Vagabond takes a break for several volume from featuring Miyamoto Musashi as the main character. Volume 22 reminds the reader just who the titular "Vagabond" is.
After a year, the appointed duel between Musashi and Yoshioka Denshichiro nears as the wandering swordsman reaches Kyoto just in time for New Year's Eve. Sasaki Kojiro also arrives in Kyoto during this time as a potential twist for the Musashi-Yoshioka feud duel. The reader is treated to a potentially better fight than the main event as Seijuro attacks Musashi just after the stroke of midnight at New Year.
The ending to the Musashi-Denshichiro fight is spoiled on the first few panels but it appears that the events that lead to that are more interesting than the actual fight and so far, it is.
E ASSIM COMEÇA A BATALHA DE MYAMOTO MUSASHI CONTRA O CLÃ YOSHIOKA, ISSO É ABSOLUTE CINEMA. Esse volume vai dos cap 180 ao 188 e nesse volume voltamos a acompanhar o Musashi de forma épica eu juro que não tava esperando que essa luta fosse acontecer já e que baita surpresa foi isso não imaginava que se passou apenas 1 ano desde que esses dois se encontraram e o Musashi ficou tão forte assim cara que volume sensacional e pensar que o que acontece aqui é só o estopim do que está por vir eu nunca fiquei tão hypado na vida pra ver o protagonista arrebentar a cara de geral mas a evolução que o Musashi está tendo só me faz querer ver isso e eu espero que assim como foi nesse volume que tenha mais lutas como essa com adversários que antes parecia impossíveis de se derrotar mas que agora não é um desafio a altura que obra meus amigos simplesmente leiam vagabond.
I'm really late now. I should have been done with this series a month ago but I'm finding it hard to let go. I'm already so attached to the characters, and the manga is really so easy to read that I'm so afraid I might finish it in a short period of time. And I don't want that to happen because this series is so precious to me! But yea, I badly need to see them now, so here I am. I guess, all the curtains that opened must be closed whether we like it or not. So, going back to the manga;
This is the first time I felt pity for Matahachi. I had literal tears in my eyes. I swear he reminds me of a sad author. But I'm so excited and agitated at the same time, wanting to read the next part of Musashi vs Yoshioka clan! Let's see in the next volume... although, Takehiko already foreshadowed Denshichiro's defeat. Hoping, Otsu and the boy find Takezo in Kyoto as fast as they can tho! I need a reunion! I carried that aching distance all through out Sasaki Kojiro arc.
We're back with Musashi as he's about to head on to his duel with Den... though, by the looks of things, the outcome seems pretty clear already. (And not just because we saw it in a flash-forward right at the start.)
Things are slowing down a bit, preparing to build up.
Tra il volume 20 e il 21 c’è un anno di pausa di pubblicazione, e si vede! Il tratto è tornato più definito e la narrazione è più a fuoco. Finisce sul più bello!
“You may not know your own parents, but maintaining your bonds with others is a part of life.”
“The spiral of killing. Anyone who wants out, can quit. They can call me a murderer, or a demon. I don't care. This place, the battleground, it's the only place where I belong. My anxieties are blocked out. I can focus and give everything I have. Everything.”
Regresamos por fin al presente y a tener a Musashi de protagonista.
Retomando las cosas por donde se quedaron, ha pasado un tiempo desde su victoria contra Baiken Shishido y Musashi regresa a la capital pues ha pasado un año desde su encuentro con los Yoshioka, por lo que el pactado duelo entre Denshichiro y él tendrá lugar al fin en cuestión de días. Aunque llegados a este punto, a Musashi no le interesa el combate contra Denshichiro, cumplirá su palabra y lo usará como camino hacia el enfrentamiento que verdaderamente anhela: uno contra Seijuro Yoshioka.
Sin embargo... la cosa no irá como está prevista, pues Seijuro hará un movimiento inesperado y esclarecedor que lo cambiará absolutamente todo.
Por mucho que me haya encantado Kojiro y su desarrollo, volver a ponernos en la piel de Musashi es fantástico y se le echaba de menos. La forma en la que Inoue lo plasma y escribe, y el seguirlo paso a paso en su camino es algo maravilloso y estoy deseando ver hasta dónde nos lleva esta nueva etapa en la que a partir de este punto entra el manga.
Un tomo fantástico con un final inesperado, que te deja roto y provoca infartos.
