Dark Horse Berserk Blurb Compendium

Walter

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Ever read those promotional blurbs on the back of the Dark Horse Berserk volumes? With a few exceptions, they're different for each volume. And they're all hilariously terrible. "Enjoy" them all!

Volume 1
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is manga mayhem to the extreme-violent, horrifying, and mercilessly funny- and the wellspring for the internationally popular anime series. Not for the squeamish or the easily offended, Berserk asks for no quarter–and offers none!

Volume 2
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is meat-grinder manga at it's most extreme–gruesome, violent, and darkly funny–and the inspiration for the wildly popular anime series. Look elsewhere if your craving sweetness, subtlety, and good manners. Berserk is the bull in the graphic-novel China shop–and who wouldn't watch a bull getting medieval on the dishes?

Volume 3
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is exactly what its title advertises, a savage, gruesome, and often darkly funny roller- coaster ride, inspiring the internationally popular anime series. If you're looking for graphic fiction to take home to Grandma, this ain't it–unless Granny smokes cigars and rides a Harley!

Volume 4
Created by Kentarou Miura and the inspiration for the wildly popular anime series, Berserk is an unholy hurricane of blood, carnage, and horror! Brutal, crude, and darkly funny, Berserk is not exactly for the theater crowd...unless the theater features pit fights!

Volume 5
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is maniacal manga to the max-relentless, harrowing, and gruesomely funny-and the inspiration for the popular anime series. If you're looking for graphic fiction tied up with a pretty, pink bow, you'd better run for the hills–because Berserk will show you what you can do with that bow!

Volume 6
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a bloodstained manga juggernaut, equal parts savage violence, gruesome horror, and black humor packed inside a flaming powder keg and rolled downhill into a crowd of terrified civilians. Let the weak-kneed get out of the way, 'cause Berserk ain't about to give up any ground!

Volume 7
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is pedal-to-the-metal manga madness, a raging blur of savage action, grisly horror, and dark humor that has inspired legions of rabid fans and rendered aghast hordes of terrified civilians. Duck and cover and look out for flying glass, because Berserk is going... well, Berserk!

Volume 8
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is medieval manga mania at its bloodstained best, a volatile concoction of raging action, abyssal horror, and graveyard humor that has the initiates lining up for more and the fainthearted heading for the hills. Thank you sir, may I have another!

Volume 9
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a bleeding-edge manga battering ram, an epic fantasy of intense action, unsettling horror and gallows humor that has spawned legions of devoted readers and scores of horrified onlookers. You can’t handle the truth!

Volume 10
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a smoking manga chainsaw, a sweeping epic of gripping action, ghastly horror, and graveyard humor that has produced an army of fanatical readers and countless shellshocked civilians. Duck and cover!

Volume 11
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a roaring manga dragster, a grand epic of red-line action, white-knuckle horror, and black hearted humor that has spawned a fervent legion of acolytes driving a host of horrified nonbelievers in their wake. The bell tolls for thee, puny mortal!

Volume 12
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a churning manga mosh-pit, a take-no-prisoners epic of white-knuckle action, cold-blooded horror and black-hearted humor that has inspired legions of fanatical acolytes to spread terror and chaos across the land. Run for your lives!

Volume 13
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a hurtling manga avalanche, a pit-dark epic of relentless action, repellant horror, and remorseless humor that has hordes of initiates sharpening their blades while sending the timid into full retreat. The bell tolls for thee, wimp!

Volume 14
None.

Volume 15
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a streaking manga fireball, an epic riot of galvanic action, grotesque horror and grim humor with an army of fanatic loyalists ready to convert unbelievers or drive them screaming into the wilderness. Speak, hands, for me!"

Volume 16
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a howling manga hurricane, an epic blast of unrelenting action, unsetling horror and unhinged humor that has turned formerly productive citizens into malign servants of darkness! Hell hath no fury like Berserk!

Volume 17
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is an out-of-control manga flashfire, a searing epic of blazing action, blasphemous horror and black humor that has left scorched earth and toasted readers in its fiery wake. Burn, baby burn!

Volume 18
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is an unstoppable manga avalanche, an overwhelming epic of unbridled action, unsettling horror and uncivil humor that has crushed both friend and foe alike in its relentless path of destruction. No pain, no gain!

Volume 19
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a crushing manga jackhammer, a bone-splintering epic of extreme action, excrutiating horror, and excessive humor that sets its fanatic followers afire and puts its detractors in their place–six feet under!

