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Mit vierzehn Jahren steht Charles-Henri Sanson nun zum ersten Mal anstelle seines Vaters auf dem Schafott, um einen Verurteilten hinzurichten. Er verrichtet ein Massaker und das Volk wendet sich gegen ihn. Sein Vater muss eingreifen und macht Charles unmissverständlich klar, was für eine Enttäuschung er für die Sansons ist. Charles ringt sich eine Entscheidung ab ...

230 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 19, 2013

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Shin'ichi Sakamoto

80 books266 followers
Sakamoto Shin'ichi (坂本眞一) is a Japanese mangaka.
He is mostly famous for his series Innocent and Innocent Rouge.
He is currently working on #DRCL midnight children based on the classic by Bram Stoker.

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60 reviews3 followers
July 1, 2025
₊⊹♡ 4 stars ⋆˙⟡

‘’With my generation, I will end this cursed family line. And one day, I will create a world without executions— that is my vow to you ..!’’

i love the mc sm 🙏
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912 reviews23 followers
December 3, 2022
Decent enough to make for an entertaining reading, but the writing is still very amateurish. For example, a better writer would have known how to communicate Charles' change in a less jarring way.

But I find the premise interesting enough to wish to continue with the story. Let's see where it goes...
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477 reviews36 followers
May 3, 2018
This volume is focus on the early days of Chevalier Charles-Henri Sanson de Longval as france royal executioner.
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and the concept of the social cause/society of the old regime.
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France back then were divided into three estates:

First Estate
High-ranking members of the Church aka. Clergy(higher or lower)
Privileged classes

Second Estate
Nobility: like the nobility of the sword(the Sanson's are in this category) or nobility of the robes. There mostly government official or soldiers with ranks.
Monarch.

Third Estate
Everyone else - from peasants in the countryside/cities, wealthy or non-wealthy merchants, blacksmits, whores, labourers, etc.(all of them are unprivileged)
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84 reviews4 followers
October 7, 2023
і як дивитися в очі людям які тобі довіряють але яких ти маєш вбити
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176 reviews8 followers
August 2, 2021
Volume 2 Continues With All The Advantages in Volume One and Goes Deep into building it characters and introducing supporting ones, the art work is bloody and describes what our protagonist is facing but there are still some issues with some panels I can’t get anything out of them or sometimes the art work quality drops by a little bit especially with the edges drawing I don’t know if it’s an issue with the source I’m reading from or is it from the original material
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78 reviews7 followers
March 11, 2023
Que cruel y denso todo, dios, en verdad me ha dejado en shook
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427 reviews7 followers
June 2, 2023
sinto que esse mangá tem tudo que um leitor quer encontrar
tem bons personagens
tem um desenvolvimento de personagem tremendo, inclusive dos secundários
tem uma trama principal que se entrelaça com tramas paralelas
a arte é simplesmente linda
mas estou guardando o 5 estrelas porque sinto que os próximos tomos podem me surpreender
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626 reviews3 followers
September 13, 2024
Toujours autant passionnant. Ce tome est beaucoup plus explicite. Attention il y a du contenu pour adulte plusieurs fois. Ce tome est plus profond, plus sombre. On découvre un peu plus sur cette famille et les dynamiques qui s’en dégage. Nous avons un Charles Henri qui exècre les exécution. Mais qui doit vite reprendre la successiion de son père.
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55 reviews9 followers
August 30, 2022
sincera, i disegni sono così sublimi che mi hanno messo ansia tanto da aver interrotto la lettura.
Ho deciso di riprenderla proprio perché la trama è molto bella e sono molto curiosa di sapere come si evolverà.
Volume fantastico, macabro e crudo in pieno mio genere.
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139 reviews
May 17, 2021
[5]

Este ha sido espectacular. Las metáforas visuales, el ritmo y el dibujo brutal de Sakamoto componen una obra maestra.
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202 reviews25 followers
May 19, 2024
130 pages dedicated to a guy getting drawn and quartered shinchi sakamoto you are CRAZYYY
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452 reviews
September 4, 2024
This is actually the closest this series ever gets to making a comprehensible narrative.
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47 reviews3 followers
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December 7, 2024
Che volume magnifico ho amato i disegni e alcuni panel come quelli all'inizio durante la decapitazione fallimentare
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41 reviews
January 15, 2025
This is good, I just wish I checked the tw first lol
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121 reviews
February 10, 2026
crudo e malato con delle tavole ce dire stupende è poco 🤩
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130 reviews2 followers
March 7, 2021
AAAA JO I FUTI GISHTIN TE BYÇA AAAA JO
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528 reviews107 followers
November 14, 2022
El arte sigue siendo espectacular, pero no pude dejar de notar ciertas repeticiones en la trama. Si ya empezamos así con los primeros tomos… Espero que esta tendencia cambie en el futuro.
Además, el cambio de actitud del protagonista respecto a su destino no está bien explicado, no tiene mucho sentido para mí.
Otra cosa es que parece que el mangaka quiere tentar a sus lectores con la promesa de más y más explícitas torturas… medio fucked up.
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326 reviews79 followers
February 28, 2018
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447 reviews10 followers
December 30, 2016
Una vez situada en las circunstancias de la historia, continua mi interés y fascinación por esta historia y su forma de narrarla, porque a pesar de lo escabroso del asunto, el autor no toma la vía gore (aunque si emocionalmente impactante, porque Charles parece tener un punto Jessica Fletcher... personaje que se encuentra y le cae bien, personaje que tiene que dar matarile....y claro, así uno se trauma rápido), bueno.... el caso es que el autor toma la vía de la metáfora para ilustrar un corte de cuello o un desangramiento.

