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Cargando... Berserk, Volume 21por Kentaro Miura
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Guts, the feared Black Swordsman, is on the rampage - and it's personal. Mozgus, the malefic master Inquisitor of the Holy See, in his murderous campaign against heretics, has captured Guts' former lover Casca and has her at the ready to be burned at the stake in the Tower of Conviction, little knowing that Casca's demonic Mark of Sacrifice is drawing hideous dark powers to the Tower. It'll take everything Guts has and more to defeat Mozgus - who is much, much more than a man - and even if he can, will he be able to save Casca from the hordes of Hell amidst the inquisitor's disintegrating citadel? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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As he flees the crumbling Tower of Conviction, Guts sees Griffith has returned as the Hawk of Light. Now that Griffith is back who knows what destruction he will leave in his determination to make his dream come true.
The illustration remains incredibly well done, detailed, and just fantastic. The story is fast-paced and full of intense action.
Overall this was yet another wonderful volume in the Berserk series. I am excited to see what happens next now that Griffith has returned to the story. I would recommend this whole series to fans of horror fantasy graphic novels. ( )