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Paperback Blade of the Immortal Volume 13: Mirror of the Soul Book

ISBN: 159307218X

ISBN13: 9781593072186

Blade of the Immortal Volume 13: Mirror of the Soul

(Book #13 in the Blade of the Immortal (US) Series)

Anotsu Kagehisa, master swordsman and leader of the rogue Itto-ryu dojo, has sheathed his blade for the moment to join in marriage with the daughter of yet another dojo soon to be brought under his... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Am I the only one to love Hisoka?

While Hisoka's character initially comes off as dull and diminutive, she is actually an extremely tragic character (and not because she is sick.) I literally cried when Hisoka made the choice that she did; here is a woman who has never decided anything for herself, ever, and this is her one time to choose her own destiny. Yes, it is bittersweet; however, I was able to overlook the "sad" overtones and see this woman's only chance at freedom, and a freedom that she has chosen for herself. I would reccomend reading this one if you care more about story than battle. There is a fight or two, but mostly this volume focuses on human fates and how much control we have over what happens.

Somberer and darker than the last volume.

Compared to vol. 12, Fall Frost, this one proceeds at a more dignified but depressing pace. We return once more Anotsu, whose involvement with Kensui-dono and his beautiful daughter Hisoka deepens. Personally, I found this arc a little tedious; Hisoka never really captured my interest. Ah, I wish Anotsu would hurry up and rejoin his crazy Itto-ryu buddies. However, I *did* enjoy seeing new facets to his character through his treatment of the three women who appear in this volume: Hisoka, Rin and Makie (yes, *she* returns!).Manji doesn't make a appearance. Hopefully he'll reunite with Rin soon.

Reunions, Revelations, Repercussions: The Climax Nears

Blade of the Immortal, in brief summery: Think it would be great to live forever? Manji, a ronin of eighteenth century Japan, doesn't agree. Cursed to immortal life for prior misdeeds, he must dispatch a thousand evil men to the judgment of the Buddha in order to die himself. Joining a young girl on her quest for vengeance against the rebellious Itto-Ryu sword school, Manji soon has dire need for his twelve blades as he faces a motley assortment of hardened warriors, prostitutes, psychopaths and philosophers. The thousand-man requirement is met by the painful stroke of give-and-take, and is told in a fashion that puts most modern epics to shame. Throughout what I like to call BotI's `second phase' (graphic novels #6-#14), the story-arc has gradually moved away from the adventures of the immortal rascal Manji and focused more and more upon the 22-year old sword-genius Anotsu Kagehisa. A revolutionary leader of Edo-period Japan - "the pillar upon which a thousand men stand" - Anotsu has dealt some major suffering in his bid to unify the disparate sword-schools of the samurai; the karmic repercussions begin to unfold in this, the thirteenth BotI volume released on U.S. shores. (warning: spoilers follow) *Mirror of the Soul* contains two major reunions for long-term readers. The first occurs when Anotsu, returning to Edo after his `vacation' at the Shingyoto dojo, happens upon an unconscious girl sprawled upon Mt. Hakusan. After tending to her condition, he is shocked to discover that the girl is Rin Asano, whom he orphaned some two years previous during the Itto-Ryu's initial insurgent rampage. During that time Rin has honed her warrior-skills with the whetstone of hatred: along with Manji, she's reduced the Itto-Ryu's army by a good dozen and tracked its leader's path all the way to Kaga. Yet other swordsmen are questing Anotsu's blood on this fine autumn day. Over the course of the entire series the reader has been told, again and again, how dangerous Kagehisa-domo is: in *Mirror of the Soul* we are finally given graphic display of this ability when he takes on four hooded assassins and manages to completely slaughter these opponents without even breaking a sweat. For Anotsu, no sword can cross the path of ambition: "Those who face me, knowing my name, take up arms against the thousand followers bound to me. You interfere with my grandfather's dream and block my own path to the future. And so - feel the weight of my blade! Scatter like leaves on the wind!" But the only thing scattered here are severed limbs and decapitated heads... The second reunion involves the return of Makie Otono-tachibana, an ex-prostitute and the deadliest woman in Japan. Last seen in BotI vol. 3, *Dreamsong,* Makie has abandoned the way of the sword for a quiet, peaceful existence in the Kaga mountains, weaving travel-mats for merchants and smoking opium to dull the pain of her tragic past. The past will not relent, however: ghosts haunt her memorie

Oh man, I have prayed for this.

I have to tell all of you who have waited for this comic, that the long wait was well worth it. Hiroaki Samura cannot be praised enough. His drawings just become better and better for each comic. WARNING: PART OF THE PLOT: Anotsu Kagehisa is betrayed the clan he married himself to, and faces severel assassination attemts. Now on the run with Rin(!), yes, Rin manages to tag along with Anutsu, we (the readers) get to see new sides of Anutsu. And that despite his badass appearence he might be quite an o.k. guy. Manji is still looking for Rin, and although he is one of the main characters, we see fairly little of him. If you like Blade of the immortal you must buy this comic.
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