Volume 20
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a bludgeoning manga bulldozer, an epic rumble of propulsive action, primal horror and profane humor that cuts no corners, pulls no punches and suffers no fools gladly.

Volume 21
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a crashing manga leviathan, a perfect storm of impassioned action, impious horror, and improper humor that makes your most twisted nightmares play like treasured childhood memories. Cry "Havoc"!

Volume 22
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a towering manga monolith, a crushing slab of bone-rattling action, teeth-chattering horror and rule-breaking humor that has conscripted thousands into its legion of the damned and tossed the unbelievers from the battlements. Awake the iron!

Volume 23
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a fiery manga apocalypse, an ominous omnibus of furious action, fearsome horror and funereal humor that strikes a power chord in the hearts of its devoted followers and strikes down the rest like a scythe through wheat. Bring in the sheaves!

Volume 24
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a runaway manga locomotive, a crashing colossus of teeth-rattling action, spine-chilling horror, and taboo-breaking humor that fires the boilers of its devoted devotees and just fires the rest. Ashes to ashes!

Volume 25
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is the hammer of the manga forge, a white-hot amalgam of bruising action, breathless horror and brimstone humor that separates men from boys, wheat from chaff, and heads from shoulders. Do you want to live forever?

Volume 26
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is the hammer of the manga forge, a white-hot amalgam of bruising action, breathless horror and brimstone humor that separates men from boys, wheat from chaff, and heads from shoulders. Do you want to live forever?

Volume 27
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a pounding manga sledgehammer, a captivating combination of the blistering action, brazen horror, and bughouse humor that proves beyond doubt that whom the gods would destroy, they first make Berserk!

Volume 28
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a fearsome assault on the senses, a manga masterpiece that leaves no sensibiity unturned and no blade unbloodied. A complex blend of horror, humor and action, Berserk is definitely not for the faint of heart, the weak of stomach, or anyone who still needs to sleep with the lights on!

Volume 29
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a howling manga tsunami, an epic graphic-fiction masterpiece that leaves no stone unturned and no blade unbloodied. A boiling blend of action, horror and humor, Berserk is not for the faint of heart, the weak of knee of the lilied of liver. No Guts, no glory!

Volume 30
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a point-blank manga broadside, a relentless barrage of action, horror and humor that asks no quarter and gives none. Damn the torpedos!

Volume 31
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a derailed manga locomotive, an epic graphic-fiction masterpiece as unstoppable as it is dangerous. A screaming shrapnel blast of action, horror and dark humor, Berserk takes no orders, gives no ground, and suffers no fools. No apologies, no remorse!

Volume 32
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a bare-knuckled manga brawl, an anything goes cage fight of action, horror and humor that breaks no rules–because there aren't any! Morituri te salutant!

Volume 33
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is an erupting manga volcano, an exploding fire wind of extreme action, horror and humor that burns the unwary to ashes, then buries the ashes. Feed the fire!

Volume 34
Like sledge striking anvil, Berserk hammers the sensibilities of readers worldwide, pounding out a steady stream of epic action, gruesome horror, and dark humor that paces Berserk among the most respected–and feared—manga series ever published.

Volume 35
Like a gauntleted fist to the face, Kentarou Miura's Berserk is a shocking explosion of epic action, gruesome horror and dark humor that places Berserk in the pantheon of adult manga.

Volume 36
"The Godfather of all fantasy manga," (Anime-Planet.com), Kentarou Miura's Berserk is a white-hot blast of action, horror and humor that is still going strong after more than twenty years of publication.

Volume 37
Kentarou Miura's Berserk is a blazing inferno of action, horror, and humor with more than twenty years of publication.

Volume 38
Kentarou Miura's Berserk is a blazing inferno of action, horror, and humor with more than twenty years of publication and over a million Dark Horse editions sold.

Volume 39
From creator Kentaro Miura comes Berserk, a sprawling adult fantasy epic of horror, humor, and fierce imagination and the inspiration for the wildly popular anime. "The Godfather of manga" (Anime Planet) is one of the longest-running adult manga series ever published and has sold over 1.5 million copies in Dark Horse translated editions.

