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Sanctuary: No 5
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Sho FumimuraRyoichi Ikegami;
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*Amazon: £6.94
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Customer Reviews
Yakuza and Government conspiracy, 17 Nov 2001
This is a definite must for all fans of the more elaborate plots in japanese graphic novels. The creator of Crying Freeman takes us on a journey to the inside of modern Japan society through an in-depth look at the parallels and frequent connections between the japanese mafia and the goverment, and the police force's impotence before the plot that thickens more and more in each page.
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Crying Freeman: v. 4
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Customer Reviews
Yakuza and Government conspiracy, 17 Nov 2001
This is a definite must for all fans of the more elaborate plots in japanese graphic novels. The creator of Crying Freeman takes us on a journey to the inside of modern Japan society through an in-depth look at the parallels and frequent connections between the japanese mafia and the goverment, and the police force's impotence before the plot that thickens more and more in each page.
Go no further!, 21 Mar 2006
If you are looking for one of the most acclaimed manga of all times, look no further! But be ware that this manga is not for the faint of heart or ppl with weak stomachs... This is a violent, erotic, dark story but you WILL love it... You will not be able to put it down! Everyone should at least see the artwork which is amazing and the story just blows your mind! READ IT!!
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Customer Reviews
Yakuza and Government conspiracy, 17 Nov 2001
This is a definite must for all fans of the more elaborate plots in japanese graphic novels. The creator of Crying Freeman takes us on a journey to the inside of modern Japan society through an in-depth look at the parallels and frequent connections between the japanese mafia and the goverment, and the police force's impotence before the plot that thickens more and more in each page. Go no further!, 21 Mar 2006
If you are looking for one of the most acclaimed manga of all times, look no further! But be ware that this manga is not for the faint of heart or ppl with weak stomachs... This is a violent, erotic, dark story but you WILL love it... You will not be able to put it down! Everyone should at least see the artwork which is amazing and the story just blows your mind! READ IT!! Well illustrated and written, 18 Mar 2005
Fans of "Crying Freeman" will be struck by how different this work is. It's a far cry from fully naked assasins and beautiful women in distress as well as Japanese criminal gangs shooting the hell out of each other. The story takes place on a young girl called Mai who has astounding psychic powers and is wanted by a strage and very powerful society that will stop at nothing. Beautifully illustrated and a good storyline, this will keep your attention for a few hours of happy reading, although some of the characters are a bit over the top and anoying! I still like this work anyway! One of those "Girl Power" things, I guess!, 31 Jan 1999
This was a pretty gripping story. One of those things that we all wish for, psychic powers, are proved to be not such a good thing. This conspiracy sort of story is pretty entertaining, but some of the scenes were just thrown in for the solo purpose of having a nude scene. The artwork is pretty good and much more realistic than most animes. Mai's friends, though, are some of the funniest-looking characters that I have ever seen, and some of the other psychic childern aren't exactly poster children. Don't let those stray you away, it's still a pretty good read. It's a bit gory, but it won't give you nightmares or anything. I'd recommend it to fans of Evangelion or Magic Knight Rayearth or older Sailor Moon fans. If you can take a little blood, go for it!
awesome plot & story & ARTWORK!, 29 Dec 1998
Really cool, my favorite manga. The plot is really interesting, the artwork is excellent. It can be a little gory sometimes, and there are certain scenes which have no place, but it still is the best!
