But that's part of what makes "Vagabond" such a great series we watch the transformation from Takezo into Musashi happen over time, as he goes from a headstrong and naïve youth into someone who slowly begins to learn not only how the world works, but his place in it. As he and his friend Hon'iden Matahatchi struggle to survive as fugitives, it's actually a little hard to believe that one day Takezo will become the greatest swordsman alive. And, oh, what a deal you're getting.Īs "Vagabond" opens, we meet Shinmen Takezo, a hot-headed teen who rushes off to war and manages to pick the losing side. So for $19.99, you're getting the first three volumes of "Vagabond," which clocks in at over 600 pages. To help out with your wallet, Viz has added "Vagabond" to its VizBig line, a series of low-priced omnibus editions. At 28 volumes (and counting), it's understandable that diving into "Vagabond" might be a little daunting.
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