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LOVE AND DEATH The bloody battle to rule Japan has begun: The Iga and the Kouga clans are locked in a fight to the death. Driven by a centuries-old hatred, each clan will do anything to annihilate the other. The Kouga clan is engaging in a little espionage, and has planted a shapeshifter, disguised as an Iga ninja, in the Iga palace. Meanwhile the Iga clan turns to its last, best hope: their new leader, Gennosuke, the only one who can defeat the Kouga's formidable leader, Oboro. But is she willing to kill the man she loves? As the war grows more desperate, will true love be the next casualty? Includes in-depth translation notes and a preview of the next volume! From the Trade Paperback edition.

228 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 13, 2003

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Masaki Segawa

55 books10 followers
Masaki Segawa made his debut in 1997 with the series Senma Monogatari, which ran in the weekly magazine Comic Morning. In 1998 he began his long-running series Onigiri Jyuuzou, which ended in the year 2000. Basilisk is his second long-running series and his first adaptation. He loves cats and watermelon, and currently lives in Funibashi.

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Profile Image for Doc.
1,959 reviews31 followers
November 7, 2024
"All's fair in love and war." --John Lyly

More deceit, blood, and brutalities as the clash of two supernaturally powerful ninja clan rivals are allowed to slaughter one another. With the Iga Tsubagakure clan having an advantage in knowing of the break of the truce between them and the Kōga Manjidani clan they set plans in motion to be the winners of this deadly contest. However in the end even secrets are not safe with ninjas about as we see both sides becoming fully aware of what is at stake.

Will love see the warring factions ever be united through the affections of their leaders or will the deep seated hatred of rivalry tear everyone and everything apart? Only time will tell as we reach the middle volume of this series next volume. :)
Profile Image for Juho Pohjalainen.
Author 5 books350 followers
January 6, 2021
Going by the character focus they receive, the white clothing they wear, and how they tend to not look as monstrous and evil, the story seems to be trying to paint the Kouga Clan as the good guys. It doesn't really work: in practice both clans are about equally amoral. Pretty weak.

A lot more cheesecake here than in the first volume. If you like that sort of stuff, feel free to add an extra half-star or so.
Profile Image for Nicolo.
3,409 reviews199 followers
November 24, 2020
The first volume saw several of the more interesting ninja characters meeting their prematurely, but the second volume proved that there were more willing to step up.

The pacing was a bit slow, since took two whole volumes before it became a full-fledged ninja war between the rival clans. Now, the consequences of the shogun's decision was made clear and the star-crossed lovers were rendered asunder.

This is like the old Romeo and Juliet story but with more bloodshed and ninja arts.
Profile Image for Angel .
1,525 reviews46 followers
February 18, 2009
The series continues as one clan places a shapeshifter in the enemy camp in an attempt to get an edge in the battle. Two feuding ninja clans, and a love story as the leaders of those two clans are in love. The thing I like about this series is that it reads very fast. Once you get started, you pretty much go to the end. For me, I also find neat to read about the different ninja techniques each ninja masters. From the power of vision that can cause enemies to turn on themselves to various combat forms. And given there was a cliffhanger at the end of the second volume, I will be looking for the next one. The fight continues, and the numbers of fighters on each side are decreasing.
Profile Image for Melanie.
193 reviews16 followers
June 11, 2011
I think this tries to hard to grab the ninja-loving community (which is quite large and fanatic, really) and thus sacrifices plot for action (and nudity).
Profile Image for Elvi.
220 reviews21 followers
September 18, 2011
Boobs and muscle, very little in the story department. Really, I am disappointed. I couldn't decide how I liked the first volume, but, in comparison, this one is crap for sure.
1,344 reviews19 followers
May 2, 2020
Second volume finally starts to even the odds between Iga and Kouga a bit - especially after the rather uneven casualties from the first book.

And, as expected major hit was to the relationship between Oboro and Gennosuke. Both unaware of the developments - Oboro because she was kept in dark by her clansmen and Gennosuke because he literally had no idea - they will very soon come to a major turning point. And when that happens it si clear that their love will be put to the serious test.

Art as in volume #1 is great. Great level of details and even when so many weird supernatural things occur on a panel reader is not lost. One character though (Okoi from Kouga) was somehow out of place here. She just seems a little bit off with ducky lips and voluptuous beyond belief. But that is the only comment I have so far.

Highly recommended to fans of Japanese ninja mythology and manga.
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3,383 reviews92 followers
January 15, 2022
Thank God for the synopsis at the beginning. Now I can understand better what's going on. Because the two lists containing the 10 ninja from each clan were intercepted, only the Iga clan knows of the contest/war that is going on. Also they have the advantage with 9 living ninja on the list versus the Kouga's 6. They are on the offensive, but it's to be expected of the Kouga to soon respond in kind.

