List of Berserk chapters
Berserk is a Japanese manga series written and drawn by Kentaro Miura, and has been published by Hakusensha in the magazines Monthly Animal House (1989–1992) and Young Animal (1992–). Since the late 2000s, the manga has been published irregularly, with frequent hiatuses until Miura's death in 2021. Since then, the series has been supervised by Miura's friend Kouji Mori and drawn by Studio Gaga, consisting of Miura's assistants and apprentices.[1]
The story follows Guts, an orphaned mercenary on his quest for revenge, and consists of five major story arcs: "The Black Swordsman Arc"[nb 1] (volumes 1–3); "Golden Age Arc"[nb 2] (volumes 3–14); "Conviction Arc"[nb 3] (volumes 14–21); "Falcon of the Millennium Empire Arc"[nb 4] (volumes 22–35); and "Fantasia Arc"[nb 5] (volumes 35–).[2]
The chapters (called "episodes") are since November 26, 1990, also collected by Hakusensha in tankōbon volumes; 42 have been released as of 2023. The volumes are released in English by Dark Horse Comics since October 22, 2003; they are since February 27, 2019, also releasing hardcover editions which each collect multiple volumes.[3] The Japanese volumes were re-released with new cover art starting in 2016, following the rebranding of Hakusensha's Jets Comics imprint as Young Animal Comics.[4]
Volumes
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1 | November 26, 1990[5] | 978-4-59-213574-6 | October 22, 2003[6] | 978-1-59307-020-5 | |
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A lone swordsman named Guts walks into an inn where a group of bandits are tormenting an elf named Puck and a red-haired youth. Guts kills all but one of the bandits, telling him to inform his master that the Black Swordsman is coming. Guts later finds and kills the Baron before taking his leave, inspiring Puck to travel with the swordsman. Accepting a ride from an old priest named Adolf, Guts experiences a nightmare and wakes up to an attack by spiritually-possessed skeletons, which kill Adolf and his daughter Colette. Guts and Puck arrive to a town run by a pagan-hunting Count that Guts targets. | |||||
2 | February 26, 1991[7] | 978-4-59-213575-3 | January 14, 2004[8] | 978-1-59307-021-2 | |
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3 | October 25, 1991[9] | 978-4-59-213576-0 | April 14, 2004[10] | 978-1-59307-022-9 | |
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4 | February 26, 1992[11] | 978-4-59-213577-7 | July 14, 2004[12] | 978-1-59307-203-2 | |
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Raised by his adoptive father and mentor Gambino, the young Guts was forced to kill Gambino when the man attempted to murder him in misplaced blame for his wife's death for saving his life when born from his hanged mother. A few years later, an older Guts attracts the attention of a mercenary group, The Band of the Hawk, when he kills the knight Bazuso during a siege. Corkus attempts to rob Guts before he is saved by the Hawks' female captain Casca, who is in turned saved by their leader Griffith as he grievously wounds Guts. | |||||
5 | March 29, 1993[13] | 978-4-59-213578-4 | October 13, 2004[14] | 978-1-59307-251-3 | |
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When Guts recovers days later, he is forced into joining the Band of the Hawk when Griffith defeats him in a duel and later learns of the Beherit pendant Griffith possesses. Three years pass and the Band of the Hawk grow in power and numbers as they are employed by the Kingdom of Midland for its Hundred Year War against the Tudor Empire, and Griffith rises in the kingdom's hierarchy after a successful battle. During a siege, Guts and Griffith encounter the Apostle Nosferatu Zodd, a fearsome immortal warrior who nearly kills them before noticing Griffith's Beherit. Zodd takes his leave while warning Guts that Griffith will be his doom once the latter dream crumbles while still considering him a friend. | |||||
6 | September 29, 1993[15] | 978-4-59-213579-1 | January 19, 2005[16] | 978-1-59307-252-0 | |
