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It's All About Revenge - Nothing Personal.In the bleak world of the swordsman, it is said that he who becomes theNumber 1 samurai shall rule the world. And only Number 2 is allowed to challenge Number 1. Afro Samurai has assumed the mantle ofNumber 2, seeking vengeance against Number1, a gunman who killed his father years ago. But assassins lurk at every corner, seeking to It's All About Revenge - Nothing Personal.In the bleak world of the swordsman, it is said that he who becomes the Number 1 samurai shall rule the world. And only Number 2 is allowed to challenge Number 1. Afro Samurai has assumed the mantle of Number 2, seeking vengeance against Number1, a gunman who killed his father years ago. But assassins lurk at every corner, seeking to rob Afro Samurai of the title of Number 2.

Can Afro survive long enough to exact his revenge? This manga didn't really do it for me. It was readable but not really interesting.

I may or may not read the second volume. It's pretty much just a guy seeking revenge and killing a lot of people in his way, including innocents. No one is safe.

Now don't get me wrong. I love a badass. This guy was just more of an asshole than I'd like. I think the main character speaks once and it's only one word.

There's practically no character development so I ended up feeling disconnected.As far as the This manga didn't really do it for me. It was readable but not really interesting.

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I may or may not read the second volume. It's pretty much just a guy seeking revenge and killing a lot of people in his way, including innocents. No one is safe.

Now don't get me wrong. I love a badass. This guy was just more of an asshole than I'd like.

I think the main character speaks once and it's only one word. There's practically no character development so I ended up feeling disconnected.As far as the artwork goes I had trouble figuring out what was going on in the action panels more so than I normally do. I did really enjoy the black and white artwork being interjected with red blood wherever needed.

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I've always enjoyed that combo.If you read manga for the art then this is for you. If you read it for the storyline then I wouldn't recommend this one. This wasn’t quite as impressive as the anime series—or miniseries, I guess, since it’s only 5 half-hour episodes long—but it was definitely still great fun, full of ultraviolence, Afrodroids (vol. 2), killer teddy bears, and Inigo Montoya-style revenge. Also, it helps a ton if you listen to the show’s while you read it.Unfortunately, however, it just isn’t possible to get the full afro effect in this format.

Hmm, now I’m tempted to try to make some sort of flip book.the hair This wasn’t quite as impressive as the anime series—or miniseries, I guess, since it’s only 5 half-hour episodes long—but it was definitely still great fun, full of ultraviolence, Afrodroids (vol. 2), killer teddy bears, and Inigo Montoya-style revenge. Also, it helps a ton if you listen to the show’s while you read it.Unfortunately, however, it just isn’t possible to get the full afro effect in this format.

Hmm, now I’m tempted to try to make some sort of flip book.the hair is pretty essential. Hubby loves the anime, so I picked up the manga/graphic novel.

3 stars.Afro Samurai is the second best fighter/warrior of all time. When he was just a boy his father battled No.1 and lost. Afro Samurai is seeking revenge for his father. This whole manga you see No.

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2 fighting his way to No. 1 through hundreds of assassins and gangs.I thought the drawings were too rough at times. I could hardly see what was going on. I just saw action lines and kanji with blood for emphasis. Also Hubby loves the anime, so I picked up the manga/graphic novel. 3 stars.Afro Samurai is the second best fighter/warrior of all time. When he was just a boy his father battled No.1 and lost.

Afro Samurai is seeking revenge for his father. This whole manga you see No. 2 fighting his way to No. 1 through hundreds of assassins and gangs.I thought the drawings were too rough at times. I could hardly see what was going on. I just saw action lines and kanji with blood for emphasis.

Also the Japanese people were pretty generic. All of them looked the same. So I didn't know who was who.Overall it was an okay story. My husband said I would probably like the anime better. It is pretty funny and with all the fight scenes they look better animated. I will be reading Vol: 2. Unlike LONE WOLF AND CUB, to which AS cannot help but be compared, this is long on style and short on substance.

The style of LW&C is simple and elegant, whereas AS is overly busy and frenetic. I like the style, but it far overshadows the shallowness of the story. Yet, I enjoyed it. This might have depth, but I doubt it will gain much in the next TP.

My guess is #2 (which comes out next month, as I type this) will contain more of the same, much like the DRAGONBALL series, which is just a Unlike LONE WOLF AND CUB, to which AS cannot help but be compared, this is long on style and short on substance. The style of LW&C is simple and elegant, whereas AS is overly busy and frenetic. I like the style, but it far overshadows the shallowness of the story. Yet, I enjoyed it.

