Berserk's Guts
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Berserk, the story of Guts or renowned as the “Black Swordsman” and Griffith reached to us a few decades ago and the adventurous story with both manga and anime conquered seinen genre fans’ hearts.

For artwork creation, anime series are actually a great source for and one fan decided to merge George Lucas’ worldwide famous Star Wars media franchise with the anime franchise of Berserk.

Unquestionably, the Black Swordsman Guts could go through a force that gave him a crisp suit of armor and a lightsaber.

Down on Reddit, a fan artist named 404NoCreativeUserName shared this stunning work of art that offers Guts getting some new modern shield and sword to supplant the Berserker Armor and Dragon Slayer individually, unquestionably giving him a greater arms stockpile against the missionaries than he had previously.


Berserk is a Japanese manga arrangement composed and represented by Kentaro Miura. Set in a medieval Europe-roused dark fantasy, the story fixates on the characters of Guts, a solitary hired fighter, and Griffith, the pioneer of a hired soldier band called the Band of the Hawk. Topics of disconnection, fellowship, and the topic of whether mankind is in a general sense great or insidiousness overrun the story, as it investigates both the best and most exceedingly terrible of human instinct.

Miura debuted a model of Berserk in 1988. The real arrangement started the next year in the now-old magazine Monthly Animal House, which was supplanted in 1992 by the every other month magazine Young Animal, where Berserk keeps on being serialized irregularly. The manga has been adjusted into a twenty-five scene anime TV arrangement covering the arrangement’s Golden Age bend by Oriental Light and Magic, which circulated from October 1997 to March 1998. A set of three of movies, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc, was discharged start in 2012. A second anime TV adjustment was communicated in 2016 and 2017 for an aggregate of twenty-four episodes.

As of January 2016, Berserk had more than 40 million duplicates available for use.