Samurai Deeper Kyo, Volume 02 by Akimine Kamijyo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Volume 2 of Samurai Deeper Kyo was perfect. I've had this manga since high school, when all I've read was manga, Harry Potter, Twilight and Maximum Ride. It has bloodshed, samurais, swords, a man named Demon Eyes Kyo almost in the middle of all of it.
This is also an anime of the same title, and I have seen it (and it was amazing). So in Volume 02 of Samurai Deeper, a fight happened between Jimon and Demon Eyes, who tells him "You just couldn't stop, could you? You got what you wanted. You woke me up. I'm in a shitty mood when I wake up. Sanurai...you do realize...you're going to die?" when he wakes up and the fight ended with Demon Eyes killing him in a simple draw of his sword (Jimon has a regular sword, and Demon Eyes has a long blade called the oadachi, in whuch he used to slay Jimon. Once that was over, Izuno no Okuni, an informer, came by and told Kyo 'He's still alive, Kyo. He lives...and he hates...you." and all of a sudden Kyo snapped, asking Izuno where this "he" person was. But like an idiot, she didn't tell him and floated away.
Then Yuya and Kyoshiro came to a village filled with children, and was pickpocketed by a little boy named Kouta, who needed to pickpocket them for money to feed his little sister, Tae. Yuya, feeling sorry for the two of them(and it reminded her of someone from her past), and asked him to help find them a place to say for the evening. Then that same night, Tae found Yuya and told her that they were going to kill Kouta. So she went and find him, and defeated the pickpocket ring, and knocked out the leader Kazura and spared her life.
The last and final story in this manga is about the Three Colored Gang and the Kidou Clan, who is pushing out all the people in the village all except a tiny old woman. They met White Crow, who gave the old woman three days to leave the village, Black Scorpion, a huge black guy who's a dingus and who talks loud. And then there's Red Tiger who looks nice, but he just have a lot of amount of strength.
Do I reconmend this book? Of course I do. It's beautiful and amazing.
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