La historia avanza y se nos van dado detalle del futuro de un personaje secundario, que puesto en paralelismo con el protagonista sus diferencias y similitudes resultan muy interesantes.

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28 reviews
March 30, 2022
has potential, but it’s already starting to feel a little predictable… i hope it switches it up and like this doesn’t keep happening cause

SPOILERS BELOW!!!

the second charles starting helping this man i’m like yup he’s gonna have to execute him… and guess what’s happening now… he has to execute him. it’s only the 2nd time this is happening so there’s a chance this pattern will stop, but idk with that little nun girl too it seems like it’s gonna keep happening. hopefully when marie grows up and she becomes a central character it’ll get now interesting. i’m gonna hold out for that

edit: i don’t think marie becomes a MC until the sequel🫤wtv i will persist
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150 reviews3 followers
August 26, 2022
This volume was steal pushing with the dark tone. It was so graphic and triggering. A lot of heavy topics were brought up and mentioned. Our main character is growing. He’s pushing through his duties even though he hates it. The class system and it’s flaw are introduced to Charles-Henri and how messed up the nobles are to the lower class. He realizes he’s not the only one with problems
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59 reviews
June 28, 2021
Loving this protagonist, continues to disturb and amaze.
218 reviews1 follower
August 30, 2021
The tension and pressure in Pomegranate (ch 09), along with those of the previous chapter, were staggering. I felt so sorry for Jean de Chartrois. The creativity of the symbolism and details in the imagery really highlighted how visceral and brutal this scene was.

I liked the depiction of the audience's hypocrisy in I am Innocent (ch 10). While I agree with them that executions should be as swift, painless, and dignified as possible; they really had the audacity to feel pity for Jean de Chartrois and scorn for Charles-Henri when they were the ones making a spectacle of the execution.

I personally find Charles-Henri quite annoying, but he is a tragic character. I do not think of him as a devil yet, but it would be highly inappropriate to call him innocent. He was also a victim of his fate and the cruel crown.

I did not expect the turn of events in Fastidious Family Business (ch 11). For all my ramblings about how Jean-Baptiste seemed at ease with letting Charles-Henri make his own decisions despite his reservations, I am now in awe of how he took responsibility for Jean de Chartrois's messy execution. He literally bloodied his own hands for that. I must say that I admired his gravitas when he stepped onto the gallows.

The juxtaposition of Jean's butchered head tucked into his arms and the grave criminals was heartbreaking and highlighted how unreasonable the justice system at the time was.

I really liked Family Precepts of Fresh Blood (ch 12) because of the elements of anatomy, medicine and its history. It really made for an interesting duality: life and death. There was not a lot that happened in this chapter but it further developed some of the members within the Sanson family including one of Charles-Henri's younger brothers- an eager little thing.

I have not spoken of Anne-Marthe these past chapters but I do like her character very much. As the matriarch, she was doing what she could to uphold their family's practice and reputation. I like her haughty demeanor and quick temper especially in contrast with her son's composure and outward impassiveness.

I love the page wherein Charles-Henri overheard his father saying that discarding the old and the broken is a must to make way for the fresh and the new and preserve the whole.

Father and Son on the Path of Thorns (ch 13) must have been very traumatizing for Charles-Henri.

Charles-Henri's resolve was strengthened by My Battle with Destiny (ch 14). He finally accepted his fate as the future head of the Sanson family and Monsieur de Paris, and decided that he wanted to change the status quo from his position.

The "M"s of Two Houses (ch 15) was such a great chapter! My interest in Marie-Joseph grows with each of her appearance. Her morbid fascination juxtaposed with Marie Antoinette's birth was both ghastly and lovely.

I really loved the panel with the stars.

Girl that Inherited the "Blood" of Natural Talent (ch 16) was as cute as an executioner bonding with his little sister who was morbidly fascinated with the macabre can be. I cannot figure out if it was Charles or Jean-Baptiste whom Marie resented, nor if it was Jean or Marie that Charles said was hated by the household alongside himself.

Immorality's Mercy (ch 17) was so fucking strange to me. I can believe that Charles was a kind person at his very core. But it felt so contrived how he was suddenly being painted as merciful for killing criminals as quickly and painlessly as he can when all his previous executions were slow and terrible deaths due to his incompetence...

I wonder who chose the method of execution...

Things felt like they were picking up in The "Have Not's" Lamentation (ch 18) due to the governance of France and power dynamics within the Sanson family being challenged. Quite frankly, this was also the first time that I've appreciated Charles-Henri.

I am already dreading the moment that Monsieur Damiens will curse the moment he touched Charles.

It broke my heart to witness Monsieur Damien realizing he had nothing left in Spiral of Life and Death (ch 19), and I fear for what he will come back to when they return to the mansion. While Charles's struggles were valid, I appreciate that he was humbled by what he saw outside the comforts (and terrors) of his home. It was so sad how even things so innate to being a human, such as grieving and being sympathetic or compassionate, were luxuries.

The Great Crime of "Lèse-Majesté" (ch 20) was almost exposition-heavy, which is not a bad thing at all. I liked the timing and composition of the panels here. I loved the use of chiaroscuro!
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