[[File:Best of Adventures Red.png|thumb|right|120px|The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red, the first volume in the series]]
'''The Best of Pokémon Adventures''' is the title of two compilations of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}} released by [[VIZ Media]] in 2006. The books contain a sample of chapters from the first two story arcs.
'''The Best of Pokémon Adventures''' is the title of two compilations of the [[Pokémon Adventures]] {{pkmn|manga}} released by [[VIZ Media]] in 2006. The books contain a sample of chapters from the first two story arcs.
Both volumes are based on VIZ Media's first edition of Pokémon Adventures and retain the flipped, left-to-right reading format of the original publication. The success of the compilation volumes resulted in VIZ Media re-releasing the entire series from [[Pokémon Adventures volume 1|volume one]] beginning in June 2009.
Both volumes are based on VIZ Media's first edition of Pokémon Adventures and retain the flipped, left-to-right reading format of the original publication. The success of the compilation volumes resulted in VIZ Media re-releasing the entire series, including volumes based on games made after the initial run ended (starting with ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' after the second edition of the final Yellow volume was published), from [[Pokémon Adventures volume 1|volume one]] beginning in June 2009. For the new run of the manga, the format was reverted to the original Japanese right-to-left page order.
The {{adv|Red}} volume is comprised of chapters from the {{chap|Red, Green & Blue}}. It features the opening five chapters, the three introductory chapters of {{adv|Green}}, the two chapters where Red acquires {{p|Gyarados}}, and the Pokémon League championship tournament.
==Trivia==
{{bulbanews|Nickelodeon Magazine gives The Best of Pokémon Adventures award}}
* In 2009, The Best of Pokémon Adventures won the ''Favorite Manga Series'' award in {{wp|Nickelodeon Magazine}}'s Nickelodeon Comics Awards.
The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red was released on October 6, 2006 (ISBN 1421509288).
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The {{adv|Yellow}} volume is comprised of chapters from the {{chap|Yellow}}. It features the two opening chapters, [[Bill]] and Yellow's battle with [[Lorelei]], two standalone chapters of Yellow traveling and the final battle between Yellow and [[Lance]].
The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Yellow was released on December 5, 2006 (ISBN 1421509296).
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Revision as of 17:23, 23 February 2018
The Best of Pokémon Adventures: Red, the first volume in the series
The Best of Pokémon Adventures is the title of two compilations of the Pokémon Adventuresmanga released by VIZ Media in 2006. The books contain a sample of chapters from the first two story arcs.
Both volumes are based on VIZ Media's first edition of Pokémon Adventures and retain the flipped, left-to-right reading format of the original publication. The success of the compilation volumes resulted in VIZ Media re-releasing the entire series, including volumes based on games made after the initial run ended (starting with Gold and Silver after the second edition of the final Yellow volume was published), from volume one beginning in June 2009. For the new run of the manga, the format was reverted to the original Japanese right-to-left page order.