"Violence Fiction." . . "Replibooks" . . "Swordsmen Comic books, strips, etc." . . "Comic books, strips, etc. Japan Translations into English." . . "Demonology Comic books, strips, etc." . . "Graphic novels Japan Translations into English." . . "Duane Johnson" . . "Graphic novels Japan." . . "Violence Comic books, strips, etc." . . . . "ベルセルクビジュアル&ストーリーfile = Berserk visual & story file" . . . . "Berserk. 29" . "Berserk. 29"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Berserk. [Vol. 12]"@en . . "Berserk"@es . "Berserk" . "Berserk"@en . "Berserk, v.1"@en . . "Beruseruku"@ja . "Beruseruku" . . . "Còmics" . . "Berserk : [képregény]"@hu . . . . "\"Guts, the Black Swordsman, and his companions have finally broken free of the monster-infested wilderness and arrived at the port city of Vritannis. But the band finds out all too quickly that humans can be just as monstrous as the nightmarish creatures and apostles they battled in the forest. As Schierke and Isidro face off against pirate slavers, Farnese's power-hungry family tries to force her once again under the yoke of their political ambitions. The group's only hope is to find a ship out of the city, but even if they manage to secure a vessel, will everyone be free to leave?\"-- backcover." . . . . . . . . . . . . "Berserk. 12" . . . "Graphic novels, Japanese"@en . "Berserk. 12"@en . . . . "Berserk 12" . . . "Berserk. vol. 29" . . . "Berserk" . . . . . "Berserk vol. 12"@en . . "Berserk / 12 / [vert.: Pieter van Oudheusden ... et al.]" . . . . . . . . "\"Berserk's setting is inspired by medieval Europe. It centers around the life of Guts, an orphaned mercenary warrior, and Griffith, the leader of a mercenary band called the Band of the Hawk. As he ages, Guts changes from a solitary boy into a man who realizes the value of camaraderie. The story contains elements of both fantasy and horror, as it explores both the best and worst of human nature.\"--Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berserk_(manga)."@en . . . "Berserk 29"@en . "Berserk 29" . "Comic books, strips, etc"@en . . "ベルセルク" . . . "Beserk" . "Translations"@en . . "Comic books, strips, etc" . . . . . "Beruseruku bijuaru & sutōrī file = Berserk visual & story file"@ja . "Berserk visual & story file"@ja . . "ベルセルク : 画集" . . . "\"Guts, the Black Swordsman, and his companions have finally broken free of the monster-infested wilderness and arrived at the port city of Vritannis. But the band finds out all too quickly that humans can be just as monstrous as the nightmarish creatures and apostles they battled in the forest. As Schierke and Isidro face off against pirate slavers, Farnese's power-hungry family tries to force her once again under the yoke of their political ambitions. The group's only hope is to find a ship out of the city, but even if they manage to secure a vessel, will everyone be free to leave?\"--Page 4 of cover."@en . "The Band of the Hawks' rescue of their leader, Griffith, has brought them no ease. Broken beyond healing, a frail ghost of his former glory, Griffith is now more an object of pity than a man, and the Hawks, who've grimly hung together under duress and death during his absence, are now on the verge of splintering to the winds. But Griffith's dreams and ambitions, built on the bodies of his troops and the countless enemies they have slain, have not gone unnoticed in the spirit realm, and though Griffith has nowhere to go as a man, he may yet have a future a future borne on jet-black wings in the company of the demon lords of the Godhand!"@en . . . "Guts (Fictitious character)"@en . . . . . . "Graphic novels"@en . . . . . . "Guts, the Black Swordsman, is marked with the Brand, which draws the forces of evil to him, but, with a gigantic sword and an elf companion, Guts battles the damned with a vengeance."@en . . . "Comic books, strips, etc. Japan." . . "Képregény japán." . . "Swordsmen Fiction." . . "Manga." . . "Demonology Fiction." . . . . "Swordsmen Comic books, strips, etc. Fiction." . .