Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru, Vol. 5

Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru, Vol. 5

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  • Create Date:2021-05-30 08:51:24
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Masashi Kishimoto
  • ISBN:1974721027
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Summary

A futuristic tale of samurai adventure from the creator of Naruto!

Becoming a samurai seems like an impossible dream for Hachimaru, a boy who can’t even survive without the help of his father。 But when a samurai cat appears before him, his whole life changes! A legendary creator and a rising manga star come together to bring you this science fiction samurai epic!

The secrets of the universe are revealed as Hachimaru fights for his life in the final volume of Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru。

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Reviews

Christopher Funk

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Bittersweet ending。 Sorry they had to wrap it up。 This story had legs that I wish they'd been able to explore more thoroughly。 Such a beautiful story。 Bittersweet ending。 Sorry they had to wrap it up。 This story had legs that I wish they'd been able to explore more thoroughly。 Such a beautiful story。 。。。more

Evelyn

The conclusion to the Tale of Hachimaru otherwise known as (or called by me) Cyborg Samurai in Space。If you started this and thought it was way far out there。。。 it gets WAY FAR OUT THERE。 We're talking different dimensions of space and time; the illusion that is self perception vs。 how others perceive us; even whether death is real or just an assumed construct。 Lot's of big words and ambiguous philosophy that results in a surprisingly awesome and fitting end。Overall, this series is。。。weird。 Ther The conclusion to the Tale of Hachimaru otherwise known as (or called by me) Cyborg Samurai in Space。If you started this and thought it was way far out there。。。 it gets WAY FAR OUT THERE。 We're talking different dimensions of space and time; the illusion that is self perception vs。 how others perceive us; even whether death is real or just an assumed construct。 Lot's of big words and ambiguous philosophy that results in a surprisingly awesome and fitting end。Overall, this series is。。。weird。 There's some disconnect in the samurai/bushido tropes and the cyborg/space tropes。 It's a weird mixture of sci-fi and spiritual; combining soul, values, and memories with digital spaces, downloading fighting styles, and having appropriate stats to do cool moves。 It's not a bad concept and this short series is actually pretty good。 However, the depth and surreal nature can be off putting and the lengthy convoluted lore confusing so I can see why this series wasn't longer。 I enjoyed it so I'd give it personal score of 4/5 but an objective series score of 2。8/5。 Some people will like it; others won't; but I'd recommend giving it a try。 This series has 5 volumes。 。。。more

Lauren

I'm so sad that this is the final volume, and a little shocked。 I felt this series had so much to give in terms of plot and character development。 I loved Hachimaru and Ann as characters and wanted to see them grow as individuals and as a team (which was provided in a very rushed way)。Even though this was a rushed volume and a lot of information was packed in, I really enjoyed it and would recommend to others who enjoy Ninja and Sci-fi based manga。Thanks to Net Galley for providing me with an ar I'm so sad that this is the final volume, and a little shocked。 I felt this series had so much to give in terms of plot and character development。 I loved Hachimaru and Ann as characters and wanted to see them grow as individuals and as a team (which was provided in a very rushed way)。Even though this was a rushed volume and a lot of information was packed in, I really enjoyed it and would recommend to others who enjoy Ninja and Sci-fi based manga。Thanks to Net Galley for providing me with an arc in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

AJ

This series didn't deserve to be cut short。 I will admit that it has info dump moments, but overall you eventually start to care about some of the characters。 The Mangaka's character development is really good。 Masashi even managed to wrap up the series nicely even though it got cut short and left it open ended a little bit。 For a possible continuation, if only it is needed。My only other gripe, is that the artwork is strange sometimes, however I still enjoy it。 This series didn't deserve to be cut short。 I will admit that it has info dump moments, but overall you eventually start to care about some of the characters。 The Mangaka's character development is really good。 Masashi even managed to wrap up the series nicely even though it got cut short and left it open ended a little bit。 For a possible continuation, if only it is needed。My only other gripe, is that the artwork is strange sometimes, however I still enjoy it。 。。。more

Kyle Dinges

A very abrupt ending to the series。 This one never felt like it barely got a chance to really get started, but given that it never drew me in, it's not hard to see why this one got dropped before it got that chance。 Just never really landed。 I wouldn't really recommend starting this series for most anyone。 A very abrupt ending to the series。 This one never felt like it barely got a chance to really get started, but given that it never drew me in, it's not hard to see why this one got dropped before it got that chance。 Just never really landed。 I wouldn't really recommend starting this series for most anyone。 。。。more

Shatiel

Questo manga aveva davvero tanto potenziale e mi stava piacendo molto。I personaggi e l'ambientazione erano interessanti。 C'era molto altro da raccontare proprio come con Naruto。Peccato che l'abbiano concluso cosi, tagliando e correndo e senza dare un vero finale alla storia。 Questo manga aveva davvero tanto potenziale e mi stava piacendo molto。I personaggi e l'ambientazione erano interessanti。 C'era molto altro da raccontare proprio come con Naruto。Peccato che l'abbiano concluso cosi, tagliando e correndo e senza dare un vero finale alla storia。 。。。more