What it is: The first volume of the official Kill la Kill manga, with art by Ryo Akizuki and story by Kazuki Nakashima. Shipping and other costs: None with the gift card, but it would have been $3.99 otherwise Kill la Kill Volume 1 (Manga, English, Hardcover) How much it cost: I had a gift card, so I technically got it for free. I’ve written a bit about this volume of the manga here. What it is: The second volume of the official Kill la Kill manga, with art by Ryo Akizuki and story by Kazuki Nakashima. Shipping and other costs: $3.99 Kill la Kill Volume 2 (Manga, English) What it is: A magazine featuring 30+ pages of Kill la Kill art, interviews, commentary, etc. Shipping and other costs: $3.99 Febri Volume 21 I’ve written about this volume of the manga here. What it is: The third volume of the official Kill la Kill manga, with art by Ryo Akizuki and story by Kazuki Nakashima. Shipping and other costs: 3,000円 (RIP) Kill la Kill Volume 3 (Manga, Japanese) What it is: These didn’t fit in my photos, but they’re three raw in-between frames that were actually used in the production of Kill la Kill! I have a post about these frames here. Shipping and other costs: None Kill la Kill Raw In-between Frames It came with episodes 20-24 and the episode 25 OVA on Blu-ray and DVD, the “ Kill la Kill Voices” Staff Interviews DVD, two postcards, a Nui card, and a double-sided poster. What it is: The fifth volume in the five-volume North American Limited Edition Blu-ray set. Shipping and other costs: $7.00 Kill la Kill Volume 5 Limited Edition (Blu-ray, DVD, and Bonus DVD Combo Set) How much it cost: Because I really ordered the Ryuko/Senketsu version, I got the Satsuki/Junketsu version for $18.50 instead of the $23.50 that it was meant to cost. Where I bought: Directly from Jenna Brown’s store There were also stickers from artofdiana and a Mako dress-up set from insidematthieu. The Satsuki/Junketsu version of the book (which I actually received by mistake) came with five postcards of art featured in the book, from artists o0-mu-0u, Gashi-gashi, barachan, ojajebushechkiololo11, and o-8. You can read more about the project here. What it is: A fan tribute book with over 120 contributors, hosted by Jenna Brown. Shipping and other costs: $3.99 The Kill la Kill Fanbook (and Goodies) Where I bought: I had an Amazon gift card I wanted to use, so I kinda spent more than I should have buying this from Amazon. It came with the first four episodes on Blu-ray and DVD, the Rearrange & Remix Soundtrack CD from Hiroyuki Sawano, six postcards, and a double-sided poster. What it is: The first volume in the five-volume North American Limited Edition Blu-ray set. Kill la Kill Volume 1 Limited Edition (Blu-ray, DVD, and Soundtrack CD Combo Set) So, I thought I’d put together a resource that’ll help others (and me!) know what kind of Kill la Kill merchandise is out there. The pictures I posted the other day of my Kill la Kill collection got me thinking about what I have, where I got it all, and how much everything cost. Kill la Kill Merchandise! (Official and Unofficial)
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