Fire Punch, Vol. 2

Fire Punch, Vol. 2

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  • Author:Tatsuki Fujimoto
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Summary

In a frozen dystopia where inhabitants eat flesh to survive, can the destructive powers of fire bring salvation?

In the not-too-distant past, the Ice Witch blankets the world in snow, starvation, and madness, leading the inhabitants to seek their salvation in fire。 With that, an unusual destiny unfolds for two young orphans, Agni and Luna, blessed with the ability to regenerate。 But will this ability prove to be more of a curse than a blessing?

Following the fight with his longtime enemy Doma, Agni is beheaded, and it’s decided that his head is to be taken to the sea。 However, during the journey, a mysterious person named Togata appears, and their madness-tainted filming begins!

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Reviews

idznaprzod

4,5/5⭐️

Monica ✧♬•*

surprisingly, this volume was so much better。。。 which made the first volume even worse。

Rafael Sampaio

4。5/5

L。ivresse。des。mots

Je suis plongée dans l'intrigue ! Les retournements de situation, la carrière qui s'ouvre à notre héros, l'apprentissage de ce qui s'est passé。。 On ne s'ennuie pasTogata, notre nouveau personnage, est complètement barrée, elle n'a pas fini de nous surprendre ! Si vous êtes sensibles。。。。。。。。。。 Attention 。。。。。。。。。。Viol, violence, torture, Je suis plongée dans l'intrigue ! Les retournements de situation, la carrière qui s'ouvre à notre héros, l'apprentissage de ce qui s'est passé。。 On ne s'ennuie pasTogata, notre nouveau personnage, est complètement barrée, elle n'a pas fini de nous surprendre ! Si vous êtes sensibles。。。。。。。。。。 Attention 。。。。。。。。。。Viol, violence, torture, 。。。more

Greg

4/5 We are properly introduced to another regenerating blessed individual, Togata。 Togata is more than a little warped but her obsession with movies and her pop culture jokes makes her a pretty fun character。The start of this volume is Togata rescuing Agni after the events of volume 1。 The gore and horror is as abundant this time as it was in the 1st。 The sexual depravity is toned down a little bit。 The action is bloody and intense but the humor is what has me coming back for more。Togata on the 4/5 We are properly introduced to another regenerating blessed individual, Togata。 Togata is more than a little warped but her obsession with movies and her pop culture jokes makes her a pretty fun character。The start of this volume is Togata rescuing Agni after the events of volume 1。 The gore and horror is as abundant this time as it was in the 1st。 The sexual depravity is toned down a little bit。 The action is bloody and intense but the humor is what has me coming back for more。Togata on the cover of volume 2。Read 4/14/21 。。。more

Caprice

Dans ce tome, on suit essentiellement la passionnée de cinéma qui veut réaliser un film autour d'Agni, que l'on voit finalement assez peu。 Je suis relativement déçue par la tournure prise par l'intrigue et je ne comprend toujours pas bien où ça nous mène。。。 Ce tome existe tel un tampon entre deux tomes riches en actions, comme de très nombreux tomes 2。 Je m'attends donc à un tome 3 riche en rebondissements ! Dans ce tome, on suit essentiellement la passionnée de cinéma qui veut réaliser un film autour d'Agni, que l'on voit finalement assez peu。 Je suis relativement déçue par la tournure prise par l'intrigue et je ne comprend toujours pas bien où ça nous mène。。。 Ce tome existe tel un tampon entre deux tomes riches en actions, comme de très nombreux tomes 2。 Je m'attends donc à un tome 3 riche en rebondissements ! 。。。more

P

This volume was a HUGE improvement from the 1st。 Togata’s edition was particularly awesome, everything about her character works。 If the 1st volume turned you off from the series I highly suggest checking this volume out, the over the top violence now serves a comedic purpose rather than a serious one, which works so much better。

