Postby ich1990 » Wed Nov 24, 2010 10:39 pm
Violence Hero Riki-oh vol. 3-12 [complete]
There is something inspiring about reading a series that has no idea what it is talking about, willfully acknowledge that fact, and then continue on anyways. Like some unholy child of Sengoku Basara and Fist of the North Star, Violence Hero Riki-oh is over the top, insane, ultra-violent, and unabashedly daring. Also, I am convinced the Manga-ka had ADHD.
Lets start with insanity and daring. To avoid giving away spoilers, I am going to be very general: It starts with a prison riot. Mid-way through the series, Riki-oh is fighting telekinetic Nazis. It starts with him punching people inside out. Mid way through the series he knocking down two elephants with a single blow. It starts with vague religious references. Towards the end, the bad guys use bullets forged with fires of burning Bibles (how much more evil can you get?) and give speeches about how King Solomon lived in 40 AD and was actually a Warlock. And it just gets more ridiculous and violent from there.
This is where the ADHD comes in. Every time Riki-oh seems to start settling into a pattern, whether it be prizefighting in duels to the death, hunting down prison captains, or even stopping diabolical Nazi plots, he just sort of takes off and does something else. This is okay, because the plot isn't really the point: watching Riki-oh make very bad people's insides go outside is the point, but is quite random and can leave you shaking your head sometimes.
This series is recommended with heavy caution. For those who can handle insane violence, are looking for a crazy plot and oodles of manliness, have already checked out JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and would rather avoid sexual content, give Violence Hero Riki-oh a try. Everyone else is advised to pass it by, as it is a strongly flavored and mature series, not prone to easy digestion or enjoyment. 7/10
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Eidolon, named night, on a black throne reigns upright.