This volume sets the return of Musashi's quest to be the best swordsman under the sun. Despite all the historical dramatization that we can't take for trustworthy, the strategy put up by Musashi is great, however the young folks will feel quite boring all the martial philosophy depicted instead of the bare bloody fighting. Anyways, the art of Inoue's drawings is marvelous!
Y E S. We’re finally back to our MC (and my personal fave) Miyamoto Musashi and the main plot line. This was so EPIC. I really missed all these characters. Feeling this arc already.🔥 Let’s fucking go! 👏🏽
We're back with Mushashi, finally. I agree with Seijuro, there is more substance to him, but it also feels like an earned substance. Wonderful start to what I'm hoping to be a wonderful arch. A bit strange that they decided to spoil the ending of one fight in particular, even though the outcome was obvious. Perhaps Inoue has his reasons, and perhaps he wanted to empathize the build up to the fight, rather than the fight itself. What's interesting is how this volume ends with an unexpected fight that the reader probably didn't see coming, which makes things even...
Después de varios tomos centrados en Kojiro, volvemos a ver en que anda nuestro querido Musashi, que después de un año de haber dejado la capital vuelve para su duelo con Denshichiro Yoshioka, aunque antes termina enfrentandose con Seijuro.
Estuvo bueno, más allá de las peleas, saber en que andan Matahachi, Otsu, Jotaro y Takuan y ver la filosofía de los Yoshioka, y el entrenamiento de Denshichiro, este fue un buen tomo.
Adoro esta parte de la serie. Como todo lo que viene antes y lo que viene después, claro. La pelea entre Musashi y Seijuro es una puta obra maestra y esa página final es tan tremenda que sentís que la sangre te salpica a través de la página. También: Takuan, Otsu y Taro-chin, los quiero mucho <3
YES! YES! YES! Finally, we are back with Miyamoto Mussashi... the long awaited battle between him and Denshichiro but first we get to see an amazing spur with his brother - Seijuro - before the battle and that final panel in the volume just amazing!!! Great Volume!
me encanta lo mucho que ha conseguido cambiar musashi en solo un año. y por fin están los personajes principales en una misma ciudad, expectativas altas.
''Sea quien sea el enemigo, sea donde sea el combate, antes hay que asegurar la victoria, para luego ganar. Hay que pasar días y días luchando... si pudiera alcanzar ese estado... se vencería antes de luchar ¿eso no haría la lucha innecesaria?''
Regresamos a la capital, envuelta en el ocaso de Año Nuevo, donde un renovado Miyamoto Musashi se prepara para su esperado duelo contra Denshichiro Yoshioka. También aparece la figura de Seijuro Yoshioka, el heredero del prestigioso estilo de Kenpou Yoshioka, quien observa con desconcierto que el hombre al que humilló un año atrás ya no es el mismo. Mientras tanto, Matahachi sigue huyendo de su lastimosa identidad, oculto bajo el nombre de Sasaki Kojiro, que paradójicamente también aparece en la capital. Matahachi, antaño tan orgulloso, ahora se consume en su propia soledad; ya no solo se trata de escapismo y autocomplacencia, ahora es un hombre borrado de la memoria de quienes le amaron, bajo ese miedo se dirige a la capital.
Denshichiro Yoshioka, totalmente entregado a su arte, ha construido su vida alrededor de la espada: disciplina, pasión e incluso el propio dolor. Ha cargado con el desprecio de su hermano, quien asegura que hombres como él o Musashi no podrán avanzar jamás. Pero Musashi está decidido a demostrar lo contrario. Ya no le basta con derrotar a los colosos como Sekishusai Yagyu o Inei Hozoin: solo desea comprenderlos. La figura de su padre, Munisai Shinmen, ha dejado de perseguirle; en su lugar, la imagen de esos maestros que encarnan una fuerza incomprendida por Musashi, ocupa su mente. Sin embargo, aún no logra escapar de esa espiral de muerte que devoró a hombres como Kohei Tsujikaze. Musashi sigue sin saber donde reside la fuerza...solo debe de seguir caminando hacia ella, aunque el sendero esté lleno de cadáveres.
Otsu, está afligida por el reencuentro con la madre de Matahachi. No entiende el odio irracional que le procesa tanto a ella como a Musashi y intenta matarla en un ataque de ira. Avergonzada, huye con Jotaro y se encuentran con Takuan, quien le recuerda que pese a todo, ella no está sola, aún tiene vínculos, con él, con Jotaro, con la familia Yagyu... y con Musashi. Enterados de las recientes noticias, parten rumbo a la capital, impulsados por la esperanza de alcanzarlo.