DELUXE Volume 1
Have you got the Guts? Kentaro Miura's Berserk has outraged, horrified, and delighted manga and anime fanatics since 1989, creating an international legion of hardcore devotees and inspiring a plethora of TV series, feature films, and video games. And now the badass champion of adult fantasy manga is presented in an oversized 7" x 10" deluxe hardcover edition, nearly 700 pages amassing the first three Berserk volumes, with following volumes to come to serve up the entire series in handsome bookshelf collections. No Guts, no glory!
 

Grail

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Yeah, thanks for taking the time to put all these down. I'd forgotten some of the earlier ones - it seemed like they started out trying to be sort of respectable, but it all goes to hell by volume 2.

Walter said:
Volume 14
None.

WHAT?! :mozgus:
 
Walter said:
Volume 29
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a howling manga tsunami, an epic graphic-fiction masterpiece that leaves no stone unturned and no blade unbloodied. A boiling blend of action, horror and humor, Berserk is not for the faint of heart, the weak of knee of the lilied of liver. No Guts, no glory!

I have been rereading through berserk for the last few months and the other day I finished reading Volume 29 and flipped it over and read that for the first time. I could not help but laugh, but... :schierke:

I have only read a few of these over the years. Funny to see them all at once.
 
Out of all the blurbs that have appeared on the backs of Berserk volumes published in English, the volume 14 easily has the best one of them all :void:

And anyone else noted that despite some variations in the text itself, virtually all of the blurbs contain those three unchanged keywords; "action", "horror" and "humor"? :ganishka:
 

Walter

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Grail said:
Volume 14: No text.
WHAT?! :mozgus:
They instead use that space to say that the Berserk Prototype is included. Such a waste!

Some of my favorite quotes:

Volume 20
Created by Kentarou Miura, Berserk is a bludgeoning manga bulldozer
Need I say more...? SPEAK HANDS, FOR ME.

Volume 34
...and dark humor that places Berserk among the most respected–and feared—manga series ever published.
Other manga series are afraid of Berserk.

Volume 35
Like a gauntleted fist to the face, Kentaro Miura's Berserk is a shocking explosion of epic action, gruesome horror and dark humor that places Berserk in the pantheon of adult manga.
Everything about this one is great. The fact that it starts with a punch to the face, and ends with a complete non-statement.

Almost every one of these harps on about DARK, GALLOWS HUMOR, TABOO HUMOR, BLACK HUMOR, RULE-BREAKING HUMOR... Can anyone point out an example of this in the series? Nothing comes to mind for me. Humor isn't exactly a large part of this series. Not to say it's not featured, but worth putting on the back of a box? And to cast it in such a light...?
 
Walter said:
Almost every one of these harps on about DARK, GALLOWS HUMOR, TABOO HUMOR, BLACK HUMOR, RULE-BREAKING HUMOR... Can anyone point out an example of this in the series? Nothing comes to mind for me. Humor isn't exactly a large part of this series. Not to say it's not featured, but worth putting on the back of a box? And to cast it in such a light...?

I would say it's pretty inappropriate, volume 13 stands out.

Volume 13
...and remorseless humor...

It's full of laughs.
 
God, these are terrible. I can't help but wonder if Dark Horse's presentation of the manga has something to do with the misconception some people have that Berserk is this grimdark and edgy gorefest and nothing else. I mean really, if you didn't know any better would reading those blurbs make you want to get into the series? I probably would have dismissed it as some juvenline, power fantasy schlock.

I sold off my collection a while ago and have been buying the original Japanese volumes instead, which bring me joy when I look at them on my shelf rather than facepalming at that edgy, blood-splattered logo that only an edgy pre-teen would find appealing. "Haha yeah man, blood and rusty metal! SO COOL." Seriously, the visual dissonance between that logo and Miura's artwork is just atrocious.

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I hate the black and red colour scheme that most of the anime releases go for as well. Come on guys, you can be more creative than that! :schierke:
 

Walter

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DuskSprite said:
God, these are terrible. I can't help but wonder if Dark Horse's presentation of the manga has something to do with the misconception some people have that Berserk is this grimdark and edgy gorefest and nothing else. I mean really, if you didn't know any better would reading those blurbs make you want to get into the series? I probably would have dismissed it as some juvenline, power fantasy schlock.

I try to rationalize it in my head that all blurbs are bad, and I'm not really sure who they're written for. But I do think they ultimately do Berserk a disservice, by filtering everything that occurs in the series down to its most "BRUTAL" components. I feel like there's probably some value in hinting at the many other flavors the series has to offer.

