REVIEW: Vagabond, Story & Art by Takehiko Inoue

by Avid Reader on April 21, 2008

in Book Reviews, Grade A Reviews, Graphic Novels

Vagabond by Takehiko InoueVagabond, story and art­work by Take­hiko Inoue was released back in 1998 by VIZ media, with 27 titles trans­lated in the US and #28 set to release April 2008.

The story was adapted from the novel, <a href=http://www.amazon.com/Musashi-Eiji-Yoshikawa/dp/4770019572″>Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa, which tells the fic­ti­tious exploits of a famous swords­man, Miyamoto Musashi (Shin­men Takezo character).

Look­ing for a story strong on Japan­ese his­tory? That also has a hint of romance? I was com­pletely sur­prised at how much I enjoyed this manga. The foun­da­tion of the story is based on real his­tor­i­cal events, and wouldn’t you know it, the bat­tle to rule Japan was insti­gated by the lack of a strong successor?

The graphic novel opens with Takezo (who would later become known as the famous Miyamoto Musashi) and Hon’iden Mata­hachi, sur­viv­ing on the bat­tle­field and on the los­ing side of the Seki­ga­hara bat­tle, that would mark the begin­ning of shogun rule in feu­dal Japan.

The two men left their home in Miyamoto vil­lage to go off to war to make a name for them­selves. The first vol­ume fol­lows Tazeko in his teens and takes up 2 days after the war is over. We see that Taeko has already made a name for him­self in his home vil­lage. He is brash, arro­gant and has a rep­u­ta­tion as being a deadly warrior.

Rumors spread around about Tazeko’s “odd” child­hood and how he lived in the moun­tains. He is a sur­vivor and once he is set on his path, he pretty much stays on it. Mata­hachi and Tazeko have a cou­ple of ban­dits after them that even­tu­ally leads them to cross paths with a cou­ple of beau­ti­ful women who steal swords from fallen sol­diers on the bat­tle­field for money. Mat­achachi has a fiancée back home but that doesn’t stop him from falling in love. Mat­achachi is not as fierce as Tazeko. He is more of a “lover” and not much of a fighter.

Tazeko has a knack for mak­ing ene­mies and has the Tsu­jikaze gang after him. He shames them by killing their leader and heads back to his home vil­lage of Miyamoto, thereby lead­ing the now lead­er­less gang there as well.

A trap is set for him in the unlike­li­est of places and that’s where the story dan­gles. I only bought the first vol­ume and will have to seek out the rest. The graphic novel does have a hint of romance, a cou­ple of sex scenes and some humor. The art­work is nice espe­cially with the begin­ning of each story splashed with a cou­ple of pages of color before going back to black and white frames.

I am often no good at deci­pher­ing action scenes in graphic nov­els and the one’s in here weren’t too hard to fol­low. How­ever, it is ter­ri­bly graphic and vio­lent in the fight scenes. My favorite char­ac­ter has to be the “granny.” She is very upset to learn that Tazeko comes back home with­out her son. She blames him for “lur­ing” him into war and leav­ing him behind.

She gets even more upset when Tazeko comes back home with bad news for Matachachi’s soon to be bride and that is where the story ends — with intrigue and heartache. There are other notable sec­ondary char­ac­ters that stood out as well. I don’t know why I waited so long to read this graphic novel and I think I might have the sec­ond one around here, some­where. Any­way, my grade, A. Excel­lent first entry that has peaked my intr­erest for the rest of the series.

For Fur­ther Reading

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Avid Reader December 4, 2008 at 9:06 am

@Re: –sorry no scans :-)

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Re: December 4, 2008 at 12:07 am

hi, i was won­der­ing if u could link me to a web­site or scans of the sex scenes in vagabond? i wanna see the degree of them
thanx

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Avid Reader April 22, 2008 at 1:15 pm

Hey Nath, I found the sec­ond vol­ume and am read­ing it now. I hope you enjoy Vagabond as much as I did. Do let me know if you did — or didn’t.

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nath April 21, 2008 at 8:20 am

Hmmm, I won­der why I never picked up this manga… I love this mangaka’s pre­vi­ous work, Slam Dunk, and I’m actu­ally hop­ing he would fin­ish Vagabond so he could go back and write/draw Slam Dunk II :P LOL :) If you enjoy this manga, I’m sure you’ll enjoy Rurouni Ken­shin as well :) give it a try :D

thanks for the review, I’m going to look into Vagabond now :P

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