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Takehiko Inoue, Eiji Yoshikawa | 208 pages | 06 Jun 2006 | Viz Media | 9781421507415 | English | San Francisco, CA, United States
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Volume 6 - 1st printing. Adapted from the fictionalized biography Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, Takehiko Inoue depicts the life and times of real-life
"sword saint" Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi recovers from his duel with Inshun and struggles to overcome the fact that he has met a stronger
opponent. Will this loss discourage him?
Or will he be stimulated to train even harder? Volume 7 - 1st printing. The epic rematch between legendary sword saint Miyamoto Musashi and
Inshun of Hozoin Temple is finally at hand! Both men spend the eve of the duel in their own different ways. While Inshun, the second-generation
master of Hozoin Temple, mentally prepares himself with a full night of quiet contemplation and meditation, Musashi spends a tormenting night
haunted by his troubled childhood, battling his own private demons. Will Musashi be defeated by Inshun's indomitable spear technique for a
second time? Volume 8 - 1st printing. Martial arts is more than just a battle to defeat your opponent, it's also a conflict to overcome yourself. And
Inshun of Hozoin Temple comes upon this realization right in the midsts of his epic rematch against Musashi. Last time, Inshun was too much for
Musashi to handle, but now the tables are turned as Inshun faces his own personal demons as well as a new and revitalized Musashi.
Meanwhile, Matahachi is reunited with his mother, and together, they swear an oath to defeat Musashi. Volume 8 - 2nd and later printings.
Volume 9 - 1st printing. To the trained eye, a single cut flower can be more revealing than witnessing a sword duel to the death. When Musashi is
given a flower cut by master swordsman Yagyu Sekishusai he realizes he must seek this man out - for Sekishusai may turn out to be the greatest
swordsman Musashi will ever meet. Volume 10 - 1st printing. A master is responsible for his disciples actions. Now Musashi is prepared to take
out every man in the clan until he comes face to face with the great master of the house, Yagyu Sekishushi.
Was this Musashi's plan all along? Volume 10 - 2nd and later printings. Volume 11 - 1st printing. Musashi wants to take on Yagyu Sekishusai,
recognized by many to be the greatest living swordsman around. But Sekishusai is an ailing old man and Musashi is on the verge of killing him in his
sleep. Will this path truly take Musashi further along the way of the sword? Volume 11 - 2nd and later printings. Based on the novel "Musashi" by
Eiji Yoshikawa. Volume 12 - 1st printing. Miyamoto Musashi is a man destined to be revered as a sword-saint and one of Japan's most
celebrated samurai. But Musashi wasn't always an enlightened warrior-philosopher - for the path to greatness is filled with adversity and perilous
danger. In this volume, Musashi seeks out Shishido Baiken, a master of the deadly sickle and chain.
Will Musashi's sword be able to stand true against this most unusual of weapons? Volume 12 - 2nd and later printings. Volume 13 - 1st printing.
Miyamoto Musashi is destined to be Japan's most celebrated samurai, a man revered as a sword-saint. But for now, Musashi is on the brink of
death fighting against an enemy armed with the unconventional but deadly sickle and chain. Out of pure instinct he resorts to using both his long and
short swords at the same time. This single act of desperation is the historic start to what will eventually become Musashi's signature sword-fighting
technique as well as a quantum leap in the world of martial arts. Volume 14 - 1st printing. But every great warrior needs a worthy rival and Sasaki
Kojiro is destined to be Musashi's legendary opponent in the most well known duel in Japanese history. This volume goes into the background and
childhood of the man famed for his deadly "swallow cut" sword stroke.
Volume 14 - 2nd and later printing. Volume 15 - 1st printing. But every great warrior needs a worthy rival and Sasaki Kojiro with his deadly
"swallow cut" is destined to be Musashi's legendary opponent in the most well known duel in Japanese history. This volume depicts Kojiro as a
young boy experiencing his first taste of blood and death. Volume 16 - 1st printing. Sasaki Kojiro, renowned for his deadly "swallow-cut," is the
man destined to be sword-saint Miyamoto Musashi's greatest rival and opponent in the most well known duel in the annals Japanese history. This
volume further explores the background of the abandoned deaf orphan Kojiro as he comes of age and develops into a bloodthirsty swordsman
with sublime skills. Volume 17 - 1st printing. Kojiro is invincible under the sun! While Musashi is an untamed beast driven by pure instinct, Kojiro
is an icy cold-blooded killer.
