The Witch and the Beast, Vol. 4

The Witch and the Beast, Vol. 4

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  • Create Date:2021-04-24 13:52:23
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Kousuke Satake
  • ISBN:1646510240
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Summary

THE DEMON SWORD

Paladin Corps officer Matt Cugat joins forces with Guideau and Ashaf in one last stand to protect the demon sword Ashgan from falling into the wrong hands--but their efforts are no match for the Executioner's clever ruse。 As all bear witness to the ancient weapon's awakening, what sort of terrible calamity awaits? And is there anything that can be done to stop it?

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Reviews

Alisa

Woah! And how am I going to wait for the next volume after that ending?!!

Kai

That was fucking intense。 Only gripe is with the art style it's kinda hard to see the battle scenes sometimes。 Satake has a habit of drawing fully detailed motion in small panels。 But overall, if this volume doesn't convince you that this manga deserves to be followed I don't know what will。 Ends with a big cliff hanger。 That was fucking intense。 Only gripe is with the art style it's kinda hard to see the battle scenes sometimes。 Satake has a habit of drawing fully detailed motion in small panels。 But overall, if this volume doesn't convince you that this manga deserves to be followed I don't know what will。 Ends with a big cliff hanger。 。。。more

Kastie Pavlik

This volume brings the darkness close to Happiness levels and the action is nearly non-stop。 This series does so many things right (art, story, design, text-to-panel-to-story ratio, etc), but the one thing it does wrong, it does so wrong。 In the middle of this badass, kick ass fight comes the kiss thing again, fresh out of a shojo manga。 It is SO out of place, it shoved me out of the story。 What。 The。 Hell。 It's annoying, doesn't match the tone, and totally diminishes everything that character h This volume brings the darkness close to Happiness levels and the action is nearly non-stop。 This series does so many things right (art, story, design, text-to-panel-to-story ratio, etc), but the one thing it does wrong, it does so wrong。 In the middle of this badass, kick ass fight comes the kiss thing again, fresh out of a shojo manga。 It is SO out of place, it shoved me out of the story。 What。 The。 Hell。 It's annoying, doesn't match the tone, and totally diminishes everything that character has been through and fought for, and makes a mockery of the story。 Let's see。。。 Gory torture to protect the world。 乁( •_• )ㄏ Whining about first kiss in middle of battle to protect the world。 Yeah, those totally mesh。 (-_- )ノ⌒┫ ┻ ┣ ┳Great cliff hanger ending, though。I would love to see an anime adaptation to get the full effect of the action and character designs。 Black and white doesn't do it justice, but the artistry brings out a lot of detail and movement。 。。。more

Jenny

Okay, no fucking joke, this series is the FUCKING BEST。 I shit you not, I BLEW through this volume with reckless abandon and I regret nothing。One of the things that I love about this series is how it handles exposition。 First off, the exposition never feels forced or unnatural, occurring during scenes when it logically would。 Second, even when exposition occurs in the middle of a fight (like in this volume) it never disrupts the momentum of said fight and goes right back into the action when it' Okay, no fucking joke, this series is the FUCKING BEST。 I shit you not, I BLEW through this volume with reckless abandon and I regret nothing。One of the things that I love about this series is how it handles exposition。 First off, the exposition never feels forced or unnatural, occurring during scenes when it logically would。 Second, even when exposition occurs in the middle of a fight (like in this volume) it never disrupts the momentum of said fight and goes right back into the action when it's done。 Third, each exposition scenes is handled concisely and quickly。 I never feel like a character is reading from a textbook or using repetitive/ redundant language because characters say what needs to be said to understand the context of what's going on and that's it。 And I will forever FUCKING PRAISE Satake for writing concise exposition scenes because apparently that is a serious issue some mangaka (and honestly novelists) struggle with。But more than that, the pacing in this series is perfect。 It's not so rushed that it feels like crucial details or plot points are skimmed, but doesn't drag on for the sake of mystery or drama。 And of course, the artwork and characters continue to be the absolute best。 Guideau and Ashaf are still an amazing duo and I'm so glad Helga has joined them。 She's a super interesting character and I was hoping she wouldn't disappear after this arc, but thankfully she's joining the crew。 The art is absolutely stunning and suits the world, story, and tone and I will never shut up about it, so get used to it。Okay, I need to wrap this up or else this is gonna turn into a fucking dissertation。 In short, this series is still amazing, I am still having the time of my life reading it, and I still highly recommend it to all fantasy fans。 Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk, have a nice day。 。。。more

Rebo

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Ahhhhhhhhhh that last chapter!!!!!!! We finally get to see the inner sanctums of the magic group only to be interrupted。。。 and the big reveal at the end damn ! Also seeing Ashaf shaking up was kinda hot, he’s so calm all the time。I had to drop a star bc I found it difficult to follow the big battle scene。。。 but I love this series and wish I could subscribe to it。。。 I wonder if it’ll be a limited run and that’s why subbing isn’t an option??

Mizuki

Outline of the story: In a modern Europe-looks-alike fantasy world, there are magic-users and the unearthly powerful beings known as the 'witches'。 The witches are seemingly all evil and love to curse people and cause mayhem, so the witches are widely feared and hated by the general public and are hunted by the Church and an unknown organization of magic users。 The witch hunting Holy Knights v。s。 the Cult of magicians and magic-users and the weakest witch with the most fearsome cursed/magical sw Outline of the story: In a modern Europe-looks-alike fantasy world, there are magic-users and the unearthly powerful beings known as the 'witches'。 The witches are seemingly all evil and love to curse people and cause mayhem, so the witches are widely feared and hated by the general public and are hunted by the Church and an unknown organization of magic users。 The witch hunting Holy Knights v。s。 the Cult of magicians and magic-users and the weakest witch with the most fearsome cursed/magical sword! All the excitement!The artwork is as lovely as always (everything, I mean everything looks great damn it, especially the cursed sword in its final/full form), the plots are well constructed although it barely breaks any new ground。 Although I'm still a bit confused what the Cult is trying to do here, they are capturing/chasing after witches to protect them, or wanting to use the witches for their own ends, or the mixture of both? Plus what about (view spoiler)[there are witches actually working for the Cult at their own will (hide spoiler)]?Curiouser and curiouser! I like how even the main antagonists, the Holy Knights also have good design and awesome power going for them! ^_^This series is totally worth getting deeper into! 。。。more