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Hiroaki Samura

Autor von Blade of the Immortal 01

139 Werke 6,033 Mitglieder 68 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 10 Lesern

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Werke von Hiroaki Samura

Blade of the Immortal 01 (1994) 545 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 02 (1994) 339 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 03 (1995) 308 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 04 (1995) 282 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 05 (1996) 255 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 06 (1997) 237 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 07 (1997) 226 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 08 (1998) 225 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 09 (1999) 212 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 10 (2000) 202 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 11 (2001) 197 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 13 (2002) 184 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 12 (2002) 182 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 14 (2003) 167 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 15 (2004) 166 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 16 (2004) 136 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 17 (2004) 127 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 18 (2005) 109 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 19 (2006) 104 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 20 (2006) 95 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 21 (2007) 89 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 22 (2007) 79 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 24 (2009) 74 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 23 (2008) 71 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 25 (2009) 66 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 26 (2010) 62 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 28 (2011) 57 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 30 (2013) 55 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 29 (2012) 54 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal 27 (2011) 54 Exemplare
Blade of the Immortal Artbook (2008) 34 Exemplare
Emerald and Other Stories (2012) 31 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 1 (2017) 29 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 2 (2017) 15 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 3 (2017) 13 Exemplare
Bradherley's Coach (2007) 12 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 4 (2020) 11 Exemplare
Die Wergelder 3 (2021) 9 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 5 (2021) 8 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 6 (2021) 5 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 7 (2021) 4 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 10 (2023) 3 Exemplare
人でなしの 恋 (2006) 2 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 8 (2022) 2 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! 9 (2023) 2 Exemplare
幻想ギネコクラシー 1 (2014) 2 Exemplare
Halcyon Lunch : Tome 2 (2011) 2 Exemplare
Halcyon Lunch : Tome 1 (2010) 2 Exemplare
Wave, Listen to Me! #37 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #26 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #27 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #28 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #29 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #30 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #31 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #32 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #33 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #34 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #35 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #36 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #38 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #25 (2017) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #39 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #41 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #40 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #42 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #43 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #44 (2018) 1 Exemplar
Wave, Listen to Me! #45 (2018) 1 Exemplar

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Samura, Hiroaki
Andere Namen
てあし, 竹易
Geburtstag
1970-02-17
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Japan
Beziehungen
星, 岡村 (wife)

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Now this was a weird volume. First of all this is violent comic, very violent comic. Also one that centers on women abuse and slavery and involuntary prostitution. And added to all of this are rather psychopathic and deranged personalities that are part of the criminal milieu and that have ... let's say horribly unique approaches to solving issues.

That being said it is rather dark story and if you don't have stomach for it I would advise against picking it up.

With that being said I have to admit that I am pleasantly surprised about the path taken by the author to tell this story in the first place. First part of the book will have you scratching your head and wondering what is going. But as story progresses more sinister forces arise, forces that are doing unthinkable things to general population. Forces that make the various Yakuza clans seem people friendly (and believe Yakuza in this book are anything but). And then with the second part we finally get the background story and what is actually happening here.

So this is action manga, lots of highly skilled assassins and gangsters, lots of blood and ever present good old revenge story. Art is just beautiful - but again creator is also author of Blade of the Immortal so nothing less was expected.

Story reads very fast but it takes some effort to concentrate on the first part in order not to lose all the threads.

Ending shocked me to be honest and I am eager to finish the second volume to see how does it all end.

Recommended to all fans of crime stories but beware that this is mature content and some parts are definitely not for the kids.
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Zare | 1 weitere Rezension | Jan 23, 2024 |
This is one of the best manga's I read. It is very successful mesh of excellent art, fantasy and samurai revenge story ... you need to read it to believe it. Characters are all extremely fleshed out and story is amazing. I can only congrats to DarkHorse for creating these omnibus gems for us that missed collecting original editions.

Highly recommended to anyone who likes graphic novels.

 
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Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
For me I think I enjoyed the title story ("Emerald", about a hired gun, a destitute orphan and finding strength) the most. It made very little sense at first, two seemingly unrelated stories both being told at the same time, but at the end it wrapped up so well that I went back and re-read it with my newfound knowledge. "Brigette's Dinner", about a young girl (another orphan, this is a big theme in this collection) taken in to have dinner with a young (disfigured) lord, is very very sad, but again ties up nicely in the end.

Another one "Shizuku's Cinema" was, despite the large age gap, sweet until the end when as a reader we learn the truth about the 'life' we were witnessing. Then it becomes very sad, especially the ending scene. A bit confusing as well, but mostly sad.

"The Uniforms Stay On" is a whole bunch of short chapters throughout the book, which reading the afterword was a serialized 'slice of life' sort of story through numerous issues of a magazine. On one hand I found them intriguing because they are very much topical (as far as what's going on in Japan) and reflected the socio-economic differences that Japan is going through (which is often only touched upon, if mentioned at all, in most manga I read). But they were so boring!

When compared against another collection that just came out, [b:Kaoru Mori: Anything and Something|14781536|Kaoru Mori Anything and Something|Kaoru Mori|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1354678860s/14781536.jpg|20434598], also filled with random works from a certain time period, I think this falls short. There's no context for any of the stories--the disturbing "The Kusein Family's Greatest Show", about a daughter, father and the shadow of the deceased mother, has no context so the creepy nature of the father's fixation with filming his daughter ALL THE TIME is...well...creepy. I'm not saying the story would be less disturbing in context, but a note about why Samura wrote/drew it and for what magazine would maybe explain it.

There is an afterword that kind of addresses where the stories came from, but they're short paragraph blurbs mostly of the creator saying this or that was more difficult then he thought it would be originally (it would seem several of the stories were chosen because Samura believed the location or topic to be 'easy' to work with...in the case of the "Uniforms" stories he found it hard to keep up with topical references as he's a very isolated, insular man).

As to the artwork, this is my first time reading this particular manga-ka, so for me the artwork was fine. Since all the stories are from the same decade (2000-2010 or so), the artwork doesn't change drastically and besides the stories aren't presented in publication order (there doesn't seem to be ANY order to them) so I couldn't say if it got better or not as time went on.

For the price, $12.99 retail and length (228 pages) I think this is a good volume for fans of his already (he is the creator of the popular "Blade of the Immortal" manga series, also released by Dark Horse Comics) that want to see him drawing/writing in a different setting. For newcomers, its rather misleading. I would read a series featuring the female gunslinger from "Emerald" for instance, but this volume doesn't make me want to go out and find more of Samura's works.
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lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
These people--even the protagonists Rin and Manji--are insane and ruthless.

Too little or shallow character motivations and plot holes. Yaobikuni's motivations to give Manji the kessen-chu aren't shown. The question as to what method to use to figure out who the truly evil ones are was completely dropped. It wasn't shown that Sori felt guilty and used the excuse to pay Rin for X because he could've simply taken X.
 
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quantum.alex | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 18, 2023 |

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