Okko Volume 3: The Cycle of Air

by Hub

Okko (Collections and Selections — The Cycle of Air 1&2)

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It is the Spring of 1110 in the official calendar of the Pajan Empire. Okko is called upon to assist the daughter of Lady Mayudama, who has retreated into a profound silence. The best doctors have been unable to provide even a diagnosis of her condition, and Okko may prove to be her last resort. But a strange force that has been prowling around the region for over a week has also arranged a meeting with the ronin for a duel of incomparable violence

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This is the third book in the four book Okko series by Hub. This series continues to be very interesting and well drawn.

We continue to follow Okko and his companions as they journey from city to city seeking out demons. In this book they are asked to help Lady Mayudama’s daughter who has been unresponsive and is thought to be possessed by a demon. While assisting Lady Mayudama they run into another demon hunter who ends up having history with Okko and demanding a duel with Okko.

Like previous volumes this one is beautifully illustrated with wonderful color and lots of detail. It was easy to follow and great to look at.

There is a ton of action and fighting in this volume as well. Additionally we get to learn a bit more about Okko’s show more past.

The book is called the Cycle of Air because in this installment Noshin and Tikku end up summoning air spirits to assist Okko. We also learn a bit more about what Noboru is; the demon hunter that duels Okko is also hunting Noboru.

Overall I continue to really enjoy the Okko series and look forward to reading the final book in it, The Cycle of Fire. I would recommend this to people who enjoy historical fantasy graphic novels with lots of action.
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The third collected volume of Okko is good, but the story is so full of violence and supernatural elements that it feels a bit over-stuffed at times. Hub's artwork is as wonderful as ever, and that's the real reason to read in the first place, but the convoluted story does weigh the work down at times, and makes this volume a little less rewarding than the earlier cycles of water and earth.
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Strong art. Exceptional story. Worth following as a series.

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