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Blue Lock Omnibus 02 (Manga) (Vol. 4-6)

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Release Date: April 28, 2026
ISBN: 9798888778227N/A

Original title: ブルーロック
Romanized title: Blue Lock
Author/Contributor: Muneyuki Kaneshiro, Yusuke Nomura
Publisher: Kodansha Comics USA
Imprint: Kodansha Comics USA
Demography: Shounen
Genres: Action, Drama, Psychological, Sports
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The manga that became a worldwide sports action phenomenon returns in a new 3-in-1 omnibus edition featuring sculpted embossed covers!

Includes Vol. 4–6.

Yoichi Isagi, one of three hundred Japanese high school soccer players, is in Team Z--the lowest ranked group in the controversial training facility, Blue Lock, where the aim is to create Japan’s best striker. It’s the final round of Blue Lock’s first selection, and Team Z needs to win against Team V--the undefeated team of Wing 5--to survive! A triple threat awaits Isagi, including prodigy Seishiro Nagi, who only started playing soccer six months ago. Moreover, Team Z is still one man down after Kuon’s brutal betrayal in the previous game. The odds are stacked against them as they enter the pitch, and Isagi and his teammates are becoming painfully aware of how weak they really are... In the end, is it all pointless? Or will desperation triumph over talent?

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