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Samurai Deeper Kyo Volume 22 Paperback – May 8, 2007
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- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherTokyoPop
- Publication dateMay 8, 2007
- Dimensions5.25 x 0.75 x 7.5 inches
- ISBN-101595324623
- ISBN-13978-1595324627
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- Publisher : TokyoPop (May 8, 2007)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1595324623
- ISBN-13 : 978-1595324627
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.25 x 0.75 x 7.5 inches
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Volume 29 mainly encompasses the final showdown between Kyo and Nobunaga -- revealing their past skirmishes which have lead to this moment. It's about two to three chapters in, though, that the storyline begins to twist, and we get incredible character developments for the Kyo/Yuya/Kyoshiro relationships. Also, Kyo's body comes back into the picture and the battle over which soul will dominate which body -- Kyo's superior Four Emperor one or Kyoshiro's severely beaten down one. We also get additional flashbacks into what sort of relationship Kyo and Kyoshiro used to have (thanks to Sasuke's Muramasa) -- how they met, and how they came to the point they were when we entered the story.
In short, this volume really jump-starts the next quest for Kyo, which sort of ties into his last one -- get his body (and something he might find even more precious) back from the secretive Mibu clutches.
Basically, the series main problem is that is repeats a lot of the same tropes from other fighting manga (Narutro, DBZ, etc) The main character is met with a foe, they vanquish the foe, and then find out there is even someone more powerful above them. This repeats basically every book. They kill someone or defeat a super secret ninja clan and then find out that they were actually working for someone else.
Along with the problem of bad guy crap, there is an endless erray of ultra secret techniques and hidden moves. Someone will say "but if he uses this he will die." then Kyo uses the move, doesn't die, and beats the bad guy...again. Then the move suddenly won't work and he reveals a new super secret move and beats the bad guy. over and over and over. Boring. no tension, just bland.
I just finished this volume the other day and have no idea how this story stretches to 38 volumes. It is just so boring and repetitive. This series could have been really good had it wrapped up ages ago. You know you are in trouble when your series has 10 more volumes than DBZ - notorious for dragging out fights and repetitive bad guys.