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GTO Volume 13
  • PAPERBACK: 216 PAGES
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 1-59182-137-1
  • EAN: 978-1-59182-137-3
  • AVAILABLE: NOW
  • MSRP: $9.99
    • OT Comedy

      OUT OF PRINT

Onizuka's thirst for buried treasure causes him to drive his students into hard labor, the lot of them following his orders to dig up the island. But it isn't long before mutiny takes root in the form of a conniving Urumi who finds a subtle way to get Onizuka out of the way. However, the way of Onizuka lives on in the young Noboru who finds himself the unwitting hero to a lost Anko. Could the embers of amour be glowing between them? Well, if they are, rest assured Onizuka will find a way to fan them into a class four fire. And, just to spice things up a bit more, Azusa does a little inebriated bonding with some of her worst tormenters.

Eikichi Onizuka
A 22-year-old ex-biker, Onizuka's goal is to be the Greatest Teacher in the World ... and in the process meet a few cute coeds, too ...


Azusa Fuyutsuki
Japanese studies teacher at Holy Forest. She is Onizuka's love interest.


Miyabi Aizawa
One of Onizuka's students. She tries to make her teacher's life as miserable as possible.


Yoshito Kikuchi
Another of Onizuka's pupils. He is the class president and a computer genius.


By Tohru Fujisawa

Fujisawa-san made his manga debut in 1989 with 'Love You' in a magazine called Magazine (Magajin) FRESH January issue. His other works include 'Adesugata Junjo Boy,' 'Shonan Jun-ai Gumi,' and 'Bad Company.'

'GTO' made its appearance in 1997 in the Weekly Shonen Magazine, and the following year, Fujisawa-san was awarded the 22nd Kodansha Manga award for the series. A live-action GTO TV drama also began in 1998 and a live-action movie followed in 1999. The GTO TV anime began running in Japan in 2000.