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Shocked at the lack of any discussion on Blade of the Immortal
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 12:22 pm
by Chapel
Han can no one have even brought up possibly one of the greatest manga novels of all time. Blade of the immortal is an amazing story about a wondering samurai who was in a way cursed with immortality by an old Christian woman, whom apparently has been alive a very long time. Anyway the art in this novel is unmatched by anything I've seen the only one who comes close is Akira. THe characters look so real and feel so real. THere is a bit of blood and cussing, but wow the imagery, the sword fighting, the swords. The whole think is what Kenshin wanted to be. Bad turned good to kill bad. Discuss.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 12:49 pm
by Gypsy
I had a wallpaper on my desktop from Blade of the Immortal for a while, but that's about it. How many books is the series?
over ten so far all very good
PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 12:53 pm
by Chapel
The series is really quite long, but the story never dulls. Ten graphic novels or more so far. I just had a thought, had anyone else realized that Christians in anime alwasy have like great amounts of strength and power. Wolfwood, the old lady in blade of the immortal, one of Kenshins advisaries, Helssing corperation and the Iscariot corperation both from Hellsing, Which hunter Robin, and theres probably more I just can't remember Jesus in super book. Just a thought.
-chapel-
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 20, 2004 2:06 pm
by Mave
Well, actually I'm a big fan of this series, despite the brutality. What drives me nuts is the fact that I can't really hate Anotsu. There's a big conflict between the traditional samurai ways and the Ittoryu ways. I can't make a decision yet coz I've seen both sides of the arguments (as to which is the right way) and I respect the good intentions and bad consequences behind each 'way'.
I like most of the characters, especially the female ones. The impression that I'm getting from this series is at those olden Japanese times, "there's no female rights" and "Everyone's gotta fight to survive." I like Hyakurin (her past was so sad) and Maki (she's so powerful but depressed). But they are very strong women.
Just a warning, it's not for kids and weak stomached. There's quite an amount of violence, gore, suicide, cold-blooded murder, depression, rape and sadism. But I still like it coz the author never portrayed these occurrences were good or glorified them.
PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 1:54 pm
by Haibane Shadsie
Oh, I LOVE Blade of the Immortal. And, hey, I love Aonatsu. I feel sorry for him... his family honor thing... his childhood as portrayed in "Dreamsong".
Part of the reason why I love it... the art. It has a very fine-art style, not typical of manga. Some scenes are drawn very sketch, some very realistic. A lot of scenes are done in pencil, rather than ink. It's very nice, and gives the manga such a wonderful, real, and artistic feel.
Um... the lady who cursed Manji.. Yaobikuni, I think her name was... I don't think she was a Christian. Wasn't she a Tiebetan Bhuddist priestess?
Anyway... I also really like the whole portrayal of the violence in the manga. It's not shown as "good". The characters really struggle with the violence in thei world, and committing acts of it. I think Manji likes killing his enemies, but it is a huge emotional strain on Rin... though Rin feels like she has to because she needs to avenge her family.
My favorite character in the manga is Rin, possibly followed by Aonatsu.
about the old lady
PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2004 2:23 pm
by Chapel
It isn't said so far as I am to understand the religious position the lady holds however she is always going on about salvation of soul and askes if he went to church that morning.
chapel
PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 7:36 am
by Mave
Hah, I just got Autumn Frost! XD
I don't usually cheer for murder but someone was really asking to be disposed. Justice has been done!!! mwahaha
Ahem....so at what point does something become a spoiler?
PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 8:01 am
by HikariChan
i havent seen the series
PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 10:18 am
by righteous_slave
I picked up a few issues when Dark Horse started publishing it. It is definiatly beautiful artwork and an interesting story line. Question are the graphic novels cut up by the artist to read left to right like the Dark Horse comics, or do they now retain the original orientation. For that matter, is Dark Horse still distributing them, or did someone else pick it up?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 9:09 am
by CrusaderX
Ah, Blade of the Immortal is my all-time favorite manga series. Manji is such a great character, and I really love Rin!
Dark Horse is still the U.S. publisher. And the graphic novels read left to right, just like the individual issues.
PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 11:17 am
by Mangafanatic
It's shonen. . . . *begins convulsing madly as she flees thread*
PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 1:33 pm
by Knives
Mave wrote::grin:
Well, actually I'm a big fan of this series, despite the brutality. What drives me nuts is the fact that I can't really hate Anotsu. There's a big conflict between the traditional samurai ways and the Ittoryu ways. I can't make a decision yet coz I've seen both sides of the arguments (as to which is the right way) and I respect the good intentions and bad consequences behind each 'way'.
I like most of the characters, especially the female ones. The impression that I'm getting from this series is at those olden Japanese times, "there's no female rights" and "Everyone's gotta fight to survive." I like Hyakurin (her past was so sad) and Maki (she's so powerful but depressed). But they are very strong women.
Just a warning, it's not for kids and weak stomached. There's quite an amount of violence, gore, suicide, cold-blooded , depression, and sadism. But I still like it coz the author never portrayed these occurrences were good or glorified them.
What if someone read books like hellsing or project arms, do you think they would be able to handle this????
PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2004 2:16 pm
by Retten
BOTI has to be on of my favorite maga series its got a really good story and AMAZING! artwork its just beautiful
@knives yeah if you have read those I'm sure you can handle this
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 7:27 am
by Mave
Knives wrote:What if someone read books like hellsing or project arms, do you think they would be able to handle this????
hmm..is Hellsing manga like the anime? All I know is I can handle Blade of Immortal but I couldn't stand watching Hellsing for a minute. I haven't seen Project Arms before. Hope this helps.
Well Hellsing
PostPosted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 11:25 am
by Chapel
Mave wrote:hmm..is Hellsing manga like the anime? All I know is I can handle Blade of Immortal but I couldn't stand watching Hellsing for a minute. I haven't seen Project Arms before. Hope this helps.
Mave Blade of the Immortal is so gorgeuos you will honestly overlook the blood n gore. THe Manga for Hellsing was interesting I own it I really like vampire things. However. Hellsing deals with a subject matter altogether different than that of Blade of the Immortal. Hellsing is just pure unbridalled distruction of demonic entities by different organzations. Blade of the Immortal is about a man seeking redemption in so many words. A man who killed so many people that he has now dedicated his life to killing only bad guys to make up for his past transgresstions. However he runs into the same problem Kenshin ran into who is bad. Mangi is immortal though so this adds another level of intensity. Basically it depends on what about the series you don't think you can stand. The art is unbelievable, However the manga deals with rape, murder, cussing, and many other things. Its twisted and I wouldn't recommend it for anyone under age, but if your up to it. Great plot, great art, and great characters. The fight scences are really good too.
-chapel
PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 12:49 pm
by CrusaderX
Alot of manga and anime are violent just for the sake of being violent. The violence is extremely gratuitous, and there's no substance underneath.
Blade of the Immortal is violent at times, but the story has quite alot of substance and features wonderful, three-dimensional characters who you grow to really care about. So yes, there's violence, but there's also a good solid story with depth and heart as well.