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Vagabond
Genre:
Action / Adventure
Drama
Fantasy
Vagabond Synopsis: After Musashi single-handedly takes on the Yoshioka School, Gion Toji, one of the school's strongest fighters, is out for revenge. Meanwhile, Musashi and his wild young disciple set out for Nara to face the challenges presented by the ferocious spear technique of the monks of Hozoin Temple. All the while, Musashi is struggling between his growing feelings of love for Otsu and his devotion to the way of the sword.
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Customer Review(s)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
What can I say? 6 star this book! Jun 19, 2008 reviewed by Stah-witch-knee
Vagabond is probaly one of the best manga ever written, and especially drawn. The art is amazing. The only other one comparable in sheer visual beauty is the manwha Shaman Warrior. The facial expressions and movement are beyond any manga out there or before. The realism is astonishing, especially the violence. In the first volume, a bandit gets his arm sliced off and it looked so realistic, its a little disturbing. The story is very slow moving, but thats what makes it so good. Each panel is very deliberate in its function. No word is wasted and no expression can be missed for its point. Vagabond is truly a work of art. I can't recommend it enough. The best toilet reading. The best.
Stah-witch-knee also recommended: Shaman Warrior, Blade of the Immortal, Lone Wolf and Cub,
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
greatness! Jul 16, 2007 reviewed by Curt (Vagabond Vol. 24)
Takehiko Inoue brings to life the story based on the novel musashi with fantastically detailed artwork in this vagabond issue , #24 is the best vol. of vagabond i have read so far. Must buy for fans of this manga!
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