Jo Banando

Anyone who makes it through the first book will see that the series starts to figure out what it wants to be here。Don't get me wrong; awful shit still exists in this book。 Rape, violence, and slavery are still brought up constantly。 The ways people react to them, however, is incredibly emblematic of what I believe Fujimoto's themes are。 What will people do to survive when they're pushed to the brink? What batshit morally corrupt actions will decent people allow once it becomes socially acceptabl Anyone who makes it through the first book will see that the series starts to figure out what it wants to be here。Don't get me wrong; awful shit still exists in this book。 Rape, violence, and slavery are still brought up constantly。 The ways people react to them, however, is incredibly emblematic of what I believe Fujimoto's themes are。 What will people do to survive when they're pushed to the brink? What batshit morally corrupt actions will decent people allow once it becomes socially acceptable? And is it good to be knowingly complacent in that?The introduction of Togata's character to the story adds a deliciously meta flavor to it。 They're entirely self-aware, and beyond pure storytelling, they're pretty damn funny, too。 And yet, the more they interact with the people in this universe, the more the reader finds out how these characters think and why they're doing what they are。 Those who are (rightfully) uncomfortable with the subject matter should probably not read this series, but for those people who can stomach it, the narrative begins to get so much stronger the deeper you get。 Fujimoto starts to get a clear understanding of what he wants to do starting here。 。。。more

Emily Stipkovich

So I read this volume because silly me bought volume 1 & 2 together。 I feel faint。。

Alberto Palomino

Volvemos con la historia de Agni y sus desventuras por este mundo poblado de nieve y frio。 Aquí al menos sí que se nos abre un arco argumental, y se nos presentan más personajes, además de darnos más detalles de los que nos encontramos en el primer volumen。 Togata, la “directora” esta loquísima, pero vamos, ¿Quién no lo está en este manga? Además aquí solo han intentado violar a una menor en una sola ocasión, un avance más optimista respecto al primero, que era un festival de violaciones。 Tambié Volvemos con la historia de Agni y sus desventuras por este mundo poblado de nieve y frio。 Aquí al menos sí que se nos abre un arco argumental, y se nos presentan más personajes, además de darnos más detalles de los que nos encontramos en el primer volumen。 Togata, la “directora” esta loquísima, pero vamos, ¿Quién no lo está en este manga? Además aquí solo han intentado violar a una menor en una sola ocasión, un avance más optimista respecto al primero, que era un festival de violaciones。 También destacar el método de funcionamiento de Behemdorg y como consiguen el combustible y las herramientas necesarias de que la ciudad siga funcionando, terrible esa parte。 Hay menos acción, se desarrolla más la historia y el dibujo mejora cada vez más。 Seguiré leyendo。 。。。more

Scott Waldie

I still find the setting and story interesting and horrifying, but I thought the character of Togata was obnoxious and almost sidetracked this volume。

Diana

It was odd and dark( which I have always preferred) but so depressing ( with all the child violence!) that I’m gonna wait a bit till I continue。 The characters are so weird and sometimes I struggle to understand the conversations?? BUT I did enjoy both volumes。

Rajkumar Pagey

Did I say WTF in last volume? Yes。 How about this one? WTF for entirely different reasons。Togata!!! Such a random character。 A movie junkie who wants to make a documentary movie of this revenge story。 For a while, it seemed that Togata is the main character and not Agni。Also, everyone has the same power as the protagonist in this volume。 Even Togata! Isn't regeneration supposed to be rare? Did I say WTF in last volume? Yes。 How about this one? WTF for entirely different reasons。Togata!!! Such a random character。 A movie junkie who wants to make a documentary movie of this revenge story。 For a while, it seemed that Togata is the main character and not Agni。Also, everyone has the same power as the protagonist in this volume。 Even Togata! Isn't regeneration supposed to be rare? 。。。more