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Griffith's rise in status and closeness to Princess Charlotte is ill-received by Midland's noblemen, with the king's brother Julius orchestrating an assassination attempt during the a fall hunt. But Griffith's Behelit prevents the poisoned arrow from touching his skin, Griffith tasking Guts with murdering Julius. Guts succeeds, but is emotionally scarred when he killed the noble's young son Adonis to conceal the deed. Guts hears Griffith tell Charlotte his ideals of what he considers a friend, Guts realizing Griffith does not consider him and the others as friends. When news of Julius's death is ruled as the work of Tudor assassins, the Hawks return to battle following Griffith's encounter with Julius's co-conpsirator Minister Foss. Casca ends up with a menstruation-based fever during the Hawks' against the Blue Whale Knights, ending with her and Guts falling into the river when attacked by the Blue Whales' misogynist commander Adon Coborlwitz. | |||||
7 | March 29, 1994[17] | 978-4-59-213580-7 | May 11, 2005[18] | 978-1-59307-328-2 | |
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After Guts learns Casca's story of how Griffith saved her from being raped by a noble and later how he sold himself sexually to a pederast lord to fund the Band of Hawk, the two are attacked by Adon and his men. Guts defeats most of Adon's men while covering Casca's escape, eventually coming to a conclusion to leave the Hawk so find his own dream to become Griffith's true friend. Later, Griffith volunteers the Hawks to reclaim the impregnable Fortress of Doldrey from a Tudor governor named Gennon, previously the pederast lord Griffith served. The Hawks begin their assault in a scheme to take the fortress by luring out the bulk of the Tudor army so Casca and lead a group to infiltrate it. | |||||
8 | September 29, 1994[19] | 978-4-59-213690-3 | July 13, 2005[20] | 978-1-59307-329-9 | |
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Casca manages to kill Adon while Guts decapatitate the Purple Rhino Knights' commander Boscogn to turn the battle's end, Griffith killing off Gennon after callously explaining that he used love-sick governor for his own goals. The Hawks' reclaiming of Doldrey marks the end of the Hundred-Year War as they return to Wyndam with a ball held in their honor. The Queen, Charlotte's stepmother and Julius's secret lover, hatches a scheme with Foss to poison Griffith during the banquet. But Foss receives a troubling letter prior to the banquet as Griffith falls to the floor after receiving a poisoned drink. The Queen and her conspirators celebrate in a tower before finding themselves locked in with the tower set ablaze, Griffith revealed to have coerced Foss into faking his death to kill his remaining opposition with Guts executing the thugs he hired to held Foss's daughter hostage for the minister's compliance. A month after the queen's funeral, Guts parts ways with Griffith after defeating him in a duel. | |||||
9 | March 29, 1995[21] | 978-4-59-213691-0 | October 12, 2005[22] | 978-1-59307-330-5 | |
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Griffith is distraught at Guts' departure, and in a lapse of judgment he is caught sleeping with Charlotte. Griffith is charged with treason and imprisoned in the Tower of Rebirth while the Hawk are branded outlaws. A year has passed since Guts left the Hawks and encounter a mysterious skull-faced knight who warns him that he triggered events that will end with a storm of blood. Guts lived with the swordsmith Godo and his daughter Erica before learning that the Band of the Hawk are now wanted outlaws and Casca is their captain, aiding them in fending off Midland's hired Kushan asassin Silat. After Guts learns of Casca's plan to rescue Griffith from the Tower of Rebirth, he ends up being forced to fight her as she blames Guts for Griffith's problems before realizing it was not his fault. The two resolve their issues and consummate their love, Guts telling Casca to leave with him after they save Griffith. | |||||
10 | September 29, 1995[23] | 978-4-59-213692-7 | January 25, 2006[24] | 978-1-59307-331-2 | |
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Casca and Guts go into the dungeon under the Tower of Rebirth with Charlotte's help to rescue Griffith, finding him mute, crippled and horribly disfigured from a year of seemingly endless torture. They manage to get Griffith out of Wyndam while fighting through the Kushan asassins known as the Bakiraka, the king refuses to let Griffith escape and assigns his retrieval to his most depraved fighting force: The Black Dog Knights. | |||||
11 | March 29, 1996[25] | 978-4-59-213693-4 | April 12, 2006[26] | 978-1-59307-470-8 | |
