Second-year high school student Reo Mikage wants nothing more than to escape his illustrious family’s shadow by becoming a soccer star and winning the World Cup. The only thing that’s missing is a talented diamond in the rough who can help him achieve his dream. That’s when he sets his sights on Seishiro Nagi, a notorious slacker whose quick reflexes are the only hint of athletic ability. Can Reo find the switch to awaken the beast inside Nagi?
The included collectible is not a toy. Keep away from young children. The Q Posket figure may contain parts that have sharp points and sharp edges. Please handle it carefully to avoid getting injured.
Biographical Notes:
Muneyuki Kaneshiro broke out as creator of 2011’s As the Gods Will, a death game story that spawned two sequels and a film adaptation directed by the legendary Takashi Miike. His latest work is the stylish and twisted soccer battle manga Blue Lock.
Manga artist Kota Sannomiya has worked on Seishun Soukanzu and Tesla Note, a spy thriller published by Kodansha that received an anime adaptation in 2021.
Manga artist Yusuke Nomura debuted in 2014 with the grotesquely cute cult hit alien invasion story Dolly Kill Kill, which was released digitally in English by Kodansha. His latest work is the soccer battle manga Blue Lock.
Title Notes:
EXCLUSIVE BOOK AND TOY BUNDLE: This edition collects volume 1 of a brand-new manga with a brand-new, premium figure, all in a collectible box great for gift-giving.
Blue Lock was the best-selling manga in Japan in 2023, beating out Jujutsu Kaisen and One Piece. New anime releases and continually rising sales will keep it foremost in fans’ minds in 2024.