Profile Image for Dominique "Eerie" Sobieska.
1,102 reviews43 followers
February 9, 2018
I've read this series maybe 3 times already and I watched the anime twice. And I am always unhappy that Yashamaru dies!

The Kougas finally found out the treaty has been broken. Gennosuke leaves Oboro with heart break, to which she seals her powers for 7 days.

You realize that certain characters wish for peace even if they want to exterminate the other side. The example used Yashamaru, he loves Hotarubi, wishes for peace so that they may be happy. But at the same time, want to slice a few of them open for pure pleasure....

Iga - 7 Remain
Kouga - 5 Remain
Profile Image for Ilia.
328 reviews3 followers
August 11, 2023
Realised with this volume that the ninja are basically like mutants in the Marvel universe, and the book is just two sets of X-Men fighting to the death. The Rogue character is depicted as more of a succubus, and the book gets quite sleazy with it, but she retains a certain dignity at the end. The fights are wildly inventive and keep you guessing about who has the upper hand. Very bloody, schlocky, fun comics.
Profile Image for Anne.
432 reviews16 followers
October 2, 2024
This was more interesting than the first volume, and I want to read the rest of the series, but I also think that Oboro is an idiot. She could have just asked both Gennosuke and Koshiroo to stop, but no, she had to hurt her own clan member. Then she went and closed her eyes so her clan couldn't benefit from her abilities and have to survive without them. Because who cares if Kooga goes and kills members of Iga and wins the battle, amirite?
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Ign33l.
366 reviews
March 10, 2018
Well, there's lots of action, but the story is the same. This manga is about art and decisions and customs. If you are gonna read because of the argument you are not gonna be happy, but the art of the story is amazing. Im loving the manga all the way. Lokking forward to the 3rd. Gennosuke is the master.
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179 reviews12 followers
August 3, 2022
Content Warning: Threats of Rape, Boobs, Violence, Lots of Violence.

A gritty ninja laden kill-fest, where my only complaint may be that the story doesn't breathe between volumes. The action just ramps up and ramps ups. Every battle seems deadly, where it seems one person is destined to die, but the author and the nature of these supernatural ninja keeps you guessing every time.
Profile Image for Sara Hope.
51 reviews
August 30, 2025
Après une première déception avec le tome 1, j’ai tenté le tome 2… sans plus de succès.
Trop de violence, une intrigue façon Roméo et Juliette version ninja qui ne m’a pas émue, des personnages sans véritable profondeur et des dessins que j’ai trouvés brouillons.
Je n’ai pas terminé ce volume et préfère arrêter là ma lecture. Et poursuivre mes découvertes livresques.
Profile Image for Craig Schorling.
2,058 reviews11 followers
October 19, 2022
The action and combat is a lot of fun. Some of the kills were pretty wicked. The story is still pretty bland and several opportunities are missed to really flesh out the world and characters. It is providing a fun read but nothing special.
Profile Image for Amara.
1,320 reviews3 followers
September 9, 2017
Action is very well illustrated, very cruel too. Gennosuke's skill is amazing.
Profile Image for Suvi Tartia.
50 reviews
October 19, 2017
There's a lot of action - somewhat on the expence of the plot - but the story proceeds nicely and I liked to drawing style. All in all, a pleasant read.
Profile Image for Kurtis Burkhardt.
6,000 reviews51 followers
April 15, 2021
Decent ninja manga based In the Feudal Japan era! The action was pretty awesome but the plot/story was pretty dull 👌😁❤️
Profile Image for Tapani Aulu.
4,091 reviews17 followers
January 7, 2023
Mutanttininjat jatkavat toistensta nistimistä mitä mielikuvituksellisimmin keinoin. Ja tietenkin välillä pitää näyttää tissejä, koska Japani?
Profile Image for Karissa.
4,289 reviews211 followers
March 27, 2015
This is the 2nd book in the 5 book long Kouga Ninja Scrolls series. This book was very much like the first book in the series; lots of ninjas and lots of fighting. I enjoyed reading it for the most part.

This book continues the story of the battle between 10 Iga and 10 Kouga ninja who are vying for the position of Shogun. In the last book we were introduced to a number of ninjas as well as Oboru an Iga ninja who has a passive fighting technique (her eyes basically stop all ninja powers). In this book we get to see her lover’s powers; Gennosuke has a power that he can use with his Enchanted Eyes and it is much more vicious than Oboru’s power.