Volume 18 - 1st printing. Blood and carnage abound when these two young men have a chance encounter at the Battle of Sekigahara. Volume 19
- 1st printing. Sasaki Kojiro, renowned for his deadly "swallow-cut," is the man destined to be sword-saint Miyamoto Musashi's greatest rival and
opponent in the most well-known duel in the annals Japanese history. But for now, Kojiro has been abandoned by his brutal master Ito Ittosai, and
must contend with the vicious refugee hunters and ruthless scavengers that abound in the aftermath of the Battle of Sekigahara.
Volume 20 - 1st printing. In the aftermath of the Battle of Sekigahara, Kojiro comes face to face with emotions previously unknown to him-fear
and desperation. Volume 21 - 1st printing. After one year, Musashi returns to Kyoto for a rematch with the Yoshioka brothers. Musashi is a
changed man, but does he have what it takes to overcome the ferocity of the younger brother, Denshichiro, and the sublime skills of the older
brother, Seijuro? Volume 21 - 2nd and later printings. Volume 22 - 1st printing. A tempest of a man has arrived in Kyoto and the entire city is in a
fervor, anticipating the storm to come. Musashi has returned for a rematch against Yoshioka Denshichiro, and he's prepared to take down all of
the Yoshioka Dojo to defeat him! Volume 22 - 2nd and later printings. Volume 23 - 1st printing.
When the elder disciples of the Yoshioka Dojo realize that their leader Yoshioka Denshichiro is no match for Musashi, they come up with a
dishonorable plan to fight their battle for them. They hire Sasaki Kojiro, a deaf-mute swordsman with a reputation as fierce as Musashi's. Thus
begins the saga of the greatest duel in Japanese history. Volume 23 - 2nd and later printings. Volume 24 - 1st printing. On the eve of his duel with
the leader of the great Yoshioka School, Musashi takes a step back to reflect upon his past in order to acquire a higher level of understanding and
awareness. However, a chance encounter with deaf-mute swordsman Sasaki Kojiro provides an impromptu preview of what will become the
most infamous duel in the annals of Japanese history. Volume 25 - 1st printing.
Striving for enlightenment by way of the sword, Miyamoto Musashi is prepared to cut down anyone who stands in his way. Vagabond is an
action-packed portrayal of the life and times of the quintessential warrior-philosopher - the most celebrated samurai of all time! Volume 26 - 1st
printing. Same with Kojiro he had Ji Aii but Musashi was basically brought up in the mountains since thats all he always hung out whilst Kojiro
wasn't really. Musashi uses anything to win. Spoiler kicking fire embers to Seijiro. Re: Vagabond Discussion Thread Musashi was the type that
was learning on the fly which lends it self to the "do anything to win" philosophy that you mentioned. Kojiro grew up with the sword at his side and
just had the kind of instincts required to wield a sword and he was taught how to be a sword fighter.
Its almost like Musashi's skill is more wild and kojiro's is more refined. Joined Jul 10, Messages 56 Reaction score 0. Re: Vagabond Discussion
Thread When you say experience are you refering to battles or life experience or both? Its also interesting how NeoShweaty how he says
Musashi's skill is almost wildlike and Kojiro's is more refined.. Both of them were really just in their respective villages training until they were
about Which is when Takezo at teh time joined the battle of sekigahara. Kojiro was being hunted by villagers out for revenge while Musashi was
being hunted by men of one of the armies.