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The Band of the Hawk manage to fend off the Black Dog Knights, only to go through a ordeal when facing their sadistic commander Wyald. Revealed to be an Apostle before being heavily damaged by Guts, Wyald attempts to break the Hawks' spirit by revealing Griffith's condition prevents him from leading them again. Zodd then appears to kill Wyald for attempting to kill Griffith before taking his leave. | |||||
12 | September 27, 1996[27] | 978-4-59-213694-1 | July 12, 2006[28] | 978-1-59307-484-5 | |
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The forlorn Hawks proceeding to rendezvous with the rest of the group at Midland border while unaware that all but Rickert were slaughtered by Apostles. Casca feels she must take care of Griffith, and tells Guts to leave. Delirious and horrified at what he has been reduced to, Griffith takes off in a wagon and crashes into a shallow lake where he fails to commit suicide. He finds his Behelit and unintentionally activates it when the Hawks find him as a solar eclipse occurs, taking everyone present to a convergence of the physical and Astral planes. The four Guardian Angels of the God Hand appear and inform Griffith that his tribulations have led to him being chosen as their final member, which requires him to sacrifice the Band of the Hawk to everyone's shock. Griffith is shown visions of his consciousness by Uvik to be convinced that a few more sacrificed lives are trivial in regard to the fulfillment of his dream. Guts is unable to reach Griffith in time as a God Hand's offer, the Hawks are branded by Void as the Apostles commence a ritual killing to begin Griffith's transition into a demon. | |||||
13 | March 27, 1997[29] | 978-4-59-213695-8 | September 27, 2006[30] | 978-1-59307-500-2 | |
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As Rickert bares witness to the Skull Knight and Zodd battling outside the storm entrance to the Interstice, the Band of the Hawk are decimated by the Apostles with only Guts and Casca left alive. Griffith, feeling his comrades' deaths while gaining an understanding of the world and his rule as mankind's judge, is reborn in form Void christens Femto. Griffith rapes Casca in front of Guts as the latter loses his left arm and right eye in an attempt to save her, the two sprited back to their plane by the Skull Knight. A few days later, Guts learns that Casca lost her sanity from the nightmarish ordeal and that their Brands of Sacrifice will subjected them to nightly attacks by various evil creatures. Guts fends off the specters attacking him while motivated by his rage to declare his intent to hunt down Griffith and kill him. | |||||
14 | September 29, 1997[31] | 978-4-59-213696-5 | December 6, 2006[32] | 978-1-59307-501-9 | |
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Their unborn child mutated by Griffith's rape into the Demon Child that would follow him, Guts leaves Casca under the care of Godo and Rickert as he embarks on a journey to hunt down Apostles and the God Hand after acquiring the Dragonslayer Sword and his prosthetic arm. Two years, following the battle with the Count, Guts and Puck find themselves facing Apostle spawn in the form of elves. | |||||
15 | January 29, 1998[33] | 978-4-59-213697-2 | January 31, 2007[34] | 978-1-59307-577-4 | |
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16 | August 26, 1998[35] | 978-4-59-213698-9 | March 28, 2007[36] | 978-1-59307-706-8 | |
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Fatigued from his battle with Rosine and tormented by an embodiment of his inner darkness, Guts is surrounded by the Holy Iron Chain Knights, knights of the Holy See faith who have been tracking him since the day they investigated the aftermath of the Eclipse. After being captured, Guts is interrogated by the Holy Iron Chain Knights' commander Farnese over the demise of the Band of the Hawk. But Guts mocks Farnese about her authority and her faith, provoking her to whip him in rage before Azan stops her and locks Guts in a cage. Guts is freed by Puck at nightfall and takes Farnese as a hostage to escape. Only the knights' herald Serpico gives chase, before finding himself surrounded by pursuing spirits. | |||||
17 | March 29, 1999[37] | 978-4-59-213699-6 | May 30, 2007[38] | 978-1-59307-742-6 | |
