Manga
Gun Blaze West: Volume 1
By Leroy Douresseaux
March 29, 2008 - 20:27

Viz Media
Writer(s): Nobuhiro Watsuki
Penciller(s): Nobuhiro Watsuki
Cover Artist(s): Nobuhiro Watsuki
ISBN: 978-1-4215-1806-0
192 pp., B&W, $7.99




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Thanks to barnesandnoble.com for the image.


In the Old West, only the strong survive, and 9-year-old Viu Bannes wants to be strong.  What he wants more than anything, however, is be the best gunfighter in the West.  When a vagabond gunslinger named Marcus Homer – mostly known as “Underdog Marcus” – arrives in Viu’s hometown, Winston Town, Illinois, Viu finds the catalyst to be even stronger – much to Viu’s sister, Cissy’s, chagrin.  Well, the Kenbrown gang is headed to town, and the incredible gun-slinging outlaw, Bill Kenbrown, may have something to say about an ambitious brat and his down-and-out mentor.

THE LOWDOWN:  While it opens in a sort of cartoonish version of the American Old West, Gun Blaze West, Vol. 1 doesn’t make fun of the venerable horse opera.  Gun Blaze West is a boy’s adventure tale about putting up a fight for one’s dreams.  Manga-ka Nobuhiro Watsuki (the creator of Rurouni Kenshin and Buso Renkin) has created a pure fight comic.  Sure, there are gun fights, but the heart of this comic is about putting a fist in the mouth or a foot in the butt of the villains.

POSSIBLE AUDIENCE:  Gun Blaze West is directed at the shonen fans who dig Naruto and One Piece.

B+

 



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