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From Trigun Maximum Volume 6 Chapter 5
Shortly after Vash regained some very bad memories, he went seeking answers.
He walked into a church, and heard the Gospel preached. This picture comes slightly before he sat down, so he is not yet hearing the priest. Eventually, I hope to find time (and energy) to color some of the other pictures Mr. Nightow drew while Vash was in that church, also.
Unfortunately, bounty hunters attacked him before he had adequate time to consider the answers he'd heard during the short while that he was there. He let the mercenaries take him outside, rather than being disruptive by fighting inside the church.
I like to think that sometime later, when things were quieter, Vash was able to finish what they so rudely interrupted.
"Vash the Stampede," and the line art, are by (and belong to) the amazingly talented Mr. Yasuhiro Nightow. Coloring by me.
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Note: If you're unfamiliar with Trigun and Trigun Maximum manga, please be warned: there are places where the story gets extremely intense and violent. It's similar to Ruroni Kenshin manga, with respect to "level of violence," if perhaps slightly less violent than the Naruto manga. The Trigun anime is rated for age 14+ for similar reasons, though several details are "toned down" in the anime, as compared to the manga.
However, there is also some truly exceptional content in that manga. The good stuff is especially likely to appear on pages where no battles are happening. Vash is an amazing character with at least as much depth and as many facets as the Count of Monte Cristo (though in a different manner and for different reasons), or Full Metal Alchemist.
This manga is not recommended for younger audiences. I hope that information helps prevent anyone else from being shocked, if they read the original Trigun and Trigun Maximum books that inspire my fan art and fanfiction.
May genuine love and true peace be present in your life.
Shortly after Vash regained some very bad memories, he went seeking answers.
He walked into a church, and heard the Gospel preached. This picture comes slightly before he sat down, so he is not yet hearing the priest. Eventually, I hope to find time (and energy) to color some of the other pictures Mr. Nightow drew while Vash was in that church, also.
Unfortunately, bounty hunters attacked him before he had adequate time to consider the answers he'd heard during the short while that he was there. He let the mercenaries take him outside, rather than being disruptive by fighting inside the church.
I like to think that sometime later, when things were quieter, Vash was able to finish what they so rudely interrupted.
"Vash the Stampede," and the line art, are by (and belong to) the amazingly talented Mr. Yasuhiro Nightow. Coloring by me.
--
Note: If you're unfamiliar with Trigun and Trigun Maximum manga, please be warned: there are places where the story gets extremely intense and violent. It's similar to Ruroni Kenshin manga, with respect to "level of violence," if perhaps slightly less violent than the Naruto manga. The Trigun anime is rated for age 14+ for similar reasons, though several details are "toned down" in the anime, as compared to the manga.
However, there is also some truly exceptional content in that manga. The good stuff is especially likely to appear on pages where no battles are happening. Vash is an amazing character with at least as much depth and as many facets as the Count of Monte Cristo (though in a different manner and for different reasons), or Full Metal Alchemist.
This manga is not recommended for younger audiences. I hope that information helps prevent anyone else from being shocked, if they read the original Trigun and Trigun Maximum books that inspire my fan art and fanfiction.
May genuine love and true peace be present in your life.
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