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Die Wergelder 1: A Price To Be Paid in Pain and Blood

von Hiroaki Samura

Reihen: Die Wergelder (1)

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A mysterious murder takes place in a shopping arcade in China, while in Japan a yakuza gang discovers a large amount of money is missing. These volatile ingredients will combine to set off an explosion of violence on a remote island, which will eventually grow to consume more and more lives across the world! Fans of the classic kung-fu and exploitation films of the '70s will find plenty of kick-ass action to love in Die Wergelder.… (mehr)
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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. ( )
  Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
I was very excited when Kodansha Comics announced that it would be releasing Die Wergelder in English. At the time, I actually didn't know much about the manga series beyond the fact that it was created by Hiroaki Samura, but that was more than enough to capture my attention—Samura's long-running, award-winning series Blade of the Immortal was one of the first manga that I ever read and it remains a personal favorite. I've also throughly enjoyed Samura's two short manga collections that have been translated, Ohikkoshi and Emerald and Other Stories. As Blade of the Immortal was drawing to a close in Japan, Die Wergelder was just beginning, the first volume being published in 2013. The second volume was released two years later in Japan in 2015. The first installment of Kodansha's English-language edition of Die Wergelder, also published in 2015, collects both of those volumes.

Shinobu has made a mistake that may very well cost her life. After attempting to run way with a low-ranking yakuza member, along with a rather large sum of his syndicate's money, the two of them are caught and Ro's boss isn't particularly happy with them. Normally Shinbou would likely have been killed without a second thought, but her background happens to make her uniquely qualified for a job that Ro's boss needs done. She's more or less forced into accepting and so suddenly finds herself embroiled in the schemes and rivalries of multiple groups. The world of organized crime is fraught with danger and made even more so with the appearance of Träne, an assassin hellbent on revenge against those who have done her tremendous wrong. And then there's Jie Mao, an opposing bodyguard whose deadly combat skills make her a formidable foe. Shinobu does have the guts and brash attituded needed to survive, but that's also a large part of why she's in such trouble to being with.

Die Wergelder is heavily inspired by or at least influenced by 1970s Japanese pink films—theatrical releases steeped with eroticism, nudity, and sex. More specifically, Samura is taking cues from Toei's Pinky Violence series of films. (Träne's dark long coat, wide-brimmed hat, and tale of vengeance would appear to be a direct reference to the Female Convict Scorpion films in particular.) Likewise, Die Wergelder contains fairly extreme content, including gratuitous sex and explicit violence. Women and men, although to a somewhat lesser extent, are brutalized and degraded both sexually and physically throughout the story. Die Wergleder is true to its lurid and exploitative roots and the series seems to be self-aware of that. With an additional heavy dose of sadism, it's certainly not a manga to be lightly recommended to just anyone, though what it does it does well.

By far the most interesting and compelling characters in Die Wergelder are the women. They are easily the most sexualized and objectified as well, but they're also powerful and terrifying forces to be reckoned with. In comparison, the men of Die Wergelder aren't particularly memorable, even when they are impressively powerful their own right. Träne and Jie Mao are stunning to watch as they fight. As I've come to expect, Samura's action sequences are dramatic and dynamic. The martial skills shown may frequently be unbelievable, but they are devastatingly effective. With all its brutality and torture, Die Wergelder can be exceptionally violent and gruesome even while being beautifully drawn. It's a deliberately uncomfortable series, Samura pushing the boundaries of acceptability. Rape, murder, abuse, and unethical medical experimentation are all regular occurrences, and that's just scraping the surface of the despicable, thrilling, disturbing, titillating, and vicious world that Samura explores in Die Wergelder.

Experiments in Manga ( )
  PhoenixTerran | Feb 1, 2016 |
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A mysterious murder takes place in a shopping arcade in China, while in Japan a yakuza gang discovers a large amount of money is missing. These volatile ingredients will combine to set off an explosion of violence on a remote island, which will eventually grow to consume more and more lives across the world! Fans of the classic kung-fu and exploitation films of the '70s will find plenty of kick-ass action to love in Die Wergelder.

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