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The spirits pass Serpico and possess hounds that Guts fights off before killing a possessed horsed as it was about to rape a horrified Farnese. A spirit then possesses Farnese and forces her to act out her lust by straddling Guts until sunrise. Serpico retrieves a traumatized Farnese and escorts her back to their camp, allowing Guts a reprieve despite Farnese's demand to have him killed. At Windham, the King of Midland dies having seen a vision about Griffith's return while the Kushan army appears on the horizon. Guts awakens from a nightmare of Casca being burned at the stake as a witch, seeing the Demon Child as it warns him that its mother is in danger. Guts returns to Godo's home, with Erika and Rickert confessing that Casca has escaped from the cave where she was confined. The bedridden Godo tells Guts that he made a grave mistake by abandoning Casca while he tried to drown his sorrow with revenge. After Godo uses the last of his strength to repair his sword, Guts departs to St. Albion to find Casca. Meanwhile, Farnese and her knights see the flood of refugees from Midland's disasters to St. Albion while escorting the inquisitor Bishop Mozgus to the city. While Mozgus punishes accused heretics who attempted to kill him, the prostitute Luca finds Casca wandering alone. | |||||
18 | October 1, 1999[39] | 978-4-59-213716-0 | July 25, 2007[40] | 978-1-59307-743-3 | |
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Guts kills some Kushan scouts while passing through to St. Albion, followed by a red-haired youth named Isidro who admires him. In Albion, with the surrounding refugee camp in utter disarray from the starved and over-populated masses, Mozgus begins his task in the Tower of Conviction where "sinful" beggars are tortured. Meanwhile, Luca divides earnings from her client Jerome among her fellows. Calling Casca "Elaine" while presenting her as her bandaged and diseased sister for her well being, Luca entrusts the girl to her fellow Nina, who is treating her own disease, while she fetches water. At nightfall, as the Demon Child saves Casca from spiritually-animated corpses near the bank that Nina is fetching water from, Guts encounters the Skull Knight who reveals the God Hand are using St. Albion as the site of a ritual to restore Griffith's corporeal form. The next day, as Farnese finds herself struggling with her faith, Nina meets her reoccurring customer Joachim and tests his love for her by bringing him to a midnight orgy held by the pagan cult's goat-headed leader. Joachim gradually engages until learning that the pagans are cannibals and tries to flee, falling off a cliff. Nina breaks down before seeing Luca, who disciplines her before forgiving her, and then learns that Casca followed her. Casca nearly gets raped by the pagans but is saved by spirits attracted by her brand before the Demon Child disperses them, the surviving pagans assuming Casca to be a witch. | |||||
19 | March 29, 2000[41] | 978-4-59-213717-7 | September 26, 2007[42] | 978-1-59307-744-0 | |
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Guts arrives to St. Albion and dispatches Holy Knights harassing Luca and her apprentice Pepe. Luca takes Guts to her tent upon recognizing his brand, only to find that a fearful Nina abducted Casca. The group divides to search; Isidro and Puck find Nina and Casca when they are captured by the pagan cult. In their cave, the pagans intend to marry Casca to the Great Goat with Nina as a sacrificial offering, but Isidro distracts the pagans while Puck goes after Guts. When Farnese and her knights, led by Joachim, arrive, Casca's brand awakens the dead which possess some pagans to indiscriminately attack people. Isidro attempts to save Casca, while the Great Goat is transformed into a monster by a mysterious observer. When the Great Goat attempts to consummate his marriage, Guts arrives to cover Casca's escape with Isidro and Nina before following them after killing the Great Goat. But Guts is confronted by Serpico, who uses the terrain and Guts's current state to his advantage. Guts finally manages to drive Serpico off upon disarming him, only to learn Casca and Nina are captured and taken Tower of Conviction. The mysterious observer witnesses Guts, Isidro and Luca make their way into the tower while the spirits within are stirred by two Brands of Sacrifice in close proximity, manifesting as a flesh-eating blob of blood. | |||||
