Rurouni Kenshin (VIZBIG Edition), Vol. 4: Overture to Destruction
By (Author) Nobuhiro Watsuki
4
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
Viz Media, Subs. of Shogakukan Inc
23rd December 2008
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
576
Width 146mm, Height 219mm, Spine 36mm
973g
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Packed with action, romance and historical intrigue, Rurouni Kenshin is one of the most beloved and popular manga series worldwide. Set against the backdrop of the Meiji Restoration, it tells the saga of Himura Kenshin, once an assassin of ferocious power, now a humble rurouni, a wandering swordsman fighting to protect the honor of those in need.
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Kenshinjourneys to the home of Arai Shakk, the legendary swordsmith who forged his sakabat, in the hope of procuring a replacement for the blade that was shattered in a fight with Seta Sjir. Instead of Shakk, though, Kenshin finds his son Seik, who has given up making instruments of death. But when word gets around that before he passed away Shakk forged a final blade, one of Shishio's warriors also decides to pay a visit, and he doesn't plan on leaving empty-handed. With the safety of Seik's family at risk, Kenshin springs into action, even if it means fighting without a weapon at his side!
Kenshin realizes that if he is to defeat Shishio the time has come to complete his training in Hiten Mitsurugi-ry. But first he will have to convince his incredibly stubborn master, Hiko Seijr, that he is indeed worthy of Hiten Mitsurugi's greatest secrets and techniques. Then, with all of his Juppongatana "Ten Swords" fighters now in Kyoto, Shishio kicks into high gear with his scheme to radically alter the face of Meiji Era Japan. Can Kenshin, Sait and Misao marshal their resources in time to prevent Shishio from burning Kyoto to the ground!
Rurouni Kenshin, which has found fans not only in Japan but around the world, first made its appearance in 1992 as an original short story in Weekly Shonen Jump Special. Later rewritten and published as a regular, continuing Jump series in 1994, Rurouni Kenshin ended serialization in 1999 but continued in popularity, as evidenced by the 2000 publication of Yahiko no Sakabat (Yahikos Reversed-Edge Sword) and the 2015 publication of Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration in Weekly Shonen Jump. The series has also inspired novels, anime and films. Watsuki is also the author of the popular series Buso Renkin, published by VIZ Media.