Berserk Volume 34: Ganishka's Rise and Faith in Griffith
In volume 34 of Berserk, Ganishka, after transcending, presents himself as a gigantic threat before Griffith and his troop.
- Ganishka's second transcendence
- Appearance of a titanic evil beast
- The New Band of the Falcon facing the threat
- Griffith, figure of hope
- An epic battle involving humans and demon-warriors
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SKU | BERSEK_34 |
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EAN |
9782723480741
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Authors | Kentarō Miura |
Publisher | Glenat |
Weight | 200 g |
Volume | 34 |
Number of pages | 244 |
Format | 13.0 x 18.0 x 1.8 cm |
Shipped From | France |
Remark | FR Version |
Description - Berserk Volume 34: Ganishka's Rise and Faith in Griffith
The thirty-fourth volume of the acclaimed seinen manga Berserk by Kentarō Miura immerses us in a titanic confrontation. Ganishka, after a second transcendence, transforms into a gigantic evil creature whose towering size reaches the sky. Facing this enormity, he advances, trampling over his own troops without restraint. However, despite this seemingly insurmountable threat, the New Band of the Falcon places their faith in a miracle from their leader, Griffith, the Falcon of Light. This volume depicts the intense battle that ensues, where Griffith, with his human and demon warriors, tries to repel the scourge that is Ganishka. A confrontation where the stakes are high and the suspense palpable.