Saint Seiya: Dark Wing

Saint Seiya: Meiou Iden - Dark Wing
聖闘士星矢 冥王異伝ダークウイング
Saint Seiya: Another Story of Hades - "Dark Wing"
聖闘士星矢 冥王異伝 ダークウィング
聖闘士星矢・冥王異伝 ダークウィング

Main Story

manga
1985
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In Greek mythology, Athena, the daughter of Zeus, was born in full armor. By birthright the goddess of battle, she did not believe in conquest, and only fought defensive wars. Her battles with bloodthirsty gods and giants shook the very earth and seemed to last forever. On the battlefield, there were a group of youths that always surrounded and protected the goddess: the Knights of Athena! Flash forward to modern-day Greece: two Japanese tourists are shocked to see a mansized meteorite crash to the earth before them. It turns out to be young Seiya. Seiya must train harder than ever if he is to survive his match with the brutal Cassios! Whoever wins will receive the greatest prize known to man: the incredibly powerful Pegasus Cloth! (Source: VIZ Media) Note: - Includes two extra chapters ("SHAKA" and “The Cygnus Story - Natassia of the Land of Ice”). - Other editions merge chapters into a total of 110 chapters.

Main Story

manga
1985
Publishers:
and 1 more
In Greek mythology, Athena, the daughter of Zeus, was born in full armor. By birthright the goddess of battle, she did not believe in conquest, and only fought defensive wars. Her battles with bloodthirsty gods and giants shook the very earth and seemed to last forever. On the battlefield, there were a group of youths that always surrounded and protected the goddess: the Knights of Athena! Flash forward to modern-day Greece: two Japanese tourists are shocked to see a mansized meteorite crash to the earth before them. It turns out to be young Seiya. Seiya must train harder than ever if he is to survive his match with the brutal Cassios! Whoever wins will receive the greatest prize known to man: the incredibly powerful Pegasus Cloth! (Source: VIZ Media) Note: - Includes two extra chapters ("SHAKA" and “The Cygnus Story - Natassia of the Land of Ice”). - Other editions merge chapters into a total of 110 chapters.