20 | October 27, 2000[43] | 978-4-59-213718-4 | November 28, 2007[44] | 978-1-59307-745-7 | |
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While Luca and Isidro use Jerome to free Nina, Guts forces Farnese to take him to the torture chamber where Puck tells that Casca is trapped within the blood as it is pursuing Mozgus and his men before they are transformed by the observer. Mozgus burns away some of the blood with his flames, freeing Casca and saving Luca's group, but he intends to have the former burned at the stake while his men attack the latter. Luca sacrificed herself so Jerome can save Nina, only to be saved by the Skull Knight then spirited off by the observer: a behelit-like Apostle self-dubbed the Egg of the Perfect World. The Egg tells Luca his story of long observation of everyone in St. Albion, detailing his ideals and the event to soon occur. After the Egg flees the Skull Knight with only a mortal wound inflicted on him, the Skull Knight takes Luca to safety as the living mounds of starved corpses rise up. Back in the Tower of Conviction, Guts arrives faces Mozgus' winged subordinate as he and the Twins fly off with Casca. Though Guts manages to kill Mozgus's disciples, the possessed blood causes the tower to partially collapse. The chaos unfolds in the slums, but Mozgus uses his powers to keep the corpses at bay while the refugees proceed to build a pyre to burn Casca on. Guts sees this while noticing the four God Hand members manifesting through the blood. As Luca walks back to St. Albion after the Skull Knight took her to the outskirts, the Egg of the Perfect World swallows the dying Demon Child out of sympathy during his climb up the Tower of Conviction. | |||||
21 | May 29, 2001[45] | 978-4-59-213719-1 | January 23, 2008[46] | 978-1-59307-746-4 | |
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Enlisting Jerome and Nina's help, Isidro uses a makeshift pulley system to free Casca as she was about to be burned alive. Mozgus nearly catches them when Guts leaps off the tower and impales the inquisitor. But Mozgus's bible shielded him from the attack while he fully transforms. After Isidro's group eliminate the last of Mozgus's disciples, the inquisitor overpowering him while the flames keeping the corpses at bay die out, Guts uses his miniature bombs to blow apart the unprotected chink in the inquistitor's armored body to kill him. After a brief reunion with Casca, the corpses manage to flood into St. Albion as Guts gives his group torches so they can outlast the few remaining hours of night. While Luca saves Nina down below the tower, the Egg of the Perfect World calls the dead to the Tower of Conviction and sacrifices himself to complete the ritual with the Demon Child becoming Griffith's corporeal vessel. The Tower collapses once the ritual ran its course, killing everyone inside it before daybreak as Guts and the others find themselves surrounded by Silat and his Kushans before Zodd drives the Kushans. Guts then sees a newly reconstituted Griffith, yet could not attack him due to Casca while the others use the Apostle's appearance to flee as a Kushan legion arrives. Zodd spirits Griffith away on his back while Guts steals a horse to take Casca back to Godo's home. Isidro departs on his own while Luca pays her respects the Egg and those who died that night. While Nina reunites with Joachim, Farnese renounces her faith and decides to follow Guts with Serpico remaining by her side. Back at Albion's ruins, the Skull Knight muses that the events which occurred will soon change the world. | |||||
22 | December 19, 2001[47] | 978-4-59-213720-7 | March 26, 2008[48] | 978-1-59307-863-8 | |
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23 | June 28, 2002[49] | 978-4-59-213721-4 | May 28, 2008[50] | 978-1-59307-864-5 | |
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24 | December 19, 2002[51] | 978-4-59-213722-1 | July 23, 2008[52] | 978-1-59307-865-2 | |
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25 | June 27, 2003[53] | 978-4-59-213723-8 | September 24, 2008[54] | 978-1-59307-921-5 | |
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26 | December 19, 2003[55] | 978-4-59-213724-5 | November 26, 2008[56] | 978-1-59307-922-2 | |