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Journey to Freedom: Part 1
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Kazuo KoikeRyoichi Ikegami;
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In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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Amazon: £10.50
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Customer Reviews
Yakuza and Government conspiracy, 17 Nov 2001
This is a definite must for all fans of the more elaborate plots in japanese graphic novels. The creator of Crying Freeman takes us on a journey to the inside of modern Japan society through an in-depth look at the parallels and frequent connections between the japanese mafia and the goverment, and the police force's impotence before the plot that thickens more and more in each page. Go no further!, 21 Mar 2006
If you are looking for one of the most acclaimed manga of all times, look no further! But be ware that this manga is not for the faint of heart or ppl with weak stomachs... This is a violent, erotic, dark story but you WILL love it... You will not be able to put it down! Everyone should at least see the artwork which is amazing and the story just blows your mind! READ IT!! Well illustrated and written, 18 Mar 2005
Fans of "Crying Freeman" will be struck by how different this work is. It's a far cry from fully naked assasins and beautiful women in distress as well as Japanese criminal gangs shooting the hell out of each other. The story takes place on a young girl called Mai who has astounding psychic powers and is wanted by a strage and very powerful society that will stop at nothing. Beautifully illustrated and a good storyline, this will keep your attention for a few hours of happy reading, although some of the characters are a bit over the top and anoying! I still like this work anyway! One of those "Girl Power" things, I guess!, 31 Jan 1999
This was a pretty gripping story. One of those things that we all wish for, psychic powers, are proved to be not such a good thing. This conspiracy sort of story is pretty entertaining, but some of the scenes were just thrown in for the solo purpose of having a nude scene. The artwork is pretty good and much more realistic than most animes. Mai's friends, though, are some of the funniest-looking characters that I have ever seen, and some of the other psychic childern aren't exactly poster children. Don't let those stray you away, it's still a pretty good read. It's a bit gory, but it won't give you nightmares or anything. I'd recommend it to fans of Evangelion or Magic Knight Rayearth or older Sailor Moon fans. If you can take a little blood, go for it!
awesome plot & story & ARTWORK!, 29 Dec 1998
Really cool, my favorite manga. The plot is really interesting, the artwork is excellent. It can be a little gory sometimes, and there are certain scenes which have no place, but it still is the best!
Poetic and powerful, a true chapter in the Freeman Saga., 03 Oct 2001
After the death of Tohgoku Oshu in Crying Freeman-A Taste of Revenge, Freeman was obligated to the giant wrestler's last request, that was to take his family into his own and protect them.(Tohgoku Oshu was a giant wrestler that was hired by The Bear Clan to fight Freeman, he looked a little like Arnold Schazenger.) Taking on Oshu's request Freeman visits the man's wife and finds that she is being harassed by a wealthy business man that wants her to be his wife. Defying this and saving Oshu's wife from the business man Freeman becomes the target of professional assassin Choko Tateoka-The Minstral of the Under World. Choko piosons Oshu's son and challenges Freeman to a duel in order to get the antidote and save the boy, after defeating him Freeman hunts down the business man and kills him. In the last chapters of Journey To Freedom, Yo Hinomura is hunting down a memeber of a Tokyo Yakuza ring who hires an female Eskimo assassin to Kill Freeman. defeating the assassin Freeman goes after the men that hired her and planned to kill him. I thought that this was by far the best chapter in the Crying Freeman saga, both chapters of Journey to Freedom, on his own for most of the time this chapter takes the reader back to the time of Portrait of Killer when Freeman was relatively alone and did not have Ivory Fan or Dark Eyes with him. Journey to Freedom, part one, delivers a good story with classic characters and opponents for Freeman, the best of which is the Minstral of the Under World, The chapter also delivers a riviting martial arts duel between Freeman and Choko that is heart beating and breathless. This instalment of Crying Freeman is action packed and should not be missed by fans of the graphic novels.
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Customer Reviews
Yakuza and Government conspiracy, 17 Nov 2001
This is a definite must for all fans of the more elaborate plots in japanese graphic novels. The creator of Crying Freeman takes us on a journey to the inside of modern Japan society through an in-depth look at the parallels and frequent connections between the japanese mafia and the goverment, and the police force's impotence before the plot that thickens more and more in each page. Go no further!, 21 Mar 2006
If you are looking for one of the most acclaimed manga of all times, look no further! But be ware that this manga is not for the faint of heart or ppl with weak stomachs... This is a violent, erotic, dark story but you WILL love it... You will not be able to put it down! Everyone should at least see the artwork which is amazing and the story just blows your mind! READ IT!! Well illustrated and written, 18 Mar 2005
Fans of "Crying Freeman" will be struck by how different this work is. It's a far cry from fully naked assasins and beautiful women in distress as well as Japanese criminal gangs shooting the hell out of each other. The story takes place on a young girl called Mai who has astounding psychic powers and is wanted by a strage and very powerful society that will stop at nothing. Beautifully illustrated and a good storyline, this will keep your attention for a few hours of happy reading, although some of the characters are a bit over the top and anoying! I still like this work anyway! One of those "Girl Power" things, I guess!, 31 Jan 1999
This was a pretty gripping story. One of those things that we all wish for, psychic powers, are proved to be not such a good thing. This conspiracy sort of story is pretty entertaining, but some of the scenes were just thrown in for the solo purpose of having a nude scene. The artwork is pretty good and much more realistic than most animes. Mai's friends, though, are some of the funniest-looking characters that I have ever seen, and some of the other psychic childern aren't exactly poster children. Don't let those stray you away, it's still a pretty good read. It's a bit gory, but it won't give you nightmares or anything. I'd recommend it to fans of Evangelion or Magic Knight Rayearth or older Sailor Moon fans. If you can take a little blood, go for it!
