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Blade of the Immortal

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1Blade of the Immortal Empty Blade of the Immortal Thu Jul 23, 2009 1:42 pm

Aceviper

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BOI is a one of a kind manga. The story is a little boring in the beginning but as you progress to the the further volumes, things start getting interesting. Of course, prolongation of any series gets on your nerves. And right now that's the main reason I'm not up to date on the manga >_< I'm still somewhere in the seventeenth volume. >_<

Blade of the Immortal follows the deeds of Manji, a skilled samurai who has a decisive advantage: no wound can kill him, except for a rare poison. In the past, his criminal actions led to the death of 100 other samurai (including his sister's husband). He becomes immortal at the hand of an 800-year-old nun named Yaobikuni, and is compelled by the death of his sister to accept the quest that will end his agelessness. He has vowed to make amends by killing 1000 evil men, and until he does Manji will be kept alive by "sacred bloodworms", remarkable creatures that allow him to survive nearly any injury and reattach severed limbs even after hours of separation. They work by sacrificing themselves to seal the wound - they're worms that were bred to be as close in their chemical and physical make-up to humans as you can get without being human. They cannot handle regrowth on a large scale, but, for example, can reattach a severed limb or seal a hole in the brain.

Manji crosses paths with a young girl named Asano Rin and promises to help her avenge her parents, who were killed by a cadre of master swordsmen led by Anotsu Kagehisa. Anotsu killed Rin's father and his entire dōjō, making them a family of outcasts. Anotsu's quest is to gather other outcasts and form an extremely powerful new dojo, the Ittō-ryū (a school teaching any technique that wins, no matter how exotic or underhanded), and has started taking over and destroying other dojos.

In addition, another group calling itself the Mugai-ryū has emerged, in opposition to the Ittō-ryū. Its true leadership and motives are initially a mystery, but its methods (any tactics that leads to victory) resemble those of the Ittō-ryū. They try to enlist Manji's help as they seem to want the same thing. Eventually Manji joins but quickly pulls out after he finds out a member, Shira, is way too sadistic for his tastes. After a while Manji finally discovers that the Mugai-ryū work for the government. They are all death row inmates who are allowed to live only if they serve the shogunate . While Manji and Shira quickly grow to hate each other, after Shira runs off, Manji remains on friendly terms with the other members of the group.

In a broader context, the series covers the effects of death and the consequences of not being able to die, as well as the meanings behind living. Most of the principal characters have some sort of purpose which they inexplicably discover through the events that transpire.'

By the way it does also have a Unique artwork. What some people say, gives you the feeling of reality in the manga.

2Blade of the Immortal Empty Re: Blade of the Immortal Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:12 am

Aceviper

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And right now, I am still glued to the story. Just downloaded Volume 19 and 20. Reading.

Till date, from somewhere in the volume 5 or 6...till volume 18, its been hair raisingly suspense filled.

Full ten on ten for it in my books.

3Blade of the Immortal Empty Re: Blade of the Immortal Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:44 am

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Aceviper wrote:Full ten on ten for it in my books.
AMEN!

This series was never boring. And I've read some 2 GB of this shit. Not even once was I bored. Dark Horse is publishing it's official translations. WICKED!

The thing I loved about this book is that other than the main character, Manji (Oh you'll love him! I'm sure), there are a ton of other lovable characters. Heck, At some point of time, you start feeling sorry for that Kagehisa dude.
Everyone, the baddies and the good guys, are shades of gray. Nobody's perfect and everything (except the chosen-ku) is very much down to earth.
All the characters have some kind of back-story and that helps them to go blend easy with the story.

Characters I liked as of now;
-Manji (DUH!)
-Magets (the Ninja-ish dude with the Jap-fro... lol... Japanese Afro = Jap-fro)
-Rin (she's cute)
-Hyakurin (she's hawt, no she really is hawt. Tragic, but sexy. De ja vou?)
-That-Bald-Guy-Forgot-His-Name (he's cool too, love his blade)
-Makie (GIRL POWER!)

And then there's SHIRA. Sonnuva b17(h I hate him. But I must admit he's one heck of a character. Kinda reminds me of Mr. Blond from Reservoir Dogs.

Another thing about this manga is the weapons. I mean look at Manji, what a multitasker! I mean 12 weapons at a time? DUDE! I'd say he's mad skillz. And every weapon shown in the series, every signature weapon used by a character is very highly researched on.
Eg: Anotsu Kageihisa's axe-sword is actually one modeled after a Tibetan axe. I mean, who even thought Tibetans used axes? I thought China banned all weapons there.


I am told of a 13 episode anime series that was broadcasted last year based on BOTI.
I am also told it sucks ass.

I have said this a million times before and I will say it again;
HIROAKI SAMURA IS KING!
If I don't give BOTI a 10/10 rating, I'm damn well not gonna give any manga a rating of 10/10.

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