Death Note is a supernatural thriller that has amassed a sizable fan base and inspired a 37-episode anime series as well as a series of live-action films. Indeed, the narrative is so popular that it has spawned a computer game, a stage musical, and multiple novels. To keep things easy, this guide will show newbies where to locate the manga and watch the anime series.
The Death Note Plot
Consider the possibility that you could pick up a magical notebook that, upon writing anyone’s name, would cause them to perish. Would you use it for your own benefit? Would you attempt to improve the world by eliminating those you regarded to be evil? Light Yagami, a brilliant honour roll student, undertakes the latter after discovering such a notebook and embarking on a one-man mission to purge the world of everyone he deems is bad. The world notices him vanquishing the bad and bestows a new moniker on Light: Kira. At first, Light feels he is invincible, but when the mysterious investigator L is recruited to bring him down, he rapidly learns that such deeds do not come without consequences.
Where To Read Death Note Manga
It’s never been easier to locate the Death Note manga. All 12 volumes of this cult classic are available in a huge omnibus version for $37.49 at Right Stuf Anime. For the more discerning collectors, a boxset of all 12 volumes in a custom display case is available for $86.24 through Right Stuf Anime. Regarding the prequel light book Death Note: Another Note, it is also available for purchase via Right Stuf Anime for a total price of $13.49.
Where To Stream Death Note
It’s only logical that a fan would want to see the outstanding anime adaptation after reading the manga. Collectors are certain to sink their teeth into the DVD boxset, which is available once again for $25 from Right Stuf Anime. For those who want a higher resolution for their visuals, the Blu-ray edition of Death Note is available for a few dollars more at $30.63 on the same site. Meanwhile, for those who like to watch their anime via streaming, Death Note is available on a variety of different platforms. Every episode of Death Note is available on Netflix, Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Funimation.com in either subtitled or dubbed format.
Death Note and Death Note 2: The Last Name, both of which were released in 2006, as well as the 2016 sequel film Light Up The New World, are all available for purchase through Right Stuf Anime. Death Note and Death Note 2: The Last Name is available as a package for $17.93, while Light Up The New World is similarly priced. Readers searching for a more affordable way to watch all three films are in luck since they are currently available for rent on Amazon for $3.99 apiece. For fans looking for a new take on the Death Note plot, Netflix recently released a 2017 American live-action adaptation. While the majority of fans of the original series dislike this adaptation, it is still available for anyone who wishes to see it.
With its cat-and-mouse drama, spooky aesthetics, and grim plot about power corruption, Death Note is a bonafide masterpiece. The franchise is unquestionably here to stay, and there will very certainly be other adaptations and sequels in the future. This will be another walk down a darker sort of memory lane for fans. Newcomers, on the other hand, are in for a larger-than-life experience.
