Gunsmith Cats Revised Edition, Volume 1
by Kenichi Sonoda
Gunsmith Cats Revised Edition (1), Gunsmith Cats (Gunsmith Cats Revised Edition — 1)
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Rally Vincent and Minnie May Hopkins are experts in their respective fields of marksmanship and explosives, but they're so cute you'd never know. Neither would the perps unlucky enough to be their hunted. Presented for the first time in the authentic Japanese format, these giant-sized volumes are action-packed, unretouched, and sure to please the gun-nuts, auto buffs, and manga maniacs!.Tags
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I found another excellent thriller action manga that can stand side by side with Golgo13, Crying Freeman, Black Lagoon and Jormungand.
This is story about a bounty hunter/firearms seller Rally and her friend and business partner Minnie May. We follow them as they get from one trouble to another, chasing criminals and fighting organized crime and assassins of various types.
Art is just beautiful, reminds me a lot of Alita, Battle Angel. Action is constant, gun-fu, car chases and relatively realistic presentation of gunshot wounds and fire effects (people die a lot, get maimed, lose fingers and sometimes arms and legs) together with very explicit presentation of dangers of edged weapons. Weapon presentation and in general comments on guns, show more munitions and maintenance are based in reality (author is apparently fire gun enthusiast) and same applies to cars and vehicular behavior (chases are just fantastic, extremely cinematic in nature).
Of the two Minni May is more wild, explosive expert and former worker in the brothel. She is more opened to sexual adventures, and this, combined with her age (her being 17), is seen by some reviewers as an affront of sorts. Minnie plays a character forced to grow up early but she never sees herself as a victim, just someone forced to grow up early due to the events she cannot control. Even her time in brothel she did voluntary in order to earn money and hide from the mafia wanting to kill her. Unfortunately, when it comes to women and criminal underground many of them find themselves exploited in brothels. This is not something new in comics (take for example Modesty Blaise or Black Lagoon's Revy - both women marked by their past but with very strong character with which they established their name and became legends). I agree that - since art style is more on the cartoonish side - Minnie is drawn in what you might call kinky way (Rally, although not that much older, is drawn more as an adult) and this can be disconcerting but this was always my experience with manga and the way girls are depicted. It is manga style I guess. But again all of the scenes are done in rather conservative way and sex is not main point of the story.
Considering the level of violence (in high contrast with rather cartoonish art approach) comic is not exactly for youngest of readers. If somebody can stomach actions scenes and gore I do not see why sex scenes and discussion would be problematic.
Girls are all slim and fit and drawn just beautifully, bad guys are bad guys and those from the grey zone (like Beanie) are John Wick/Transporter/Driver type of tough guys that do not compromise with what they see as injustice. This is adrenaline filled action story from start to the very end. All the characters think and use their brains (I like how easily both our protagonists and baddies detect the tails and notice details in their environment when their attention is drawn to something they are interested in (like cars or weird gun specifications)) and are very deadly when engaged in combat.
I am definitely on a lookout for follow up volumes.
Highly recommended to fans of action movies a la John Wick. show less
This is story about a bounty hunter/firearms seller Rally and her friend and business partner Minnie May. We follow them as they get from one trouble to another, chasing criminals and fighting organized crime and assassins of various types.
Art is just beautiful, reminds me a lot of Alita, Battle Angel. Action is constant, gun-fu, car chases and relatively realistic presentation of gunshot wounds and fire effects (people die a lot, get maimed, lose fingers and sometimes arms and legs) together with very explicit presentation of dangers of edged weapons. Weapon presentation and in general comments on guns, show more munitions and maintenance are based in reality (author is apparently fire gun enthusiast) and same applies to cars and vehicular behavior (chases are just fantastic, extremely cinematic in nature).
Of the two Minni May is more wild, explosive expert and former worker in the brothel. She is more opened to sexual adventures, and this, combined with her age (her being 17), is seen by some reviewers as an affront of sorts. Minnie plays a character forced to grow up early but she never sees herself as a victim, just someone forced to grow up early due to the events she cannot control. Even her time in brothel she did voluntary in order to earn money and hide from the mafia wanting to kill her. Unfortunately, when it comes to women and criminal underground many of them find themselves exploited in brothels. This is not something new in comics (take for example Modesty Blaise or Black Lagoon's Revy - both women marked by their past but with very strong character with which they established their name and became legends). I agree that - since art style is more on the cartoonish side - Minnie is drawn in what you might call kinky way (Rally, although not that much older, is drawn more as an adult) and this can be disconcerting but this was always my experience with manga and the way girls are depicted. It is manga style I guess. But again all of the scenes are done in rather conservative way and sex is not main point of the story.
Considering the level of violence (in high contrast with rather cartoonish art approach) comic is not exactly for youngest of readers. If somebody can stomach actions scenes and gore I do not see why sex scenes and discussion would be problematic.
Girls are all slim and fit and drawn just beautifully, bad guys are bad guys and those from the grey zone (like Beanie) are John Wick/Transporter/Driver type of tough guys that do not compromise with what they see as injustice. This is adrenaline filled action story from start to the very end. All the characters think and use their brains (I like how easily both our protagonists and baddies detect the tails and notice details in their environment when their attention is drawn to something they are interested in (like cars or weird gun specifications)) and are very deadly when engaged in combat.
I am definitely on a lookout for follow up volumes.
Highly recommended to fans of action movies a la John Wick. show less
Fun manga about 2 young Private Investigators who run a gunshop on the side. Characters are stock manga caricatures in a lot of ways but the plot makes up for it once it starts to pick up.
Quick notes:
* girls with guns--and if you're into that kind of thing, then this is the series for you.
* these people are not nice--that is an understatement--more like they are downright immoral. this is the real world and the main characters shed nary a tear over a dead mobster or two. in other words, this ain't your mother's shonen.
* girls with guns--and if you're into that kind of thing, then this is the series for you.
* these people are not nice--that is an understatement--more like they are downright immoral. this is the real world and the main characters shed nary a tear over a dead mobster or two. in other words, this ain't your mother's shonen.
Plays out like old action shows from the early 80's and 90's. It kind of reminds me of A-team or Magnum PI with fast cars and lots of gun fights. took a while to get to the start of what i think is going to be the main story. First few chapters were episodic and i didn't think they flowed together very well. Overall enjoyed it but hope the next vol. gets into what i hope is the main story.
This is a manga about two girls that run a gun store in Chicago. One is a gunsmith, but her real job is as a bounty hunter, where she makes more money. Although this was a fairly long book, it was quick to read. I think the sex scenes were a bit too much (there weren't many, but two were quite graphic) and didn't really have to be in the story, but I guess other people like that kind of stuff.
Unterhaltsame Crimestory mit Comedy-Anteilen.
Flüssig und gut zu lesen.
Der Mix der Genres ist professionel und bringt immer wieder eine Abwechslung die die Handlung auflockert aber nicht unterbricht.
Eine Empfehlung wert.
Flüssig und gut zu lesen.
Der Mix der Genres ist professionel und bringt immer wieder eine Abwechslung die die Handlung auflockert aber nicht unterbricht.
Eine Empfehlung wert.
May 9, 2009German
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- Gunsmith Cats Revised Edition 1
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- Rally Vincent; Minnie-May Hopkins; Becky; Roy; Gray; Bonnie (show all 8); Ken Takizawa; Bean Bandit
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- Chicago, Illinois, USA
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