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Peace Maker Kurogane, Volume 1
by
Nanae Chrono
Three months have passed since the Ikedaya Incident that crushed the anti-shogunate rebellion and propelled the Shinsengumi, Kyoto's now-official police, into history as Kyoto's premium peacekeeping force. But there is no rest for the peaceful, including one unexpected threat to the Shinsengumi: Sakamoto Ryouma, the cowboy samurai who fights with guns instead of swords. He...more
Paperback, 208 pages
Published
March 10th 2009
by TokyoPop
(first published 2001)
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Any anime/manga fan, fans of Rurouni Kenshin and other historical anime/manga series
Sequel to the first manga (entitled Peacemaker) and to the anime series, this historical fiction graphic novel is a must read of all anime/manga fans alike.
Nanae Chrono's art combined with her amazing story telling ability really grabs your attention while at the same time gives you a great incite into japan's history.
Peacemaker Kurogane as well as its precursor Peacemaker are one of my all time (top 5) manga series out there today.
A sneak peek into the first manga...more
Nanae Chrono's art combined with her amazing story telling ability really grabs your attention while at the same time gives you a great incite into japan's history.
Peacemaker Kurogane as well as its precursor Peacemaker are one of my all time (top 5) manga series out there today.
A sneak peek into the first manga...more
Don't take the three stars as an indication that this manga is bad per se. It's just that compared to the other manga on my list, I feel it falls a bit short. It's very, very pretty. But there's not a whole lot of substance. One slightly annoying thing is that you kind of have to watch the anime before you can read the manga because so much crap happens beforehand that a lot of the plot points really won't make much sense unless you've watched the series. I made the mistake of reading the manga ...more
A sequel to Shinsengumi Imon Peacemaker (SIP).
The reason for it's changing title was because previously Peacemaker published by Enix and then switched to Mag Garden.
If SIP, the previous series, was mainly about Shinsengumi's victories, Peacemaker Kurogane timeline reaches to where Meiji Restoration started to strengthen it's grip.
Some friends turned their backs, other came for revenge, and new friends offered a new perspective and direction.
IMO, Peacemak...more
The reason for it's changing title was because previously Peacemaker published by Enix and then switched to Mag Garden.
If SIP, the previous series, was mainly about Shinsengumi's victories, Peacemaker Kurogane timeline reaches to where Meiji Restoration started to strengthen it's grip.
Some friends turned their backs, other came for revenge, and new friends offered a new perspective and direction.
IMO, Peacemak...more
I loved the manga and the anime! It took me a while to figure out that the Shinsengumi was actually real though...........
Amazing ninja manga. The art is insane. Love it.
read this and seen the show. great anime really bloody and sometimes not. old times their all in but great story line wish i can read more of this.
I absolutely love this series for its serious, historical basis mixed with a bit of humor and great characterization.
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