Michael Sorbello

This is a review of the entire series。One day, a miracle happened。 A new breed of children called gifted ones were born into the world, each with their own bizarre powers。 In the distant past, an evil gifted one known as the Ice Witch unleashed a never-ending blizzard upon the world which led to a new ice age and the near-extinction of all life on Earth。 Humanity returns to their primal nature, surviving only by cannibalizing, pillaging and enslaving each other。Agni and Luna are orphaned sibling This is a review of the entire series。One day, a miracle happened。 A new breed of children called gifted ones were born into the world, each with their own bizarre powers。 In the distant past, an evil gifted one known as the Ice Witch unleashed a never-ending blizzard upon the world which led to a new ice age and the near-extinction of all life on Earth。 Humanity returns to their primal nature, surviving only by cannibalizing, pillaging and enslaving each other。Agni and Luna are orphaned siblings, gifted ones with the power of regeneration。 They can regrow any limb they lose and heal from any injury。 Agni's powers are nearly unlimited while Luna requires much more recovery time。 Their fellow villagers take advantage of this by repeatedly chopping off their limbs and cooking them over a fire for daily nourishment。 They're treated like fuel and life is bleak for the brother and sister, but they find comfort in surviving together。That all changes when an army of wicked gifted ones raid their village for slaves and resources, only to misinterpret them as maniacal savages who torture and cannibalize their own people。 They burn the entire village down along with everyone who lives there。 Luna's powers are too weak to fully resist the might of the flames, leaving Agni the only survivor of the massacre。 His gift becomes a curse, as the flames that consume his body can only be extinguished upon death, which his unlimited regenerative powers prevent。 Unable to die, he becomes a walking inferno that's in constant agony of being devoured by fire。 With nothing but pain and hatred consuming him, he turns his fiery rage into a weapon to take revenge on the ones who took his sister away and the Ice Witch that caused the destruction of the world。Fire Punch is an insanely edgy dystopian thriller with a unique ice age setting。 The first volume alone contains torture, cannibalism, incest, extreme child abuse, genocide, slavery and just about every other nightmarish thing you can imagine。 Most of the disturbing content is purely for shock value, along with the characters all being very over-the-top twisted。 Agni is your typical edgelord antihero, there's a wannabe film maker girl who likes to record real murder and tragedies for her own entertainment, there's cultists who worship fire, constant gore and death all over the place, it's wild and shocking all the way through。It's the type of series you read just to see how weird, disturbing and shocking it can get。 It's definitely not for everyone, only fans of extreme shock horror would probably find any enjoyment from it。 The plot and characters are passable, but neither have much depth to them。 It's still entertaining for the shock-value alone and the entire second half of the series reaches levels of absurdity that I can't even begin to properly describe。 I honestly have no idea what the hell happened because it was so ridiculous, surreal and just barely coherent。That's Fire Punch in a nutshell。 It's edgy and absurd for no reason, but it's so weird, gruesome and over-the-top that it still manages to be entertaining so long as you have a strong stomach and a dark sense of humor。***My Social MediaMy YouTube Channel: https://www。youtube。com/channel/UCPPs。。。My Instagram Account: https://www。instagram。com/michael_sor。。。My Wattpad Account: https://www。wattpad。com/user/Michael-。。。My Paypal Donation Link: https://www。paypal。com/donate/?hosted。。。My Twitter Account: https://twitter。com/SorbelloHorrorMy Facebook Account: https://www。facebook。com/michael。sorb。。。 。。。more

Chelsea Nicole *・゜゚・*

Now this is the Fujimoto I know! I was so thrown off by the first volume but I just couldn't shake the thought of the story。 (view spoiler)[Going on a train towards the sea, the soldiers were planning on disposing Agni by drowning his severed head into the water, just to be rescued by Togata, another regen ("Blessed" regenerative)。 In between this she also rescued Neneto from being raped and made her a camera-girl。 In exchange for saving Agni, Togata proposes a contract: she and Neneto will cont Now this is the Fujimoto I know! I was so thrown off by the first volume but I just couldn't shake the thought of the story。 (view spoiler)[Going on a train towards the sea, the soldiers were planning on disposing Agni by drowning his severed head into the water, just to be rescued by Togata, another regen ("Blessed" regenerative)。 In between this she also rescued Neneto from being raped and made her a camera-girl。 In exchange for saving Agni, Togata proposes a contract: she and Neneto will continue to follow and film him until he gets his revenge on Doma。 Agni accepts the contract and agrees to be the Director's Main Character。 Agni talks to Judah how she's so much like his sister, trying to convince her and himself that Judah really is Luna。 San is transferred to a place where blessed abilities will serve as fuel for the city。 All the while enduring the pain of tubes draining him, he shares stories to the others in the same predicament how Agni saved him and maintains hope that he'll come to his rescue。Training montage and English lessons from Togata (actually funny, alternating the two scenes)。Recruitment of Agni's antagonists done for the next volume's showdown。 (hide spoiler)]Togata is CRAZY, it's amusing! 。。。more

Alba Medina

3'5⭐ 3'5⭐ 。。。more

jazzly

3。5* okayyyy

Julio Gabriel

como que isso conseguiu ficar ainda mais doido??? ainda indeciso se algumas partes são problemáticas ou intencionais, mas sigo interessado。

