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Samurai BANZAI!
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Synopsis:
An ongoing tale following the adventures of a group of unsual companions in feudal Japan. Packed with action/adventure, humor, drama, mystery, and more.
*Comic has been restarted with a new chapter one.
Current synopsis by: sbanzai Current image by: sbanzai
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| bounce_ko |
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| Although very historically accurate, there are too many text and dialogue boxes, at least in the first chapter, for me to get involved with the story. I would suggest to the artist that s/he put some sort of mystery in the very first pages to "hook" readers, and wait several chapters––at least–– before revealing the answer. The artwork is ok, but doesn't show attention to the expressions or physicality of the characters. This is especially a problem for a comic involving swordfights and other battles. |
| kudos |
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| plotlessviolence, you're a flaming retard. this comic is 10X better than yours will ever be. |
| PlotlessViolence |
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The art's really good...particularly little things like the faded backgrounds (my G-d, the trees! How does he get that effect?), blurring/vibration lines, and glowing. The artist has a firm grasp of Photoshop, if that's what he's using.
On the other hand, the story is just a collection of Rurouni Kenshin (maybe some Samurai Deeper Kyo, possibly Lone Wolf and Cub) cliches, and the action scenes--what should be the key scenes for this type of manga--look great but are posed/choreographed all wrong; Except for the interlock-swords-so-enemies-can-sta re-each-other-down, the fighting "techniques" shown are either physically impossible or totally unrelated to the cut/slice they actually perform in the continuity of the comic. The fight moves are derived purely from the Anime laws of physics and flourish-poses. |
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