awesome plot & story & ARTWORK!, 29 Dec 1998
Really cool, my favorite manga. The plot is really interesting, the artwork is excellent. It can be a little gory sometimes, and there are certain scenes which have no place, but it still is the best!
Poetic and powerful, a true chapter in the Freeman Saga., 03 Oct 2001
After the death of Tohgoku Oshu in Crying Freeman-A Taste of Revenge, Freeman was obligated to the giant wrestler's last request, that was to take his family into his own and protect them.(Tohgoku Oshu was a giant wrestler that was hired by The Bear Clan to fight Freeman, he looked a little like Arnold Schazenger.) Taking on Oshu's request Freeman visits the man's wife and finds that she is being harassed by a wealthy business man that wants her to be his wife. Defying this and saving Oshu's wife from the business man Freeman becomes the target of professional assassin Choko Tateoka-The Minstral of the Under World. Choko piosons Oshu's son and challenges Freeman to a duel in order to get the antidote and save the boy, after defeating him Freeman hunts down the business man and kills him. In the last chapters of Journey To Freedom, Yo Hinomura is hunting down a memeber of a Tokyo Yakuza ring who hires an female Eskimo assassin to Kill Freeman. defeating the assassin Freeman goes after the men that hired her and planned to kill him. I thought that this was by far the best chapter in the Crying Freeman saga, both chapters of Journey to Freedom, on his own for most of the time this chapter takes the reader back to the time of Portrait of Killer when Freeman was relatively alone and did not have Ivory Fan or Dark Eyes with him. Journey to Freedom, part one, delivers a good story with classic characters and opponents for Freeman, the best of which is the Minstral of the Under World, The chapter also delivers a riviting martial arts duel between Freeman and Choko that is heart beating and breathless. This instalment of Crying Freeman is action packed and should not be missed by fans of the graphic novels.
Poetic and powerful, a true chapter in the Freeman Saga., 03 Oct 2001
After the death of Tohgoku Oshu in Crying Freeman-A Taste of Revenge, Freeman was obligated to the giant wrestler's last request, that was to take his family into his own and protect them.(Tohgoku Oshu was a giant wrestler that was hired by The Bear Clan to fight Freeman, he looked a little like Arnold Schazenger.) Taking on Oshu's request Freeman visits the man's wife and finds that she is being harassed by a wealthy business man that wants her to be his wife. Defying this and saving Oshu's wife from the business man Freeman becomes the target of professional assassin Choko Tateoka-The Minstral of the Under World. Choko piosons Oshu's son and challenges Freeman to a duel in order to get the antidote and save the boy, after defeating him Freeman hunts down the business man and kills him. In the last chapters of Journey To Freedom, Yo Hinomura is hunting down a memeber of a Tokyo Yakuza ring who hires an female Eskimo assassin to Kill Freeman. defeating the assassin Freeman goes after the men that hired her and planned to kill him. I thought that this was by far the best chapter in the Crying Freeman saga, both chapters of Journey to Freedom, on his own for most of the time this chapter takes the reader back to the time of Portrait of Killer when Freeman was relatively alone and did not have Ivory Fan or Dark Eyes with him. Journey to Freedom, part one, delivers a good story with classic characters and opponents for Freeman, the best of which is the Minstral of the Under World, The chapter also delivers a riviting martial arts duel between Freeman and Choko that is heart beating and breathless. This instalment of Crying Freeman is action packed and should not be missed by fans of the graphic novels.
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