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Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 27 (Rurouni Kenshin #27)
Action, romance, and historical intrigue help make Nobuhiro Watsuki's Rurouni Kenshin, the tale of a wandering swordsman set against the backdrop of the Meiji Restoration, one of the most popular Shonen Jump titles among fans to date. Himura Kenshin, once an assassin (or hitokiri) of ferocious power, now fights to protect the honor of those in need.
Paperback, 192 pages
Published
June 6th 2006
by VIZ Media LLC
(first published September 3rd 1999)
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Another really good volume in this series, featuring the (likely) final major battles for the supporting characters against Enishi's goons and the beginning of Enishi & Kenshin's final confrontation.
Compared to some other battle sequences in earlier volumes, this was of significantly better than average quality.
Mostly fighting, but what do you expect from Shounen?
Compared to some other battle sequences in earlier volumes, this was of significantly better than average quality.
Mostly fighting, but what do you expect from Shounen?
This story literally has everything I love in a manga. A fantastic main character with a wonderful backstory, an awesome leading lady who isn't just there for boob-service and actually has a great, well-rounded character, wonderful and memorable supporting characters whether they be friends or foes, stories that get rounded-out and resolved and don't just focus on getting the BRAND NEW FIGHTING TECHNIQUE!!1, a storyline that doesn't stray into sentimental or cliche and yet still tugs at your hea...more
Almost finished with the series.
Here we have the battle between Kenshin and Enishi. It will be completed in the final volume.
Here we have the battle between Kenshin and Enishi. It will be completed in the final volume.
This volume is a good one. Aoshi is really awesome in it, and everybody gets their fight. I'm somewhat pissed at how little fighting Misao and Kaoru seem to get to do -- they're set up as strong women, and yet never get to fight! Still, I suppose that's more historically correct.
In terms of the science/medicine behind this, as far as I'm concerned it left the bounds of logic ages ago, so I'm not much concerned with the unreality of it.
Cruel place to end the volume, though, in the middle of a fig...more
In terms of the science/medicine behind this, as far as I'm concerned it left the bounds of logic ages ago, so I'm not much concerned with the unreality of it.
Cruel place to end the volume, though, in the middle of a fig...more
^_^
Mar 09, 2010
Federiken Masters
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Este tomo es pelea tras pelea tras pelea... Prácticamente, sólo peleas. ¡Pero qué peleas! Al factor ingenio hay que sumarle un dibujo superdinámico que no hizo más que mejorar durante la serie y así llegamos al principio del fin, tomo cargadito cargadito.
May 17, 2013
skinwalker musha
marked it as to-read
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Lisianne
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