Feb 29, 2024
This is a short manga by Sanpei Shirato, and a story of brutality, feudal oppression, rebellion, and above all, revenge. The first thing the reader will notice is how utterly brutal this manga is. It's a far-cry from most manga of the time, in both how mature and violent it is. But that's because its author was part of the "Gekiga" movement, which distanced itself from the "whimsical pictures" of manga. Osamu Tezuka once gave Sanpei credit for introducing strong violence into Manga. Even today, the brutality of Akame still stands out. At its heart, Akame is a manga about the oppression of the peasant
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classes during feudal Japan. The local feudal lord and his lackeys have no sympathetic qualities, and are consistently tyrannical and cruel to the peasants, who have committed no crime. It is only avarice and greed which drive the feudal masters. This leads to many atrocities, depicted in vivid and lurid detail here. But Akame is also a story of revenge, and of transforming yourself into a monster in order to accomplish that revenge. And the type of revenge in Akame is that of the "best served cold" variety, with our protagonist taking years to accomplish his goal.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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