Berserk, Vol. 34
by:
Kentaro Miura (author)
Faced with the Kushan emperor's horrific new form and the bloody swath of destruction and spawning demons he leaves in his wake with every step, the soldiers in Griffith's new Band of the Hawk must assume their true unholy forms to battle the emperor, revealing their true faces to the citizens of...
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Faced with the Kushan emperor's horrific new form and the bloody swath of destruction and spawning demons he leaves in his wake with every step, the soldiers in Griffith's new Band of the Hawk must assume their true unholy forms to battle the emperor, revealing their true faces to the citizens of Midland. How will these tormented refugees react when they discover that their would-be rescuers are as monstrous as their enemies? And could this titanic confrontation threaten to unleash even greater horrors upon the human world?
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781595825322 (1595825320)
ASIN: 1595825320
Publish date: September 15th 2010
Publisher: Dark Horse
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Asian Literature,
Horror,
Action,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Manga,
Japanese Literature,
Dark Fantasy,
Comics Manga,
Seinen
Series: Berserk (#4)
Pretty amazing action and has a truly imaginative setting/atmosphere that I enjoy quite a bit. Maybe it's the bad translation (NOT complaining because it's free), but the deeper ethical/moral issues that I've read and heard about simply aren't coming through as of this volume. Everything up to volum...
Now the Golden Age arc is really getting rolling here. This volume actually bothers to introduce some legitimate comedy (albeit black comedy) to the work, something the last few had basically been missing, with the sole exception of some material with Puck.I'll have a broader review on Bureau42.com ...