Yu-Gi-Oh! - Volume 024

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"One-Turn Kill"
Cover
Names
EnglishOne-Turn Kill
Japanese name
Japanese1ターンの死闘!!
RōmajiIchi Tān no shitō!!
Translated1-Turn Deathmatch!!
Serialization
SeriesYu-Gi-Oh!
Number24
SubseriesYu-Gi-Oh! Duelist
Subseries number17
3-in-1 volume"Yu-Gi-Oh! (3-in-1 edition) - Volume 008"
Contains chapters206 (D 147)214 (D 155)
Release dates
JapaneseJune 4, 2001
EnglishOctober 3, 2006
Chronology
Yu-Gi-Oh! volumes
Previous"The Battle City Finals"
Next"The Power of Ra"

"One-Turn Kill", titled "1-Turn Deathmatch!!" (1ターンの死闘!! Ichi Tān no Shitō!!) in the Japanese version, is the twenty-fourth volume of the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga. In its first English printing, it was numbered as the seventeenth volume of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist. In the 3-in-1 edition, its number was changed to match the original Japanese printing.

Chapters[edit]

Image Number Subseries number English title Japanese title
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 206 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#206 #147 "Unbreakable Spirit!" 折れない闘志!!
Orenai Tōshi!!
"Unbreakable Spirit!!"
Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura continue their Duel in the first round of the Battle City finals. Just after Dark Yugi destroys Dark Necrofear" he learns its true power, also allowing Dark Bakura to play "Destiny Board".
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 207 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#207 #148 "One-Turn Kill" 1ターンの死闘!!
Wan Tān no Shitō!!
"One-Turn Deathmatch!!"
Dark Yugi and Dark Bakura continue their Duel in the first round of the Battle City finals. With a special Spell Card, Bakura turns the Duel to his side, with one draw and one turn left before the Destiny Board finishes spelling its message.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 208 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#208 #149 "The Line of Fire" 撃てるのか!?
Uteru no ka!?
"Are You Going to Attack?!"
With all the odds against him, Dark Yugi has Summoned "Slifer the Sky Dragon," his God card. Dark Bakura appears to have lost, but Marik Ishtar has a last dirty trick up his sleeve.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 209 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#209 #150 "Jonouchi's Revenge!" 絆のために!!
Kizuna no Tame ni!!
"For the Sake of Bonds!!"
Dark Yugi defeats Dark Bakura with "Slifer the Sky Dragon," leaving Bakura badly injured. Jonouchi vows revenge on Marik Ishtar, as the second match of the quarter finals is announced.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 210 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#210 #151 "The Trap in the Temple!" 神殿の罠!!
Shinden no Wana!!
"The Shrine's Trap!"
The second round of the Battle City quarter-finals begins, with Jonouchi vowing to defeat Marik Ishtar, who is still being impersonated by Rishid. But Rishid's Trap Deck proves to be a deadly challenge.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 211 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#211 #152 "Death Trap World!" 罠世界トラップワールド!!
Shi no Torappu Wārudo!!
The second round of the Battle City quarter-finals continues, with Jonouchi facing Rishid, who is still posing as Marik Ishtar. Rishid's Trap Cards force Jonouchi onto the defensive, and his assault begins to overwhelm Jonouchi.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 212 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#212 #153 "Those Who Inherit the Duel" 決闘を継ぐ者
Kettō wo Tsugu Mono
Jonouchi faces Rishid, who is posing as Marik Ishtar, in the second quarterfinal match of Battle City. Rishid's Trap Monsters overwhelm Jonouchi, causing him to lose his confidence.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 213 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#213 #154 "The Unexpected Card!" がいなる1ひら
Igai Naru Hitohira
"The Unexpected Card"
Jonouchi gains the upper hand against Rishid (still impersonating Marik) in the second quarterfinal match of Battle City, when he Summons the Trap-destroying "Jinzo". Rishid, however, faces an even more dangerous challenge than Jonouchi's "Jinzo" when he draws the card that Marik put in his Deck.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 214 - bunkoban - JP - color.png
#214 #155 "The Cursed Bloodline!" 復讐の一族!!
Fukushū no Ichizoku!!
"The Clan's Revenge!!"
Rishid Summons the guardian of the "Royal Temple", the "Mystical Beast Selket." Jonouchi is driven back, but refuses to go down without a fight. His words cause Rishid to remember the days of his and Marik Ishtar's childhood.