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27 | July 29, 2004[57] | 978-4-59-213725-2 | January 28, 2009[58] | 978-1-59307-923-9 | |
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28 | February 28, 2005[59] | 978-4-59-213726-9 | March 25, 2009[60] | 978-1-59582-209-3 | |
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29 | September 29, 2005[61] | 978-4-59-213727-6 | May 27, 2009[62] | 978-1-59582-210-9 | |
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30 | March 29, 2006[63] | 978-4-59-213728-3 | July 29, 2009[64] | 978-1-59582-211-6 | |
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31 | September 29, 2006[65] | 978-4-59-214431-1 | September 30, 2009[66] | 978-1-59582-366-3 | |
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32 | November 29, 2007[67] | 978-4-59-214432-8 | November 25, 2009[68] | 978-1-59582-367-0 | |
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33 | October 24, 2008[69] | 978-4-59-214433-5 | January 27, 2010[70] | 978-1-59582-372-4 | |
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34 | September 25, 2009[71] | 978-4-592-14434-2 | September 15, 2010[72] | 978-1-59582-532-2 | |
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35 | September 29, 2010[73] | 978-4-592-14435-9 | September 21, 2011[74] | 978-1-59582-695-4 | |
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36 | September 23, 2011[75] | 978-4-592-14436-6 | September 19, 2012[76] | 978-1-59582-942-9 | |
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37 | March 29, 2013[77] | 978-4-592-14437-3 | November 20, 2013[78] | 978-1-61655-205-3 | |
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38 | June 24, 2016[79] | 978-4-592-14438-0 | July 5, 2017[80] | 978-1-50670-398-5 | |
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39 | June 23, 2017[81] | 978-4-592-14439-7 | July 11, 2018[82] | 978-1-50670-708-2 | |
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40 | September 28, 2018[83] | 978-4-592-14440-3 | September 25, 2019[84] | 978-1-50671-498-1 | |
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41 | December 24, 2021[85][86] | 978-4-592-16691-7 978-4-592-10629-6 (SE) | November 2, 2022[87] | 978-1-50673-377-7 | |
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42 | September 29, 2023[88][89] | 978-4-592-16692-4 978-4-592-10635-7 (SE) | — | — | |
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Deluxe volumes
Since 2019, Dark Horse Comics publishes larger, hardcover "deluxe" volumes, each of which collects three of the regular volumes.
No. | Release date | ISBN | Collects |
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1 | February 27, 2019[3] | 978-1-50671-198-0 | Volumes 1–3 |
2 | June 26, 2019[90] | 978-1-50671-199-7 | Volumes 4–6 |
3 | October 23, 2019[91] | 978-1-50671-200-0 | Volumes 7–9 |
4 | February 26, 2020[92] | 978-1-50671-521-6 | Volumes 10–12 |
5 | June 24, 2020[93] | 978-1-50671-522-3 | Volumes 13–15 |
6 | November 18, 2020[94] | 978-1-50671-523-0 | Volumes 16–18 |
7 | March 10, 2021[95] | 978-1-50671-790-6 | Volumes 19–21 |
8 | August 25, 2021[96] | 978-1-50671-791-3 | Volumes 22–24 |
9 | November 10, 2021[97] | 978-1-50671-792-0 | Volumes 25–27 |
10 | March 9, 2022[98] | 978-1-50672-754-7 | Volumes 28–30 |
11 | August 10, 2022[99] | 978-1-50672-755-4 | Volumes 31–33 |
12 | November 9, 2022[100] | 978-1-50672-756-1 | Volumes 34–36 |
13 | March 8, 2023[101] | 978-1-50672-757-8 | Volumes 37–39 |
14 | November 22, 2023[102] | 978-1-50674-106-2 | Volumes 40–41 + Guidebook |
Chapters not released in collected volumes
The following have not been released in collected volumes as of the release of volume 42:
- 083. "God of the Abyss (2)" (深淵の神(2), Shin'en no Kami (2), omitted from volume 13)
- 374. "Is the Sleeping Black Beast But Biding its Time?" (眠れる黒の獣は ただ静かに佇むのか, Nemureru kuro no kemono wa tada shizuka ni tatazumu no ka)
Notes
- 黒い剣士篇, Kuroi Kenshi-hen
- 黄金時代篇, Ōgon Jidai-hen
- 断罪篇, Danzai-hen
- 千年王国の鷹編, Mireniamu Farukon-hen, lit. "Millennium Falcon Arc"
- 幻造世界編, Fantajia-hen
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- "Berserk Deluxe Volume 7 HC". Dark Horse Comics. Archived from the original on January 30, 2021. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
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External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
- Berserk (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia