Master Keaton, Vol. 6

Master Keaton, Vol. 6

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  • Create Date:2021-11-07 09:54:04
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Naoki Urasawa
  • ISBN:1421575957
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Summary

Taichi Hiraga Keaton dreams of someday being the archaeologist who excavates the Danube Valley Civilization。 Reality doesn't seem to be working in his favour, however, as being an insurance investigator keeps him busy and always in peril! With no rest in sight, what's in store for Master Keaton next?

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Mook Woramon

เพิ่งสังเกตว่าการ์ตูนเรื่องนี้เขียนปี ค。ศ。 1988 ว่าทำไมเขียนเรื่องการทลายกำแพงเบอร์ลินกับกลุ่มก่อการร้าย IRA บ่อยจัง เนื้อเรื่องไร้กาลเวลาจนทำให้เราไม่เอะใจ ว่าทำไมไม่มีมือถือใช้เลย เล่มนี้คนในครอบครัวออกโรงเองด้วยทั้งพ่อของคีตันและลูกสาว ความจิตใจดี มีเมตตา รักความยุติธรรม ถ่ายทอดมารุ่นสู่รุ่น อ่านสนุกเหมือนเดิม

Tar Buendía

Lo he dicho ya varias veces pero con Master Keaton estoy bastante divida。 Por un lado me gusta mucho , me entretiene una barbaridad, tiene momentos tiernísimos/preciosos y es muy divertida。 Pero es que es raaaaancia, pero raaaaaaancia。 Tiene los años que tiene, claro。 Pero una cosa no quita la otra。

Loz

I liked it, needs more Keaton with family or higher personal stakes。 Art is great。 Good volume but not best。

Emma Barnes

This issue is very episodic and brings back a villain from a previous issue which is rare in this series!

Arsenic

Cette série est toujours un plaisir。 Contrairement à mes habitudes, j'aime que chaque chapitre soit une histoire complète et qu'elles n'aient pas vraiment de liens entre elles。Ce tome comporte du rire, de l'émotion, de la romance et tout ça au milieu de mystères et autres complots donc j'ai beaucoup apprécié。 C'est également très sympa de voir son père ou sa fille en avant dans certains chapitres。 Cette série est toujours un plaisir。 Contrairement à mes habitudes, j'aime que chaque chapitre soit une histoire complète et qu'elles n'aient pas vraiment de liens entre elles。Ce tome comporte du rire, de l'émotion, de la romance et tout ça au milieu de mystères et autres complots donc j'ai beaucoup apprécié。 C'est également très sympa de voir son père ou sa fille en avant dans certains chapitres。 。。。more

Derek Royal

At times the stories get a tad more sentimental than fits my taste, but nonetheless, a good, solid series。

Bethany

The stories I think are getting longer and expanding through multiple chapters but each book is still pretty much standalone which is fine with me。 I like the historical facts that are scattered through out the books

S。Q。 Eries

In SummaryKeaton is all investigator in this volume。 No teaching assignments or requests from the SAS。 Just one Lloyds case after another with a couple personal adventures on the side。 Not a lot of ancient history, but if you like tales of organized crime against a backdrop of Europe right after the fall of communism, this volume will deliver。The ReviewAfter the lengthy Leopard’s Cage arc in Volume 5, Master Keaton returns to its usual pattern of short, stand-alone adventures。 While one chapter In SummaryKeaton is all investigator in this volume。 No teaching assignments or requests from the SAS。 Just one Lloyds case after another with a couple personal adventures on the side。 Not a lot of ancient history, but if you like tales of organized crime against a backdrop of Europe right after the fall of communism, this volume will deliver。The ReviewAfter the lengthy Leopard’s Cage arc in Volume 5, Master Keaton returns to its usual pattern of short, stand-alone adventures。 While one chapter (“The King’s Tears”) shows him pursuing artifacts during his free time, a paying job in archeology continues to elude him。 As such, his role in Volume 6 is predominantly that of Lloyds insurance agent and investigator。 Most of these cases have little to do with ancient history。 Instead, Keaton’s investigations involve the current events of his era, such as ongoing tensions between Ireland and Britain, and two chapters (“The Winds of Cornwall” and “The Adventures of After-School Detectives”) are purely detective stories。As usual, Keaton’s ex-wife doesn’t show up, but Keaton encounters various former classmates and colleagues as he travels Europe on his assignments。 “The Code of Blood and Honor,” the longest arc in this volume, is a two-chapter mystery that involves the murder of an old schoolmate who just happens to be the son of a Mafia don。 So in addition to having a “Godfather” flavor, the case has personal meaning to Keaton。 To make it more personal, an assassin from one of Keaton’s earlier adventures returns, and he’s bent on revenge。 In the “The Winds of Cornwall,” Keaton investigates the suspicious activity targeted toward a childhood friend, which a second mutual childhood friend is also investigating。 Unlike the gripping plot in “The Code of Blood and Honor,” “The Winds of Cornwall” meanders all over the place, and even though it does involve deadly threats and organized crime, the story’s more about what Keaton’s friends think of him。As for what strangers think of Keaton, most continue to view him as an eccentric or an annoyance。 “The Adventures of After-School Detectives” is another murder mystery, but it’s also one of the funnier stories。 Three school-age detectives are also on this case, and the way they pick at Keaton’s performance as an investigator is fairly amusing。Keaton is in Europe the entirety of this volume; we only get one brief glimpse of his daughter and dad celebrating the holidays without him in Japan。 However, both of them do travel to London to see him so we get our Yuriko- and old man Hiraga-centric chapters。 In both these stories, the Hiragas render a service to strangers, and in Hiraga senior’s case, his primary motivation is his skirt-chasing tendencies, which we’ve heard plenty about but are kind of awkward to watch in action。Extras include the first pages of Chapter 4 in color and a sound effects glossary。For more manga and book reviews, drop by my blog Keeping It In Canon! 。。。more

Mark Schlatter

A nice volume with a higher percentage of the stories than the previous volume focused on Keaton's family and friends。 A highlight is the opening issue where Keaton's father (always an amusing figure) deals with two long term friends who are way too stubborn about gambling。 You get stories on winemaking, counterfeit painting, and the Mafia。 A nice volume with a higher percentage of the stories than the previous volume focused on Keaton's family and friends。 A highlight is the opening issue where Keaton's father (always an amusing figure) deals with two long term friends who are way too stubborn about gambling。 You get stories on winemaking, counterfeit painting, and the Mafia。 。。。more