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755 pages, Paperback
First published March 16, 2010
Every ending has its closure. After five years since it was first published in 1994, Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story is a popular recognizable manga to many manga readers to this day. The final arc Jinchu story is one that looks back at the origin of how Himura Kenshin got the crossed-star scar, how a young man named Yukishiro Enishi wants to kill Kenshin for killing his sister, how Kenshin find his own answer why he must live on and the ending where friends departed to move on for a new beginning brings this volume a very special end. While the arc isn't as good as the Kyoto arc story, the final chapters do bring a nice closure to the series (even those there is now a sequel being released in Japan). For me, this is a fine reading manga that I enjoy, even though there are some elements of character copying development here and there. Come with it is also a simple short story called Meteor Strike included here to fulfill the manga volume page story. It isn't any thing great but its what Nobuhiro Watsuki felt even though its not his best work, he just wants readers to read it and what we thought of it. Overall: if you haven't read Rurouni Kenshin, pick it up. There's comedy, action, romance and adventure all in one.