This might have depth, but I doubt it will gain much in the next TP. My guess is #2 (which comes out next month, as I type this) will contain more of the same, much like the DRAGONBALL series, which is just a series of fights to see who is the best.

I like the style enough to give it one more chance, but I am skeptical this will rise above its simplistic beginnings. Kind of pissed that I got a late fee at the library for this one. Not worth the time to me. About 40% of the artwork is really hard to decipher, the plot is incredibly basic and dull and there is NOTHING likeable AT ALL about our so-called 'hero.' In fact, I stopped reading and started skimming after the scene where this character we're supposed to feel sorry for uses a disabled woman as a shield and cuts her head off.

This whole book was nothing but a bunch of misogyny and gore for the sake of Kind of pissed that I got a late fee at the library for this one. Not worth the time to me. About 40% of the artwork is really hard to decipher, the plot is incredibly basic and dull and there is NOTHING likeable AT ALL about our so-called 'hero.'

In fact, I stopped reading and started skimming after the scene where this character we're supposed to feel sorry for uses a disabled woman as a shield and cuts her head off. This whole book was nothing but a bunch of misogyny and gore for the sake of gore. Aesthetically appealing, the art in this three color book is incredibly well done. That said, the plot is pretty basic. A young boy sees his father murdered and becomes a cold hearted killer in pursuit of revenge. Still, this book has a few twists on that old saw that I enjoyed, and there's something to be said for the classic foil of the hero killing another warrior in honorable battle in front of his young son, definitively adding to the cycle of violence.This book is ultraviolent, but worth Aesthetically appealing, the art in this three color book is incredibly well done. That said, the plot is pretty basic.

A young boy sees his father murdered and becomes a cold hearted killer in pursuit of revenge. Still, this book has a few twists on that old saw that I enjoyed, and there's something to be said for the classic foil of the hero killing another warrior in honorable battle in front of his young son, definitively adding to the cycle of violence.This book is ultraviolent, but worth reading if that sort of story appeals to you.

Im tempted to give this one a 4, but I guess I have to bring it back a notch.It tells the same story as the anime does which is fairly simply - Afro sees his father getting killed and swores revenge. Death ensues.It's refreshing how the story doesn't even try to be anything else than it is - pure and simple revenge actionfest. It is an entertainingly fast read, though for some it might be too much as the chapters are just afro facing another opponent.So the reason to read this comic is its Im tempted to give this one a 4, but I guess I have to bring it back a notch.It tells the same story as the anime does which is fairly simply - Afro sees his father getting killed and swores revenge.

Death ensues.It's refreshing how the story doesn't even try to be anything else than it is - pure and simple revenge actionfest. It is an entertainingly fast read, though for some it might be too much as the chapters are just afro facing another opponent.So the reason to read this comic is its visuals which are beautiful.

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It is black and white where only the blood is colored and oh my how beautiful it is. Yet there's the tragedy that all of the pictures are a shade too dark and sometimes it's hard to figure out what is happening.

If the visuals were lighter (i.e. Easier to understand) it would get the fourth point, but this confusing really does take something away from this story.For those who like their action violent and ruthless and their swords sharp.(The book is a bit vague on what came first, the anime or the manga, but I ended up thinking that the anime was first.). Here we have a situation where I will note the difference between liking something and considering it to be well done. There is a lot more style than substance here, but the style is slick and refined, with no wasted space. The story doesn't apologize for what it is, and that's in part what I don't like about it.

Revenge will destroy its subject as well as its object and this story couldn't be clearer about that. The world Afro Samurai resides in is a dark one, where men lust for power and women Here we have a situation where I will note the difference between liking something and considering it to be well done.

There is a lot more style than substance here, but the style is slick and refined, with no wasted space. The story doesn't apologize for what it is, and that's in part what I don't like about it. Revenge will destroy its subject as well as its object and this story couldn't be clearer about that. The world Afro Samurai resides in is a dark one, where men lust for power and women are casualties of that lust. Not a world I need to spend a lot of time in. Nevertheless, Afro Samurai is expertly written and drawn so I can't fault it for that.

/andAfro Samurai ( アフロサムライ, Afuro Samurai ), also written AFRO SAMURAI, is a series written and illustrated. It was originally serialized irregularly in the dōjinshi from September 1999 to May 2000. Inspired by Takashi Okazaki's love of and music and American media, Afro Samurai follows the life of Afro Samurai who witnessed his father (owner of the No. 1 headband) being killed by the hands of a gunslinger named Justice (owner of the No. 2 headband) while he was a child. As an adult, Afro sets off to avenge his father's death and kill Justice.The Afro Samurai dōjinshi was adapted into a 5-episode TV series by studio in 2007.

