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  1. When Dr. Martinez and her colleagues established the Coalition to Stop the Madness, spreading environmental awareness through the flock's public air shows, Max.

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    is the manga adaptation of James Patterson's Maximum Ride series. The manga series has been licensed to Yen Press, with NaRae Lee as the illustrator. It currently runs nine volumes, with the most recent one published in 2015 and adapting the books to about halfway through

    The manga follows rather faithfully to the books, but each one has slight differences, and so far each volume of the manga contains about half the storyline of one book. For example, the first volume contains about the first half of The Angel Experiment, and the second volume contains the second half.

    Differences from the book

    •The scene where Max punches the cliff after Angel is kidnapped is removed. •The scene when Angel wakes up is different because in the book there were two experiments. The manga only uses one. •The scene where the Flock steals the credit card is removed. They got money from Dr. Martinez instead. •The scene where they stole a van is removed. •The scene where they escape the McDonalds is shortened. Instead of a car chase, they are captured just outside the McDonalds. •The scene where Jeb offers Angel food is removed. •Max has blonde hair instead of brown sun streaked hair

    Differences from the book

    •The Flock encounters Mike only once; in the book it was twice. •Iggy uses a hair pin to open the door to the Institute; in the book, he has a small kit of tools. •The Voice doesn't possess the Ouija board. •The scene where the Flock members get new looks is altered. In the book, the Flock stumbled upon the boutique, while in the manga, Nudge found it while getting breakfast.

    Differences from the book

    •Ari doesn't wound Fang, nor does he appear in the beginning. •The Flock discovered Ari is still alive when he attacked the Flock on the way home. •Tess is not featured in the manga. •The headmaster's appearance is slightly different from the book. •Much of the field trip scene is cut out. (e.g. The scene where Nudge cries is removed) •The parts where Ari bites himself are removed. •The scene where Fang and Max scare the thugs is slightly different. •In the interrogation scene, the Flock is interrogated on one table with each member 2 to 3 seats from another, while in the book there are 5 separate tables.

    Volume 4 was released in April 2011 and features Nudge on the cover. It almost finishes the second book but cuts off right before the real Max battles with Max II. It is the first—and so far the only—volume to have a brief character profile at the beginning. The art style also changes slightly. At the end is a preview of the Witch & Wizard manga as...

    Volume 5 was released in December 2011 and features Gazzy on the cover. At the beginning is a character introduction that gives background information on the Flock, Ari, and Jeb. It opens with the fight between Max and Max II and ends with Angel in the middle of jail-breaking the Flock. The book also includes a preview of the second volume of the D...

    Volume 6 was released in December 2012 and features Angel on the cover. It almost finished Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports but cuts off around the time Fang's blog readers are destroying Itex.

    Volume 7 was released in October 2013 and features Max once again on the cover. It finishes the third book and begins The Final Warning.

    Volume 8 was released in July 2014 and features Fang once again on the cover. It continues The Final Warning.

    Volume 9 was published in late 2015 and features Iggy on the cover. It adapts the first part of MAX.

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  2. Yen Press is the manga and graphic novel imprint of Hachette Book Group. It is also the publisher of Maximum Ride: The Manga, the manga adaptation of James Patterson's Maximum Ride novel series. Volumes 1 through 8 of the manga series have already been released.

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    Illustrated by Narae Lee and released by Yen Press, the first chapter of the original English-language manga adaptation came out in July 2008 in the magazine Yen Plus. A free 22-page preview was released on Free Comic Book Day (May 3, 2008).

  4. 4.7 726 ratings. Part of: Maximum Ride. See all formats and editions. Pre-order Price Guarantee. Terms. (Volume 9)Maximum Ride and the other members of the Flock have barely recovered from their last arctic adventure, when they are confronted by the most frightening catastrophe yet.

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