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Blade of the Immortal Volume 11: Beasts: Beasts v. 11 [Paperback]

Hiroaki Samura
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Dark Horse; illustrated edition edition (30 Dec 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1569717419
  • ISBN-13: 978-1569717417
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 14.7 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 598,634 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After traveling a long and perilous road together, Rin and her immoral bodyguard, Manji, have become separated, Rin risking life and limb in her pursuit of her family's murderer, the ruthless Anotsu Kagehisa, leader of the outlaw Itto-Ryu sword school. Manji is slowly recovering -- and reassembling -- after being dismembered by Itto-ryu thugs, and has set off to find Rin. Meanwhile, both friends and enemies are also assembling. Manji's ally, the beautiful assassin Hyakurin has put a lot of Itto-ryu swordsmen under the dirt, but the tides are turned when she falls under the hands of a group of Itto-ryu killers who will go to any length -- and spare no agonies -- to get her to talk. Collecting issues #66-72 of the ongoing series.

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One BEAST of a novel! 16 Jun 2003
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For those following the series, you are in for a real treat with Beasts! One of the most gripping and stomach churning volume yet!

So far the manga has revolved around Rin, and her immortal yojimbo (bodyguard) Manji, on their journey to find Anotsu Kagehisa to seek revenge for what he and his clan did to her Father's sword school. However, in Beasts the story diverts upon other characters that have made their way into the series through various circumstances. This volume shows how ruthless Anotsu's group, the Itto-Ryu, can be when they storm into the home of Hyakurin, a beautiful assassin and member of the Akagi Assassins, and take her to location where they can get her to talk... and they will go to any lengths necessary to get her to!

Beasts is certainly not for those with a weak stomach, nor those who can't stand the sight of torture and female abuse!!! So, you've been warned.

Blade of the Immortal certainly puts the "graphic" into Graphic Novel!! Very recommended reading.

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the best manga ever 13 May 2003
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this is a brilliant manga. the artwork is unbeatable and the storylines are amazing. i truly recommend blade of the immortal to anyone who enjoys their manga. i can not wait until i get the next book in the series so i can coninue this fab journey.
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A Grave's Worth of Memories. 27 Jan 2003
By Marc Ruby™ - Published on Amazon.com
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It is a rare thing for me to actually read a manga series in the correct order. This much something to do with the erratic way I come upon them. 'Blade of the Immortal' is typical of what happens. I started in the middle, read books at the ends, and finally finished up in the middle again. This is the first time (outside of volume 1) that I have read one of these stories knowing everything that went before. Typically of me, this is one of those issues where that is hardly an advantage.

I have a bit of a love-hate relationship with the level of violence in Samura's stories. Moderation is rare in these stories, and there is a limit to the number of body parts I can accept as plot devices. Don't misunderstand me, I like this series a lot, but sometimes it gets out of control. This is especially true of violence against women. Of which there is more than is needed to establish the villainy of the villains. At a certain point it stops being a plot device and becomes a major theme, but Hiroaki Samura doesn't seem to be going anywhere with it.

'Beasts' is a story that stands pretty much on its own. Its main characters are Hyakurin and Shinriji, two of the remaining members of the Mugai-Ryu sword school that is hunting the same Anotsu Kagehisa who is the object or Rin's quest for revenge. Both are resting from their last conflict when, suddenly, members of Kagehisa's Itto-Ryo show up in a surprise attack. They make a valiant defence, but Hyakurin is captured, bundled off to a secret location and tortured to find out what she knows about the people for whom she is working.

And tortured, and tortured, and tortured. This is a nightmare that successfully proves Hyakurin's determination, but is otherwise a test of what the reader can stomach. As relief to the inventive ways to cause pain, we see many flashbacks about Hyakurin's history. This part is indeed interesting, and I would have relished more history and less splatter. So this manga has a good story, good art, but is a test of intestinal fortitude. Be warned. If you like nails coated in hot pepper you won't have much of a problem. If you have a touchy stomach like me be prepared to take it carefully.

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the name of the game is vengeance...extreme vengeance 6 Mar 2003
By Ian Vance - Published on Amazon.com
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Blade of the Immortal, in brief summery:

Think it would be great to live forever? Manji, a crass ronin of eighteenth century Japan, doesn't agree. Cursed to immortal life for prior misdeeds, he must dispatch a thousand evil men to the judgment of the Buddha in order to die himself. Joining a young girl on her quest for vengeance against the rebellious Itto-Ryu sword school, Manji soon has dire need for his twelve blades as he faces a motley of hardened warriors, psychopaths, philosophers and just plain jokers. The thousand-man requiem is met by the painful stroke of give-and-take; and is told in a fashion that puts most modern epics to shame.

Now with that said, I have a bone to pick with Dark Horse. Manji is not present in this volume, yet his face (cool as it is) adorns the cover of "beasts" and would seem a blatant selling point to ignorant fans of the series. I take offense to this on an _asthetic_ level---I'm well aware that the Japanese and Thai graphic novels use this cover as well---but a picture of Hyakurin (the main character of this particular episode) would be much more appropriate. Still, I'm not _quite_ as upset as I was to find that the beautful Anotsu cover of "secrets" had been replaced with the armless manji-in-action from "The Gathering" #12--now that was TRULY a travesty!!

Anyway, on with the review (warning---some spoilers ahead). This long storyarc features a bunch of Itto-Ryu swordsmen who have 'gone rogue' (an oxymoron, I know) to settle an old score with the Mugai-Ryu. Hyakurin is captured and tortured for information. Giichi searchs the whorehouse district of Tatsumi for her. Events lead up to the typical Samura showdown: lots of hacked-off limbs and macho posturing, though ol' Giich is a bit more reserved than the average kenchi. Several dream sequences flesh out the personalities of Hyakurin and Shinriji, and expose some of the conflicts inherent within Japanese culture and society.

A note on the review below: considering how sex is portrayed by the bulk of adult Japanese anime/manga, Samura actually handles the material with far more subtely and sensitivity than his contemporaries. There is no real nudity, and the most offensive act is thankfully restrained by a dream/memory sequence. Still, this is a fairly harrowing storyarc, about as rough as "Heart of Darkness", and those of a weak violence-threshold need not venture further.

Five stars. Hopefully Dark Horse is saving that Anotsu cover for the storyarc after Fall Frost...

Beastly awesome!!! 1 Jun 2007
By Deric M. Griffin - Published on Amazon.com
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This is one of the better volumes of blade of the immortal. Whereas the last volume gave a lot of story and not much on action, this particular volume does a good job of balancing both. The stories in this one are very emotional, and give key background information for a couple of characters. An issue like this gives the author a chance to shine as a great writer. You can see how his manga has won several awards, as it goes beyond the action/shallow-emotion that so many other manga and anime have. I cannot stress enough how good this volume is, I literally read it from cover to cover. If you're already a fan of the series then saying this is pointless, but pick this up...you won't regret it!
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