The same studio also went on to produce a made-for-TV movie sequel entitled Afro Samurai: Resurrection in 2009, which gained two nominations, for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, which it won, and Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More). After the release of the anime series, Takashi Okazaki remade the original Afro Samurai dōjinshi into a two-volume manga. To be only released in North America, and licensed the title and published it under their new Tor/Seven Seas imprint.In addition to the success of the anime series, Afro Samurai has also been adapted into and an upcoming live-action feature film. For the TV series and the film, two soundtracks by the of have been released as well as a profile book in Japan. Contents Plot Afro SamuraiIn a futuristic yet feudal, it is said that the one who wields the Number 1 headband is the fiercest fighter in the world and shall possess godlike powers. The only way to obtain the Number 1 headband is to challenge and defeat him in combat.

However, only the Number 2 can challenge the Number 1, while anyone can challenge the Number 2, which causes a constant struggle for the Number 2 headband.Justice, the owner of the No. 2 headband, goes to fight the owner of the No.

1 headband, Rokutaro. The two battle, ending with Justice decapitating Rokutaro and claiming his headband. Rokutaro's head rolls in front of his son, a young boy named Afro, as he sobs and vows revenge.Now an adult, Afro Samurai is the current No. 2 and a master swordsman. He travels Japan trying to make his way to the mountain-top keep where Justice awaits. As he makes his way to Justice, he recalls his journey from a frightened young boy to a master samurai. Along the way, many people challenge Afro for his headband, including the 'Empty Seven Clan' who send various agents, including a robotic Afro, to kill him throughout his travels.

He is also being hunted by his vengeful childhood friend Jinno, who was long thought to be dead. Afro eventually defeats his enemies, Jinno, and finally confronts Justice. Afro learns that there are other headbands in existence, ranging to an unspecified higher number, and sees that the corpses of those who wore them are skewered throughout the room where Justice awaits. Afro defeats Justice and takes the No. 1 headband, and the other headbands disappear.Afro decides to live in the mountains once again. Jinno, adorned with every headband in existence, returns and confronts Afro for the No.

1 band and his revenge.Afro Samurai: ResurrectionAfro refuses to wear the No. 1 headband as the rules require, and spends his days making wooden sculptures of people from his past instead of fighting. One dark and stormy night, Jinno (now mindlessly taking orders) and a mysterious woman named Sio attack Afro. Jinno easily defeats him and takes the No. 1 headband for Seo and then robs his father's grave of his remains. Sio is revealed to be Jinno's sister. Sio tells Afro her plans to resurrect Afro's father, Rokutaro, so she can torture him as revenge against Afro for the lives he has destroyed, including her brother's and her own.

Seo challenges Afro to find the No. 2 headband to earn the right to challenge her. Afro, determined to recover the No.

1 headband and his father's remains, sets off to find the No. 2 headband and eventually learns that the bearer of the No. 2 headband is a man named Shichigoro.Afro, in search of Shichigoro, coincidentally kills the kidnapper of Schichigoro's son and prompts Shichigoro to buy him a drink. They eventually fight to the death with the No.

2 headband at stake, and upon victory Afro continues on toward Sio. Along the way he is observed by three masked, android warriors from his past. The warriors are revealed to be a part of Sio's original plan to overwhelm Afro in the final battle, but apparently had decided to battle Afro early in an attempt to finish off before Sio had to dirty her hands.Afro battles and defeats the three while Sio attempts to resurrect a mind-controlled version of Afro's father. However, Rokutaro is revived before he is completely restored, leaving him merely a mindless, though apparently somewhat controllable, killing machine. Afro defeats the three and is soon confronted by Sio, Jinno, and his resurrected father.

With Afro hesitant to fight his father, Rokutaro defeats and kills him (stops his heart from beating). Jinno comes to Afro's aid, though pointless as Sio points out, in a sudden flash of selective memories of being a childhood friend and sparring partner with Afro. Landing only a few blows, Jinno is quickly killed by Rokutaro, who kills Sio in the same blow when she attempts to come to Jinno's aid.

The cybernetic remains of Jinno give off an electrical surge, which, conducted through the spilled blood of Sio, restarts Afro's heart. Afro apparently defeats Rokotaro and emerges from the scene wearing the No. 1 headband.Afro walks away from the battle, wearing the No. 1 headband and clutching the No. 2 headband in right hand.

He comes across Shichigoro's orphaned son, who had been following him, and hands him the No. 2, telling him to challenge him when he's ready.Characters. ↑ Script error. ↑ Epstein, Daniel Robert;.

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