Berserk Deluxe Edition Volume 11

Berserk Deluxe Edition Volume 11

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-07-30 02:21:35
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Kentaro Miura
  • ISBN:1506727557
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

The adult horror manga against which all other are measured continues in deluxe oversized hardcover editions!

Guts the Black Swordsman and company prepare to leave the port of Vritannis, only to have their way blocked by an army of abominations led by a powerful Kushan sorcerer。 Even Guts’ accursed Berserker armor may not be enough to stem the bestial tide 。 。 。 especially when faced by the leviathan astral form of the malefic Kushan Emperor!

Collects Berserk Vols。 31–33, including three fold-out color posters。

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Reviews

Babs

All at sea!! Stunning ocean shenanigans。 And the biggest battle so far。

Henry Arrambide

When the plot is at its most transitory, Miura's attention to detail ensures even though Guts is on the run and sidelined by lots of political mechanics, the art remains at its most detailed, the writing still ensuring blocks of thematic and symbolic coherence are being dropped, character being built。 A ship battle has me wondering what Miura doing Master and Commander would read like, General Zodd's moment of glory in Vol。 32 still bringing surprises。 Nothing is disposable in Berserk - it is no When the plot is at its most transitory, Miura's attention to detail ensures even though Guts is on the run and sidelined by lots of political mechanics, the art remains at its most detailed, the writing still ensuring blocks of thematic and symbolic coherence are being dropped, character being built。 A ship battle has me wondering what Miura doing Master and Commander would read like, General Zodd's moment of glory in Vol。 32 still bringing surprises。 Nothing is disposable in Berserk - it is not just Guts' story, it's the whole world of Berserk that Miura's philosophy was entertaining, not just an individual's psychology but the orders of power and violence transcending the individual flesh。 。。。more

Kristjhan

Ganishka may not be quite as compelling a villain as Griffith or Mozgus but the chapters where the extent of his magical ability were fully demonstrated are truly some of the finest illustrations Miura ever put to print。