I hate the black and red colour scheme that most of the anime releases go for as well. Come on guys, you can be more creative than that! :schierke:

I've been complaining about that since the late '90s :guts: For a decade, nearly every Berserk fan site (but ours) had a strict Red+Black color scheme. Dark Horse's alien-font for the Berserk logo is also pretty appalling. The suppose they're trying to evoke the original Japanese volume logos, but with the gun metal texture, it looks like something Locus might shit out while in his apostle form.
 
Walter said:
I try to rationalize it in my head that all blurbs are bad, and I'm not really sure who they're written for. But I do think they ultimately do Berserk a disservice, by filtering everything that occurs in the series down to its most "BRUTAL" components. I feel like there's probably some value in hinting at the many other flavors the series has to offer.

Yeah, I mean hopefully I'm not coming off as some kind of prude when it comes to the violence in Berserk since I love that shit, whether its Guts taking Rochine's horn through his face or Mozgus grinding up nightmare penis monsters, I'm 100% down for that, but to act like it is ONLY that while simultaneously ignoring everything else the series has to offer is just sad.

There are people who think Guts finding new comrades is somehow a bad thing for instance, which never fails to boggle my mind. I mean, the Black Swordsman and Lost Children arcs are still among my favourites, and I feel like it would have been easy for Miura to turn Berserk into an 'apostle of the week' style manga, but the fact that he continues to develop Guts as a character while continually pulling back the lens and revealing more of this rich fantasy world (and the stories of the many characters within it) is far more interesting than just watching Guts mindlessly hunt apostles episode after episode, which seems to be the thing that certain people want Berserk to be, including Dark Horse apparently.

Walter said:
I've been complaining about that since the late '90s :guts: For a decade, nearly every Berserk fan site (but ours) had a strict Red+Black color scheme. Dark Horse's alien-font for the Berserk logo is also pretty appalling. The suppose they're trying to evoke the original Japanese volume logos, but with the gun metal texture, it looks like something Locus might shit out while in his apostle form.

Repeat after me, graphic designers: black and red does not a mature presentation make. :puck:

This is an even better example, actually. Oh my god look at Guts surrounded by all those harmless fantasy critters. This shit is EXTREME, bro! Can't wait to read the blurb for this one. :schierke:

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Menosgade

Not all those who wander are lost
Well, considering these and the last Berserk anime adaption, it seems tradition that some odd choices are made towards people handling the franchise. A tradition of people that have absolutely no idea what they're working with. :sad:
 
DuskSprite said:
Yeah, I mean hopefully I'm not coming off as some kind of prude when it comes to the violence in Berserk since I love that shit, whether its Guts taking Rochine's horn through his face or Mozgus grinding up nightmare penis monsters, I'm 100% down for that, but to act like it is ONLY that while simultaneously ignoring everything else the series has to offer is just sad.

Right, this is a consistent point of contention in the fanbase. I can't overstate how much I agree with it, because to entertain the label put forth would be to suggest the graphic violence and gore is the purpose, meaning, and themes to be extracted. But Berserk isn't some mindless slasher flick. The violence is a vehicle a lot of times, but I wouldn't even say it is most of the time. It doesn't take much intuition to see the nuances in the narration (even in the first volume), to see that there is a big reason Guts is the way he is (and that he isn't one-dimensional), and that there is a dense story waiting to be unraveled.
 
Volume 39's decidedly more subdued:

From creator Kentaro Miura comes Berserk, a sprawling adult fantasy epic of horror, humor, and fierce imagination and the inspiration for the wildly popular anime.

Hope they're talking about '97 :schierke:
 

Walter

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NCHaskew said:
Volume 39's decidedly more subdued:

From creator Kentaro Miura comes Berserk, a sprawling adult fantasy epic of horror, humor, and fierce imagination and the inspiration for the wildly popular anime.

Hope they're talking about '97 :schierke:

Huh. Is that all the text that's there? No mention of 1 million sold?
 
Walter said:
Huh. Is that all the text that's there? No mention of 1 million sold?

There's more text after that.

"The Godfather of manga" (Anime Planet) is one of the longest-running adult manga series ever published and has sold over 1.5 million copies in Dark Horse translated editions.
 

Walter

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Hitoshura said:
There's more text after that.

Thanks. "Dark Horse translated editions," eh? I wonder if they're now tying in the digital editions, thus boosting the number by 50%. If so, great. Those have only been out about a year.
 
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