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[11][12] It has the same name as the fourth, but with Baki's name written in katakana instead of kanji. It features Nomi no Sukune. Collected into 17
volumes. Baki Rahen (刃牙らへん, Baki Rahen, lit. "Baki and Others") ― Sixth series, began serialization in Weekly Shōnen Champion on August 24, 2023. [12] Gaiden[edit] Grappler Baki Gaiden (グラップラー刃牙外伝) - Set immediately after the Maximum Tournament, it depicts a wrestling match between Antonio Igari and Mount Toba. Nine chapters published in one volume in 1999. [13] An
epilogue for Igari ran in Weekly Shōnen Champion's 48th issue on October 27, 2022. [14] Baki: Tokubetsuhen Saga (バキ特別編SAGA, or The Romantic Contact Chapter) - Side story that develops at the same time as volume 15 of the second manga. One volume published in 2002. [15] Baki Gaiden: Scarface (バキ外伝 疵面 -スカーフェイス-, or Scarface: Legend of the Invincible Fist) - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Yukinao Yamauchi, depicting Kaoru Hanayama's yakuza adventures.
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The Kushan are revealed to be under the command of Silat, the leader of the Bakiraka warrior clan who had previously encountered Guts while in the employ of Midland, and Daiba, a magician and former servant of Ganishka. Among the ranks of the soldiers is Rickert, who had escaped from Falconia with the Kushan deserters, and recognizes Guts, who does not respond to being chained by the Kushan, collapsing to the ground. He and the rest of the party are escorted by the Kushan in rowboat headed to
their capital, with Daiba implying that he has plans for Guts. Production[edit] Development[edit] While briefly working as an assistant to George Morikawa at 18, Miura had already planned some ideas for Berserk's development, having a dark warrior with a gigantic sword illustrated in his portfolio who would be the first conception of Guts. [5][6] Miura submitted manuscripts to a shōnen manga magazine for about four years before working for Hakusensha; however, he felt that he was not capable enough for it and
they were also not interested in publishing science fiction or fantasy works. [7] In 1988, while working with Buronson on a manga titled King of Wolves,[8] Miura published a prototype of Berserk in Hakusensha's Gekkan ComiComi. [9][10] This 48-page prototype placed second at the seventh ComiComi's Manga-School prize. [11] He later submitted his work to a magazine that, at the time, "was on the verge of going under," and he was switched around between several editors before meeting his first editor. [7] The serialization of Berserk began in Hakusensha's Monthly Animal House [ja] in 1989. [9][12] Miura commented that he landed the serial as soon as he made his debut, so he never had the opportunity to receive much criticism from editors. [7] Concept and influences[edit] Miura stated that the inspiration for the series' title was diffuse at the time of creation.