Musashi, inquieto y con el espíritu agitado, abandona su hospedaje, para buscar refugio en los bosques, en esa naturaleza que ha sido su fiel compañera en esos días tanto claro como oscuros. Allí incluso intenta leer el secreto de su fuerza en el fuego, para poner fin a su nerviosismo, cuando una sombra surge para matarlo por la espalda: Seijuro Yoshioka. Ha estado acechándolo, buscando el instante para asesinarlo por la espalda y evitar que ese tifón llamado Miyamoto Musashi caiga sobre la casa Yoshioka. Pero Seijuro no comprende que el hombre que tiene delante ya no es el mismo.
La espada de Seijuro es pura soberbia, producto de su talento; la espada de Musashi también contiene ese ego caracterizado, pero Musashi es un hombre que miró de cara a la muerte, libró combates donde se liberó de sus miedos e inquietudes, donde observó su propio abismo y se enfrentó a hombres mejores que Seijuro Yoshioka. Este, desconoce que existen hombres que pueden avanzar... y Musashi es uno de ellos. La lucha es breve: Seijuro no puede seguir el ritmo y sus estocadas no alcanzan al hombre que aún sigue preguntándose quien es realmente, que sigue anhelando respuestas. Musashi golpea con todo su ser, donde antes estaba la sombra de su padre, ahora arden los ecos de hombres mucho más grandes.
Musashi vuelve a sumirse en la espiral de muerte que se ha convertido en su único hogar y la masacre contra la familia Yoshioka apenas acaba de comenzar...
8/10 volume starts off with what seems to be takezo and yoshioka denshichiro going face to face. Takezo swiftly slices him down. Then we get a flash back 10 days prior in the year 1604 (the keicho era), where it shows denshichiro posting on a message board that he wants to duel Miyamoto Musashi on the 9th day of the new year and everyone gathers around. Yoshioka Senjuro arrives and sees Musashi looking at the message board. He tells him that he warned him he will die. Musashi vows to cut down everyone who thinks they are stronger than him to gain the title the invincible. He claims he’s not after denshichiro , he’s after Senjuro. Musashi then places his bloody palm on the message signifying that he accepts the challenge.
It then cuts over to “Sasaki Kojiro”; actually Matahachi Honiden pretending to be Sasaki, sharing shots of Sake with another man. He’s always drinking that Matahachi. After waking up drunk next to a random woman he decides to return somewhere where people know the real him ; matachi. Takezo just goes through self doubt and thinks about the meaning of the sword as always through some winter days.
While sleeping out in the woods, Takezo wakes up cold and starts a huge fire. During this, Seijuro attacks Takezo with a throwing knife. Then starts a head one attack and reopens the scar he gave Takezo on his head. He says Takezo has changed and he’s different. Takezo can’t figure out what it is but he’s also noticed a change in himself, but doesn’t know what it is. He sees the old men and his father in his brain when he makes decisions. Until they trade a couple of fatal blows to each other, Takezo does not hear what Seijuro is saying. He is locked in and sees nothing but survival and is on the mend of ending Seijuro.
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Musashi returns to Kyoto and takes on the Yoshioka clan! After flashback arc is over we return to see Musashi not exactly training, but waiting in anticipation of his duel against Denshichiro. This feels like a climax to everything that's happened in the series so far, with Seijuro originally being someone so far above Musashi but not potentially being on equal footing. Everyone's in or on their way to Kyoto!
I have read up to volume 21 of the series, and I believe it is easily a masterpiece. The beautiful way that vagabond tells a story with its art and characters is amazing and it is just unrivaled. I look forward to reading more of the series, because this has become my second favorite manga of all time, only behind the amazing One Piece by Eiichiro Oda.
4.5 “If I’ve already won before a fight even begins, then is it even necessary to fight?”
This volume feels different from the rest, like the calm before the storm. I don't want to see Seijuro die, especially since his actions are to protect his brother from dying. By the way, I never talk about Denshichiro, but I've grown fond of him.
We are finally back to the main event , dealing with Musashi and instead of the Denshiro battle we actually get the main event we have been waiting for , in the meantime Musashi keeps pondering what actually is the way of sword . Loved it !
Finally Takezo vs the main opponent of the yoshioda . I hope he kills Dentishiro’s brother and after Dentishiro became stronger than his brother but not enough against Musashi. I hope Kojiro will do something important in this arc because I love him
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