These creative solutions make every fight unpredictable. You never read a chapter of and think, "Here comes the same punch." Instead, you wonder, "Is he going to use that vending machine or the toilet plunger this time?"
Lu is a feisty Chinese heiress who joins the crew seeking revenge for her grandfather. She brings a brutal, straight-forward martial arts style that contrasts with Sakamoto’s defensive "no-kill" rule. She represents the old world of assassins clashing with Sakamoto’s new peaceful ethos.
To escape the bloodshed, Sakamoto retires, gets married, and has a daughter. Consequently, he undergoes a dramatic physical transformation, trading his lean, muscular physique for a pudgy, soft-bodied frame that resembles a middle-aged shopkeeper. He opens a small convenience store in a quiet neighborhood. SAKAMOTO DAYS
In the pantheon of action manga, there is a familiar archetype: the lean, brooding, impossibly cool assassin who glides through the shadows like a phantom. Then there is Taro Sakamoto. He is a fat, balding middle-aged man who runs a humble convenience store, loves his wife and daughter, and is addicted to television specials about sweets.
: A mysterious antagonist leading a group of rogue assassins with the goal of destroying the JAA These creative solutions make every fight unpredictable
: In extreme situations, Sakamoto can burn enough calories to temporarily return to his slim, prime assassin form, which significantly boosts his speed and strength Improvisation
: An elite group of professional assassins within the Japan Assassin Association (JAA) that Sakamoto once belonged to She represents the old world of assassins clashing
Here is why you should jump in today:
As we approach the anime premiere, expect to dominate social media, generate countless "power-scaling" debates, and sell out merchandise worldwide.