Dannie

And the spiral of messed up things just keeps going downwards。

Melanie

3。5Dejar ese final y revelación fue espectacular, siento que hubo más progreso。Togata es un personaje demasiado extraño, entiendo lo que quiere hacer, pero no entiendo porque es tan importante cuando para mi no lo es。 Está usando a todos a su gusto sin más, pero hay un motivo aunque sea un motivo muy aleatorio; espero que Agni consiga si venganza aún así al final se sienta vacío。Y más que nada deseo que ese invierno termine。

Matt

3。5/5Enjoyed this one more than the first volume, and I'm starting to jive with its "nothing is taboo" sensibilities, as well as beginning to see it has an incredibly dark sense of humor。 An aspect I've always enjoyed about manga is seeing an artist develop over the course of a long-running series, and it's easy to see Fujimoto's growth by the end of this volume when compared to the beginning of the first。 I'm starting to get the feeling this has a grander scheme in the works than the schlocky p 3。5/5Enjoyed this one more than the first volume, and I'm starting to jive with its "nothing is taboo" sensibilities, as well as beginning to see it has an incredibly dark sense of humor。 An aspect I've always enjoyed about manga is seeing an artist develop over the course of a long-running series, and it's easy to see Fujimoto's growth by the end of this volume when compared to the beginning of the first。 I'm starting to get the feeling this has a grander scheme in the works than the schlocky presentation it wears on its sleeve, and I'm excited to see if I end up being right or totally off the mark。 。。。more

Jonathan

El primer número fue interesante, pero Togata en este número se posicionó como uno de mis personajes favoritos en mucho tiempo, sin duda seguiré leyéndolo。

Brandon

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 "Can you jerk off? I bet the come that shoots out would be on fire too。 It'd be a Fire Wank。"[Every time I start thinking we as a species have decided that the spelling will be "c-u-m," some asshole pops up and spells it "c-o-m-e。"]This doesn't have anything to do with the quality of this manga itself, but I wanted to say something about how I appreciate the design for VIZ's little parental-advisory ESRB-ripoff ratings box, and how it's design hasn't changed in the long time I've been reading th "Can you jerk off? I bet the come that shoots out would be on fire too。 It'd be a Fire Wank。"[Every time I start thinking we as a species have decided that the spelling will be "c-u-m," some asshole pops up and spells it "c-o-m-e。"]This doesn't have anything to do with the quality of this manga itself, but I wanted to say something about how I appreciate the design for VIZ's little parental-advisory ESRB-ripoff ratings box, and how it's design hasn't changed in the long time I've been reading the company's translated manga, but then I saw some of my volumes of Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction and Komi Can't Communicate and remembered that VIZ did indeed recently change the design。 Ho hum。So the Big Thing here is that the somewhat-mysterious Togata has made contact with Agni and is beginning her plan to film a non-fiction action movie。 Of course, first we get to see Togata's feats as a regenerative Blessed who has lived for 300 years and has studied enough martial arts to survive in this post-apocalyptic world。 Togata's a fun character because all that matters to her is her movie-making。 She kills not simply because she needs to, but more specifically because she wants to keep asses in seats for when she finishes her film。 She is upset to tackle not one, not two, but three other regenerative Blessed in a row, when one was already redundant when she herself is regenerative。 After meeting Agni and learning of his desire to kill Doma, she is bothered at how frail the real Doma is, and plans to train other Blessed to act as future foes for her movie。 Agni proposes the idea of Togata filming a movie about herself and her own violent exploits, but she's more interested in Agni because she apparently fell in love with how wacky his existence is, and would rather be an audience member for his story, and so must create the story herself so it could be a film for her to watch。As is the case with many post-modern/metafictional stories like this, there is a conflict between the quasi-avant-garde direction intended by the real-world author and the lower-brow thrill-seeking of a fictional character。 I am reminded of Kaufman/Jonze's Adaptation or McDonagh's Seven Psychopaths, where dumber characters (the second Nic Cage in the former, Sam Rockwell in the latter) hijack the seemingly "real-time" writing of the film story to skew its direction into something with more action。 Both films threaten to feel silly because of the goofiness of the final acts, but this is half-justified by the text because a silly character in-universe is attempting to strip the story of its greater artistry。 Tatsuki Fujimoto has interesting designs for a novel shounen battle manga, but his Togata character wants the story to better resemble American capeshit cinema。 Togata is moved by Agni's desire for revenge because it is a tried and true basis for an action movie's story。 Togata tries to get Judah to plan to kill Agni with other Blessed because she needs more menacing foes, rather than the more unique take of having Agni reach the subject of his revenge only to find it's a weak old man (as was the premise of the previous volume, before Togata entered Agni's life)。As far as other stuff in this volume, I'm curious as to Sun's eventual fate。 He's being used as a human battery in a room filled with Blessed who are being forced to use their powers 20 hours of the day to keep the city running。 He more or less proselytizing for a Christlike Agni, and of course it's always fun to have Jesus metaphors in manga just as it's fun when us Westerners co-opt Eastern lore。 I kind of get the feeling Sun may not actually be saved by Agni, but then again Agni's done stuff before where he's appeared not to care about saving others and does so anyway。 So we'll see。 。。。more

