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Hoshin Engi, Vol. 1

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When his clan is wiped out by a beautiful demon, young Taikobo finds himself in charge of the mysterious Hoshin Project. Its mission: find all immortals living in the human world and seal them away forever. But who do you trust--and whose side are you really on--when you've been trained to hunt demons by a demon.

Product Details:
Author: Ryu Fujisaki
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: June 05, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1421513625
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 7.1 inches
Product Height: 0.7 inches
Product Weight: 0.47 pounds
Package Length: 7.48 inches
Package Width: 5.04 inches
Package Height: 0.87 inches
Package Weight: 0.49 pounds
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4Unique shonen adventureJun 09, 2007
By Suzanne Crowley
I should probably open this review by saying that Hoshin Engi isn't for everyone. It's unusual, and somewhat difficult to get accustomed to. The vast array of Chinese ranks, weaponry, and mythological terminology can be off-putting at first. Add to that a completely atypical protagonist, ridiculous character designs, and a storyline that veers from disturbingly morbid to plain silly. That said, I have to say this is one of my favorite shonen series in a long time.

I won't give a summary of the series, since you can read that elsewhere. Instead, I'll rate the first volume by itself. As an introduction, Hoshin Engi vol. 1 stands fairly well. We get an rundown on the situation in Yin Dynasty China, and the friction between the heavenly Sennin and the humans who live on earth. Then, enter Taikoubou, a Sennin-in-training who would rather laze around than study.

The first volume does a good job of giving background information, while still keeping things moving. Soon, Taikoubou is whisked off to begin the Hoshin Project and seal the souls of unruly Sennin. While later parts are pretty grim, the beginning of the adventure is sprinkled with some great self-referential comedy. If you don't enjoy characters breaking the fourth wall you might not find this amusing, however. As the volume progresses, we find out more about Taikoubou's past, and get a glimpse into his cunning mind. While most shonen heroes are short on brains and long on courage, Taikoubou is the opposite. He's a rather lazy fellow that would prefer to do things in the easiest manner possible. And yet, his concern for the common people and ability to always think one step ahead of his opponents turns him into a really likeable character you can't help but root for.

Art-wise, Hoshin Engi is impressive. The designs are very distinctive, and there's some excellent use of background detail and screen-toning, giving the art a polished look. Unfortunately, the creator's tendency to cram too much into each page makes for some cluttered layouts. However, the art becomes much more stream-lined in later volumes, and there's some really beautiful spreads in the first volume as well.

All in all, I would say that Hoshin Engi deserves a try if you like action and adventure series with a little more variety to them. Based on a classic Chinese novel, Hoshin Engi begins as an imaginative take on Yin dunasty China and evolves into something even more strange and wonderful. If you enjoy volume 1, stick around for the rest of the series: it gets better and better, and past volume 9 flat-out amazing.

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