Then after that they both grew wandering around Japan making their respective names more and more famous. Even their youth was somewhat
similar. Neither had a proper sensei. Jisai refused to teach Kojiro directly so he had to rely on spying from afar then practicing on his own. Musashi
wasn't taught by his father neither. Instead he grew up practicing on his own to try to beat his father. Which is another similarity. Both Kojiro and
Musashi fought their respective father figures. Both of which never directly taught them but greatly influenced them. I think both of them would do
anything to win. Musashi kicked embers at Seijuro. But don't forget that when Kojiro fought the old man from the group of men he resorted to
hiding a knife in a wrapped up arm. Also when Kojiro fought Den and his group at first he took a sword from one of the guys. I think above all
they both love battle and to refine their skills to become best. On another note. Do you guys think Musashi will kill Denshichiro or cut of his hand
how it's depicted at the beginning of volume 21?
Re: Vagabond Discussion Thread Thats a really good question. I think Musashi will cut off his hand but thats just me and the Yoshika school will
still live on. If he did that he'd say stick to teaching the school or something like that. I can imagine him killing Denchiro though but somehow I got
this feeling he won't. Joined Jan 29, Messages Reaction score 0.
Re: Vagabond Discussion Thread I think he's going to cut off the hand and leave it at that. If it was earlier in the story remember the secund inshun
fight I might have said he'd kill him afterwards, but now I think he's above that. Re: Vagabond Discussion Thread The hand cutting off part seems
to have Denshichiro about to pass out from massive bloodloss. You have to remember that severing a hand can lead to death from bloodloss fairly
quick.
The hand cutting off part seems to have Denshichiro about to pass out from massive bloodloss. Re: Vagabond Discussion Thread He'll probaply
just pass out and Musashi won't feel that he is compelled to kill him, 'coz he did win the duel Oh yeah, my th post! I want to thank my family, my
coach and God! Strays - The Vagabond Edited Manga team: Project coordinator the person who gets smacked when things go wrong : Siedhr,
your friendly neighborhood cat Editors: Siedhr that's still me , Devin Lane Translator: Zindryr from Bakafish , the nice people who bring us such
gems as Hard Gay and Original! Reinforced Urayasu Family - also known as Heavenly Entity in some circles Proofreader: Siedhr also me, as you
can see I'm pretty much everywhere You can find all of our releases in the first post of the sticky topic: [KO-Scans]Vagabond releases, raws,
earlier volumes. The second post contains Japanese raws, links to zindryr's translations and the first 21 volumes of Vagabond scanned by Manga-
Sketchbook.
Every time there's a new release, that topic will be updated and we will also announce it in this thread. So to keep yourself always informed, all you
need to do is subscribe to this thread. How to subscribe: - Easiest way is to post in the thread. Something like: "I worship thee" would be enough.
If you do that, you should be notified by mail everytime someone posts a reply to it. Entirely up to it to choose which one you'd like. These Edited
Mangas are released under the umbrella of KO-Scans, because that's from where most members are from, especially Neo who started all this.
Technically, I think it's kind of a joint with Bakafish, but I don't know much about this technical stuff, and in the end, I guess it doesn't really matter
anyway. Other frequently asked questions or not : 1. What about the previous volumes of Vagabond ? The previous volumes of Vagabond are
scans of the English edition of the manga, produced by Viz.
They were released by Manga-Sketchbook and we had nothing to do with them. You can find these volumes in the Vagabond Releases thread
uploaded to sendspace by yours truly. Why do you guys do these Edited Mangas? Manga-Sketchbook is doing them, too. MS releases the scans
for Viz editions. That means they are way behind the Japanese scans.
What we want is to give Vagabond fans releases that are up to date, so that they don't have to wait so long. So we scanlate the Japanese raws.
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[12]. March 29, [13]. May 11, [14]. September 29, [15]. July 13, [16]. March 29, [17]. October 12, [18]. September 29, [19]. January 25,
[20]. March 29, [21]. April 12, [22]. September 27, [23]. July 12, [24]. March 27, [25]. September 27, [26]. Golden Age Arc , Conviction Arc.
September 29, [27]. December 6, [28]. Berserk: The Prototype. January 29, [29]. January 31, [30]. August 26, [31]. March 28, [32]. March
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Falcon of the Millennium Empire Arc. December 19, [43]. March 26, [44]. June 28, [45]. May 28, [46]. December 19, [47]. July 23, [48]. June
27, [49]. September 24, [50]. December 19, [51]. Archived from the original on May 9, Retrieved July 27, Archived from the original on
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