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Vampire Hunter D, Vol. 1 di Hideyuki Kikuchi
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Vampire Hunter D, Vol. 1 (edizione 2005)

di Hideyuki Kikuchi (Autore)

Serie: Vampire Hunter D (1)

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The year is 12,090 A.D., and what little is left of humanity has finally crawled out from the ashes of war and destruction. From the darkness of fallout, mutants and a race of vampires known as the Nobility have spawned. They rule the weak with no remorse. Once bitten by a Nobility, one is cursed to become a member of the undead. Villagers cower in fear, hoping and praying for a savior to rid them of their undying nightmare. All they have to battle this danger is a different kind danger â?? a Vampire Hunter.

Enter D â?? a lone, mysterious vampire hunter, sought out by the desperate Doris Lang. Bitten by the vampire lord Count Lee, Doris is destined to her unholy fate... Can D deliver her from her curse and bring her to salvation, or will she forever be part of the unholy dead… (altro)

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Titolo:Vampire Hunter D, Vol. 1
Autori:Hideyuki Kikuchi (Autore)
Info:Dark Horse Manga (2005), Edition: Translation, 272 pages
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This was a proper nostalgia kick for me, since I used to swallow these books as a teen. For every flaw of Kikuchi's, there was something that had me falling in love with the series all over again. It's common for people to claim poor translation, and I really can't comment on that, but there are times when the writing is so clunky it's downright hilarious; there are some things that a mistranslation can't excuse.

The appeal for me is largely in the combination of world-building, the unique character of D, and Kickuchi's endearing blend of multiple classic genres. The setting is just wonderful: a sort of post-post apocalypse. Initially, a nuclear war sets man back hundreds of years, at which point the vampires of legend rise out of the shadows and take advantage of a wounded world. They rule over the now archaic human civilisation as "Nobility" and, picking up where man has let off, develop a highly advanced technological society. Over the course of time, they reach out to the stars and colonise planets; there are wars with extra-terrestrials, mankind finds its spine and rebels, which eventually leads to an even more chaotic and broken world. The "Capital" is a remnant of this technological society that now remains clean of and protected from the Nobility, but everything outside of this is "the frontier", which functions much like the lawless West. Bloodthirsty nobles are presented as a dying aristocracy that get what they can take, but are prevented from regaining total control by the presence of skilled bounty/vampire hunters. D, the main character, is a half-breed and therefore an outcast to both Nobility and humanity. Nevertheless, he is one such skilled hunter who people will call on when convenient. Along with a left hand infected with a sentient parasite, D's cold demeanour and hinted origins make for a unique and mysterious protagonist.

This first book was never really a highlight for me in the series, and it looks like that's still the case. Regardless of the role which translation plays here, Kickuchi's prose comes across very, very bad in English. I don't remember it being quite this bad - I'm hoping it gets better. It's a bizarre mix of gothic atmosphere, flowery description, laughable dialogue and messy, chaotic action. It's sometimes effective, but more often childish, clunky and confusing. At its best, it can be accepted as fun, pulpy schlock, which sits right at home with its origins. Kikuchi wears his influences on his sleeve, dedicating the book to Terrence Fisher of Hammer Horror fame, and Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, notable in their roles as Dracula and Van Helsing, respectably. Shane, a quintessential Western, makes its presence known here also. The young boy in that is much like little Dan here, who idolises and looks up to D. Like the stranger, Shane, D waltzes into the lives of a family one day and acts as a mentor, protector, and even a farm hand. But he's only there for a season, and once he's saved the day, "off to the dusty trails" he goes.

Vampire Hunter D is pulpy because its influences are pulpy, but, if anything, it is elevated by its attempt to expand on its treading of cliches with big ideas and genre-blending. According to my memory, the stories do get better, and the world gets richer, but D remains as mysterious as ever. The book that started it all is an occasionally enjoyable - but mostly tolerable - foundation for a beautiful mess that would come after. I will be rereading the next book, but we'll see after that. My senses are still recovering from the assault. ( )
  TheScribblingMan | Aug 6, 2023 |
If you're here because of the movie you will likely be disappointed. One, this isn't what Bloodlust was based on; that's book 3. Two, this guy's a bit more boring. Great feel to the atmosphere but D is never really in any danger or trouble, and he reeks of angsty protagonist who can never have any friends. ( )
  Ravenwoodwitch | Apr 15, 2022 |
I gave up on it. It has a few interesting ideas, but the translation, I presume, gives it some vaguely awkward prose and dialogue. It also seems to have that peculiar characteristic of Japanese media where the methods of characters getting out of danger, or the specific mechanism of how certain powers work, seem very contrived. I wasn't expecting hard sci-fi, of course, but still the effect was reminiscent of children playing with action figures. On the whole, it seems like this book was trying to be cool, but just ends up being silly. If the author had any self awareness of that, it was lost on me. ( )
  perrywatson | Jan 6, 2022 |
Fun read, writing style is a weird mix of serious and pulp. Also it's about a bunch of superhumans doing superhuman stuff. Again, fun to read. ( )
  joelmeador | Sep 6, 2020 |
This book is a novelization of the manga series; unfortunately, Goodreads cannot seem to distinguish between the manga version I read in 2014, and the novelization I just finished reading in 2018. Either way, it’s an interesting read. Science fiction, fantasy, horror, vampires, dystopian future, alternate history, steampunk, western – there’s a little bit here of everything, but it works somehow. ‘D’ is a dhampir – half human and half vampire – who hunts vampires. Vampires have ruled over humans for millennia, and are referred to as ‘Nobility’, but this far in the future they are virtually extinct. This series is not as enamored of vampires as some are; these vampires are soulless, ruthless, self-serving narcissists who only care for themselves. Humanity has been subjugated for so long, the rebellion has literally been bred out of them by the vampires superior knowledge acquisition and resource base. ‘D’ is a classic tsundere character – the stoic lone hero whose burden it is to save the weak and unfortunate. He uses his not inconsiderable powers – and prodigious genealogical and genetic inheritance – to defeat and kill the ‘Nobility’. I can’t say much more without giving things away. There is blood, gore, and violence, but there are no explicit sexual scenes, though are are situations where sexual violence is implied or threatened.
I found the novelization more enjoyable than the manga, but I think that is because I ended up with a digitized manga version, and the drawing did not come out well at all in that. [from Goodreads profil] ( )
  RecklessReader | Apr 13, 2018 |
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Hideyuki Kikuchiautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Amano, YoshitakaIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Leahy, KevinTraduttoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
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The year is 12,090 A.D., and what little is left of humanity has finally crawled out from the ashes of war and destruction. From the darkness of fallout, mutants and a race of vampires known as the Nobility have spawned. They rule the weak with no remorse. Once bitten by a Nobility, one is cursed to become a member of the undead. Villagers cower in fear, hoping and praying for a savior to rid them of their undying nightmare. All they have to battle this danger is a different kind danger â?? a Vampire Hunter.

Enter D â?? a lone, mysterious vampire hunter, sought out by the desperate Doris Lang. Bitten by the vampire lord Count Lee, Doris is destined to her unholy fate... Can D deliver her from her curse and bring her to salvation, or will she forever be part of the unholy dead

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