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Vinland Saga, Omnibus 9: Fighting for a Future

by Makoto Yukimura

Series: Vinland Saga (Omnibus, Vol. 17-18)

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Comic and Graphic Books. Fiction. Historical Fiction. Fighting for a Future â?? Thorfinn and his crew are on their way to Greece, the first leg of their expedition to Vinland. Having landed near Bergen, in Norway, Thorfinn is attacked by a bear, only to be saved by a fierce huntress named Hild. While sharing a meal together, Hild recounts how her village and family were massacred many years agoâ??a story Thorfinn knows quite intimately. Now, Thorfinn must face Hild and his own violent past in order to press forward. As his journey progresses, Thorfinn encounters more factions that do not share his vision, and a war in the name of Vinland may be looming on the ho… (more)
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In the first half, Thorfinn is on the run from a female hunter whose father he killed years before he became a pacifist. The second half finds most of the surviving cast of the series (Thorkell!! Yay!!) coincidentally coming together in Jelling just as a war of succession is brewing among the Jomsvikings.

The book is just cruising along at a pretty consistently high level of quality. ( )
  villemezbrown | May 16, 2020 |
In this volume the side-character from the end of the last takes center stage. The backstory presented is interested and unique, as usual, and the main themes of redemption, forgiveness and turning over a new "Lief" are presented with renewed intensity. The personal journey of the main character and his comrades takes on Shakespearean resonance as the author enlarges upon the meticulously crafted Medieval depiction of the world.

It's easy to forget that ancient clans were people to, as capable as, or more capable than, us in many cases, with dreams, loves and pain. I was very absorbed by this quick-read tome, and can't wait to see where the story goes next. I am torn between wanting to get to the story's conclusion and just enjoying the ride. ( )
  LSPopovich | Apr 8, 2020 |
Good stuff. Thorfinn's development has been riveting. Art is great, story continues with intricate steps. Positive introduction of more women characters is appreciated. ( )
  emeraldreverie | Nov 15, 2018 |
Having read and greatly enjoyed Makoto Yukimura's near-future science fiction series Planetes, I was very curious to see how he would apply his character-driven approach to Vinland Saga, a manga with a historical setting. The resulting work is phenomenal–in addition to earning multiple awards, including a Japan Media Arts Award and a Kodansha Manga Award, Vinland Saga quickly became and remains one of my favorite manga series currently being released in English. The ninth hardcover omnibus of Vinland Saga was published in 2017 by Kodansha Comics with a translation by Stephen Paul. It collects the seventeenth and eighteenth volumes of the original Japanese series, both of which were released in 2016, in addition to the continuation of "Ask Yukimura," a section of questions and answers providing further insight into the series and its creation which is exclusive to the English-language edition of Vinland Saga. "Ask Yukimura" was absent from the eighth omnibus, so I was very happy to see its return.

Hild, a skilled hunter, may have saved Thorfinn's life as he and his companions were accosted by a man-eating bear, but now that she knows exactly who he is, she is determined to take that life from him. Thorfinn has killed countless people during his time employed as a mercenary in pursuit of his own revenge, drastically altering the lives of the victims' surviving family members and loved ones. It's a past that continues to haunt him and Hild isn't the only person to have come to harm due to his actions or who he will have to confront once again. Thorfinn hopes to atone for the death, violence, and destruction he has helped to bring down upon others by establishing a new nation of peace away from the wars, conflict, and struggles for power that plague Europe. But it is a very difficult thing to try to put a stop to a cycle of systemic retribution condoned by society. Thorfinn has convinced others of the worthiness of his cause, but now he must convince Hild who has every right to want him dead.

All-consuming revenge is one of the major themes of Vinland Saga. Yukimura explores how such a single-minded pursuit can dramatically change a person, impacting them on a deep, psychological level, and examines how that internalized violence is reflected in and perpetuated by the world at large. Much of Vinland Saga up until this point has been devoted to Thorfinn's private struggles and growth as he has tried to come to terms with the irrevocable damage that he has wrought not only upon others but upon himself. With the introduction of Hild, Vinalnd Saga turns its focus outward, delving into the long-lasting and increasingly far-reaching effects of Thorfinn's past misdeeds. Although this isn't the first time that the series has shown this sort of tragedy, never before has it been made so cuttingly personal in the manga. Hild isn't some nameless character met passing; Yukimura shows the entirety of Hild's story–her life before her family was killed in front of her eyes and how she grew to become the fierce opponent who Thorfinn has no option but to face.

The parallels between Hild and Thorfinn's individual quests for revenge are numerous although there are still significant differences and Thorfinn is much further along on his personal journey–while he's chosen a path of peace, it remains to be seen what choices Hild will ultimately make fore herself. But even though Thorfinn is pursuing pacifism, he continues to be drawn into violent confrontations. A large part of why I find Vinland Saga such a tremendous series is due to the compelling character development that it exhibits, but another reason the manga is so incredibly engaging is the result of Yukimura's spectacular action and fight sequences. They are exciting as well as meaningful, serving not only to move the plot along but frequently to provide an external expression of the characters' internal struggles. How they fight and what they are willing to risk goes far to reveal who they truly are and what they value most. Vinland Saga continues to greatly impress me; I'm so glad that it's being translated and look forward to future volumes with immense anticipation.

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  PhoenixTerran | Sep 24, 2017 |
This is the 9th Omnibus collection of Vinland Saga and was just as wonderful as previous installments in the series. The detailed artwork, story, and characters are amazing. This is my absolute favorite manga series of all time.

In this series we learn more about Thorfinn’s past after meeting Hild, a young woman whose whole life was shaped by Thorfinn’s past actions. Thorfinn is desperately trying to continue his quest to create a peaceful place to settle, however he keeps getting drawn into events and politics from his past.

Thorkill is also in the story quite a bit and we see how he is going through war withdrawal (which is actually kind of funny). We also run into Floki again and are caught up on the political troubles of the region.

The illustration continues to be very detailed and just amazing. I am always impressed by how much research and historical background are included in these books. The characters are amazing and the story is absolutely engrossing.

Overall another absolutely fantastic addition to this series. I absolutely love this graphic novel series and continue to be amazed at the consistent quality of each volume. I recommend this series to everyone, it’s just so well done! ( )
  krau0098 | Jul 9, 2017 |
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Comic and Graphic Books. Fiction. Historical Fiction. Fighting for a Future â?? Thorfinn and his crew are on their way to Greece, the first leg of their expedition to Vinland. Having landed near Bergen, in Norway, Thorfinn is attacked by a bear, only to be saved by a fierce huntress named Hild. While sharing a meal together, Hild recounts how her village and family were massacred many years agoâ??a story Thorfinn knows quite intimately. Now, Thorfinn must face Hild and his own violent past in order to press forward. As his journey progresses, Thorfinn encounters more factions that do not share his vision, and a war in the name of Vinland may be looming on the ho

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