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Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 07 by Nobuhiro Watsuki

gio_shelves's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5

beorn_101's review against another edition

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5.0

The further I get into this series the more different it is from the anime. I never finished the anime because it was too Saturday morning Cartoonish. Too many show downs and villains that barely did anything. Too many fights with no repercussions. And too many characters popping up just for one episode only to never appear again.

The manga is not this at all, the arcs twine together, the characters are diverse and frequently have bleak pasts reflected in the shared event of a revolution 10 years ago. The villains legitimately kill people, which makes showdowns with gattling guns and katanas feel less hokey.

I am loving this manga and cannot believe how poorly the anime was done in comparison.

svimm2056's review against another edition

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5.0

Almost cried at the end of this volume. It's so sad.

totobatista's review against another edition

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5.0

Después de un par de volúmenes un poco flojos la historia se vuelve a poner buena y adelanta la aprición de Shishio, uno de los mayores villanos de toda la serie. Las 5 estrellas son más que nada por la primera aparición de Hajime Saitō; como buen fanboy quedé encantado por cómo es retratado en el manga.



Ah y también por la despedida de Kenshin y Kaoru que tantos años después me sigue dejando todo roto T_T

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