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Sto caricando le informazioni... Blade of the Immortal, Book 01: Blood of a Thousanddi Hiroaki Samura
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Well done, I guess, but not really my thing. The details of the cynical antihero's curse of immortality are sort of novel (body parts made out of "blood worms", and the requirement that he find and kill exactly one thousand bad guys) but the fight scenes fall into a predictable pattern: bad guy chops off hero's arms/legs/liver, not realizing he's immortal; bad guy chuckles and turns to go; hero gets up and kills him. Also, samurai intrigue for its own sake (renegades from Sword School X form Sword School Y to wipe out all the other sword schools, etc.) is possibly even sillier than superhero intrigue. The art is lovely, although the very gory violence is stylized in a way that just looks odd to me: for instance, people don't just get stabbed or sliced by swords, they get sliced in half effortlessly as if they were made out of Jello. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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To end his eternal suffering, he must slay one thousand enemies! Manji, a ronin warrior of feudal Japan, has been cursed with immortality. To rid himself of this curse and end his life of misery, he must slay one thousand evil men! His quest begins when a young girl seeks his help in taking revenge on her parents' killers...and his quest won't end until the blood of a thousand has spilled!. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Too little or shallow character motivations and plot holes. Yaobikuni's motivations to give Manji the kessen-chu aren't shown. The question as to what method to use to figure out who the truly evil ones are was completely dropped. It wasn't shown that Sori felt guilty and used the excuse to pay Rin for X because he could've simply taken X. ( )