July De La Cruz

⭐️ 4 ⭐️“Sí。 El sentido común es temible。。。 a pesar de que los humanos tienen todo tipo de ideologías, el sentido común sigue siendo diferente según el grupo en el que te encuentres。”

cece

It has been wild and absurd so far。 I don't know where the story is going but I'll follow it It has been wild and absurd so far。 I don't know where the story is going but I'll follow it 。。。more

Sergi Jubu

A ver。。。 Togata está loca, muy loca。El hecho de haber vivido durante 300 años la ha convertido en alguien muy peligrosa, pues tiene cero empatía hacia la vida humana en general y es capaz literalmente de cualquier cosa para rodar la maldita película que tiene en mente, algo que me parece incluso macabro y para ser estudiado。 Que levante la mano quien observe un OCD como el que estoy aquí visualizando。Esta segunda entrega se centra en este personaje al que todo le da igual excepto el sentirse rea A ver。。。 Togata está loca, muy loca。El hecho de haber vivido durante 300 años la ha convertido en alguien muy peligrosa, pues tiene cero empatía hacia la vida humana en general y es capaz literalmente de cualquier cosa para rodar la maldita película que tiene en mente, algo que me parece incluso macabro y para ser estudiado。 Que levante la mano quien observe un OCD como el que estoy aquí visualizando。Esta segunda entrega se centra en este personaje al que todo le da igual excepto el sentirse realizada una vez haya terminado de dirigir el film。 Al final hay un "plot twist" que, evidentemente, hace que quieras ver qué sucede en el siguiente número。 Vamos a ver。。。 。。。more

Kill

So apparently "Fire Vibrator" is a word。 First of all, let me tell you, I like the tongue and cheek approach of this second volume。 The crazy apathetic character that is the director (Togata) , has already have me interested。 The political and philosophical themes are even stronger than the previous volume。 Reminded, the satire here is more of a "Watchmen" variety than a "Deadpool" variety。 As such, it needs a fine balance in some of those winking nods and serious thematic components of philosop So apparently "Fire Vibrator" is a word。 First of all, let me tell you, I like the tongue and cheek approach of this second volume。 The crazy apathetic character that is the director (Togata) , has already have me interested。 The political and philosophical themes are even stronger than the previous volume。 Reminded, the satire here is more of a "Watchmen" variety than a "Deadpool" variety。 As such, it needs a fine balance in some of those winking nods and serious thematic components of philosophical works seen in works like Crime and Punishment, Animal Farm and The Fountainhead。 And so far, this manga is delivering on that, alongside its own anime-esque charm。 If goodreads allowed to rate books out of 6, I would be complaining on why I can't rate it out of 7。 。。。more

Katia Tosco

Ultra gore et surtout, une vision de l'humanité vraiment horrible。。。 mais j'ai quand même envie de lire la suite ! Ultra gore et surtout, une vision de l'humanité vraiment horrible。。。 mais j'ai quand même envie de lire la suite ! 。。。more

Charlie Ronayne

this book is beginning to make more sense than the 1st but there are still some characters which are a bit confusing。 It is also in this book that we realize that it is based in the future rather than the past which was originally suspected。

Eduardo

Um pouco menos interessante que o primeiro volume。 Teve menos cenas apelativas, o que me agradou。 Adorei as cenas de ação da Togata, mas a personagem ainda não me conquistou。