Berserk Volume 2 by Kentaro Miura

Berserk Volume 2 (Berserk, #2)

by Kentaro Miura

The evil Count uses his dark powers to transform a defeated guard captain into an inhuman horror to combat Guts, the Black Swordsman. Puck, Guts’ pint-sized fairy sidekick, is captured when he attempts to stop an old doctor’s execution, and he is given as a gift to the count’s daughter, a sweet girl in a gilded cage, imprisoned by her father in her own room. Guts, determined to make mincemeat of the Count, assaults the castle and carves a swath of blood-soaked destruction through the Count’s minions. Face-to-face with the Black Swordsman at last, the Count reveals his true form, and even Guts’ super-sized sword may not be big enough to contend with this demonic monstrosity!

FOR MATURE READERS.

Reviewed by moraa on

3 of 5 stars

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3.5 stars

always go for the head!

(the fact that I have to constantly remind characters this, is staggering. It's practically the golden rule of fighting overpowered enemies, or demons etc)

Anyway, there was a bit more character development in this one which was good.

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