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In this chapter, we'll take a closer look at the art style of Takehiko Inoue and how it enhances the overall storytelling experience. The author clarifies there are other activities besides fighting which are important for the protagonist. As the two young men regain their health we see that the two friends are very different: Matahachi is weak and selfish, while Takezo is driven by an all-consuming desire to which he will sacrifice all else - the dream of becoming the greatest swordsman of all.
In the aftermath of the epic Battle of Sekigahara, Takezō finds himself a fugitive survivor on the losing side of the war. Chapter 5: The Impact of Vagabond Vagabond has had a profound impact on the manga industry and its readers.Takehiko Inoue is known for his attention to detail and realistic depictions of characters and environments.
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Along the way, he meets a number of other memorable characters who help him on his journey, including his rival Sasaki Kojiro and his love interest Otsu. Based on the real life experiences of Miyamoto Musashi, who many consider to be the greatest samurai of all time, the character we see here is angry and impatient, seemingly on a path of self destruction. However I wouldn’t diss it because this was still a decent read and you just get lost in just good artwork by Inoue-San. specify] In contrast to popular belief, Inoue's Musashi does not follow bushido but instead a more unique path with a growth path that he finds realistic. However, the Tokugawa win a crushing victory, leading to nearly three hundred years of Shogunate rule.