There is a lot of nudity and violence in this series, so I would recommend for older teen or adult only.

I enjoyed meeting new ninjas and seeing their powers. The idea of a list of ninjas that has to be eliminated before either the Iga or Kouga can take power is strangely compelling. That combined with the rather strange and disturbing powers of the different ninjas makes this a very engaging read.

I will say that so far the female ninjas have been pretty lame. Also there is a lot of emphasis on the...uh...bustiness of the female ninjas… The majority of the female ninjas use their naked body in some way to fight. Either that or they are airheads like Oboru. One of the female ninjas also fights with butterflies...I mean that is kind of seriously lame.

Aside from the above complaint, I have been enjoying this series and will continue to read it. I would recommend to those who like action packed fantasy manga and ninjas...lots of ninjas.
Profile Image for Conan Tigard.
1,134 reviews3 followers
November 19, 2015
I have read a lot of Manga book that Del Rey Manga publishes, and the artwork in Basilisk exceeds all other series by far. In fact, there really isn't a comparison. The entire book is a work of art.

Once again, Masaki Segawa proves that he is one of the best, if not the best, manga artist in Japan. I absolutely love his layout and the depth of his vision. He has taken a wonderful story written by Futaro Yamada and created a series that I will always treasure.

As for the storyline, sure, the names are hard to remember, but you really don't need to memorize them to enjoy this story. The battles are action-packed and I hated to see Okoi die . . . (sigh). The thing I find impressive about this book is that I didn't put it down throughout the entire time I was reading it.

I found that had to soak in every page, take it all in in one sitting, revel in the wonder of the artistry, all in one shot. And you know what I did when I reluctantly finished this awesome graphic novel? I picked up Basilisk: Volume 3 and read that all in one sitting.

Overall, Basilisk: Volume 2 is another spectacular book that rivals Basilisk: Volume 1. Totally awesome! And since I have already read Basilisk: Volume 3, I can tell you that is just as good as this book. Wow . . . what a series!

I rated this book a 10 out of 10.
Profile Image for Carole Rae.
1,582 reviews43 followers
May 12, 2013
Ahhhhhhh, I needed a nice good manga. It's been years since I read this series and I'm glad I've decided to pick them up again.

The war is just beginning to get heated and everyone is enjoying themselves, except for the lovebirds Oboro and Gennosuke. I feel bad. They just announced their intentions to marry and everyone was just getting use to the idea, but the stupid emperor wants both clans dead, so he created this challenge for them. Sighs. As more blood spills on both sides, you can feel the heartbreak slowly shattering. So tragic, so good though.

The drawings are fantasic! I love how they depict each character. Warning, though, it is a graphic novel, so young kids should not be reading this. Sometimes its overly graphic, but what can you do? There were a couple scenes that were over the top for my liking, but hey...it does warn you on the cover.

Anyways, I can't release much for I fear of spilling any major spoilers. In the end, I grant this 4 stars.

Favorite Character(s): Gennosuke, Nenki (he's cool), Yashamaru, Koshirou (^.^) and Okoi.
Not-so Favorite Character(s): None I can really say
Profile Image for Jeni.
1,098 reviews33 followers
July 20, 2016
Well, you knew the other side had to start getting some licks in. You know, when I started this series, I was surprised it was so short, but now I'm wondering how it could go so long? They are killing off the 20 ninjas pretty quickly. (I guess that assumes they'll all die by the end, but this is reading like Romeo and Juliet aka a tragedy not a romance.)

Then again, everyone knows what's up now. No more surprise attacks, so the kills will be harder to earn now. Also, now that we know Oboro's technique...yeah, the only person who can probably take him down is the one who's in love with him.

Should be interesting...
Profile Image for Tuatara.
281 reviews4 followers
July 25, 2018
Kaksi klaanillista yliluonnollisia kykyjä omaavia ninjoja toisiaan mättämässä. Ihan viihdyttävä näyttämö Romeolle ja Julialle, mutta jokin sellainen taso puuttuu, joka tosissaan saisi kiinnostumaan siitä miten näissä verikekkereissä lopulta mahtaa käydä.
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Author 12 books70 followers
March 2, 2010
The continuing battle of ten ninja against ten ninja, a ceremonial contest to determine the next ruler of Japan, but there is nothing ceremonial about the rules, last one breathing wins!
Profile Image for Christine Jones.
208 reviews2 followers
July 12, 2016
I enjoyed this classic Manga, reminiscent of Shakespeare's tragedies and Japanese traditional tales, and I am glad I found the series.
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