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''Gun Blaze West'' is a short-lived {{shonen|Demographic}} manga by Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki, which was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shonen Jump]] from December 2000 to July 2001. Set in 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen-eyed knife-thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

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''Gun Blaze West'' is a short-lived {{shonen|Demographic}} manga by Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki, which was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shonen Jump]] Jump]]'' from December 2000 to July 2001. Set in 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen-eyed knife-thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.
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It was cancelled pretty early on and most people don't remember it, so it's hardly mainstream.


''Gun Blaze West'' is a mainstream manga by Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki. Set in 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen-eyed knife-thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

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''Gun Blaze West'' is a mainstream short-lived {{shonen|Demographic}} manga by Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki.Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki, which was serialized in ''[[Magazine/ShonenJump Weekly Shonen Jump]] from December 2000 to July 2001. Set in 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen-eyed knife-thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.
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* CutShort: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter has a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge but that's the last we see of the protagonists. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do succeed in reaching there.

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* CutShort: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West.West, as the manga was cancelled due to low popularity rankings. The last chapter has a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge but that's the last we see of the protagonists. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do succeed in reaching there.

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Best short description: ''Franchise/OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But that's a bit of a [[AccidentalPun stretch.]] So here's a better description.

''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen-eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

An interesting wild west manga and one of the few that was actually set in America (a very rare main setting indeed in manga, let alone in the past) and depicted the 19th century very well. Sadly, it never caught on with its readers and was soon canceled within the year it began (six months to be exact resulting in three volumes of material). Still a very good shonen title while it lasted.

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Best short description: ''Franchise/OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But that's a bit of a [[AccidentalPun stretch.]] So here's a better description.

''Gun Blaze West'' was the next is a mainstream manga from Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. by Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen-eyed knife thrower knife-thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

An interesting wild west manga and one One of the few that was Wild West manga actually set in America (a very rare main setting indeed in manga, let alone in the past) and depicted the 19th century very well. Sadly, it never caught on with its readers and was soon canceled within the year it began (six months to be exact exact, resulting in three volumes of material). Still a very good shonen title while it lasted.
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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Armor Baron gives one to Sarge Thunderarm when the latter calls for reinforcemens.

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* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Armor Baron gives one to Sarge Thunderarm when the latter calls for reinforcemens.reinforcements.
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: Again, ''Sarge Thunderarm''.
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* KnifeNut: Colice's forte, justified as she the daughter of a samurai.
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-->'''Armor Baron''': Just as I thought, you are unqualified to go to Gun Blaze West. You don't hold back or show mercy to those who are weaker than you. But against on who is stronger, you try to win by resorting to numbers. You are "super-human" in name only. You are a typical human being. A weak, pitiful human being.

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-->'''Armor Baron''': Just as I thought, you are unqualified to go to Gun Blaze West. You don't hold back or show mercy to those who are weaker than you. But against on one who is stronger, you try to win by resorting to numbers. You are "super-human" in name only. You are a typical human being. A weak, pitiful human being.
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* HangingJudge: The judge of Fort Smith is notorious for rounding up anyone remotely suspicious and sending them to the gallows.

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* DirtyCoward: Sarge Thunderarm calls for reinforcements when Armor Baron proves too difficult to defeat on his own, much to his opponent's disgust.



* IdiotHero: Viu isn't particularly bright and tends to solve his problems through sheer determination. Will often finds this annoying.



* OneBulletLeft: Happens to Viu a lot.

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* OneBulletLeft: Happens to Viu a lot. In the battle with Uno and Dos, he has to use the bullet to defeat one of them and the casing to defeat the other.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Armor Baron gives one to Sarge Thunderarm when the latter calls for reinforcemens.
-->'''Armor Baron''': Just as I thought, you are unqualified to go to Gun Blaze West. You don't hold back or show mercy to those who are weaker than you. But against on who is stronger, you try to win by resorting to numbers. You are "super-human" in name only. You are a typical human being. A weak, pitiful human being.



* {{Tearjerker}}: Viu after his first gun duel.

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''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

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''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who whose father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen eyed keen-eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.



* AtopAMountainOfCorpses: Kenbrown, the leader of his gang, sits on top of a pile of people he's killed, and [[BadBoss threatens to add his men to the pile if they fail.]]



* BluntYes: Viu does this after risking his life to try to get his gun belt back in Chapter 2.
-->'''Marcus''': Charging at a horse is going too far, friend. You want to trade your life for your gun belt?\\

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* BluntYes: BluntYes:
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Viu does this after risking his life to try to get his gun belt back in Chapter 2.
-->'''Marcus''': --->'''Marcus''': Charging at a horse is going too far, friend. You want to trade your life for your gun belt?\\


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** The ringmaster does this with his old partner.
--->'''Ringmaster''': Gualarripa, are you still hung up on a dream you can't fulfill?\\
'''Gualarripa''': Darn right! This time, I'm getting to Gun Blaze West for sure!


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* ImpossibleTask: The ringmaster, who hopes to discourage Viu from seeking Gun Blaze West, tasks him with shooting a bullseye at 15 meters, three times the accurate range of his gun. His goal is to either get Viu to give up or drive him to achieve the inhuman level of skill he'll need to succeed.
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* BluntYes: Viu does this after risking his life to try to get his gun belt back in Chapter 2.
-->'''Marcus''': Charging at a horse is going too far, friend. You want to trade your life for your gun belt?\\
'''Viu''': Yeah!\\
'''Marcus''': Not "Yeah."
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Best short description: ''Franchise/OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But that's a bit of a stretch. So here's a better description.

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Best short description: ''Franchise/OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But that's a bit of a stretch. [[AccidentalPun stretch.]] So here's a better description.
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* TrainingFromHell: Viu decides to train for several years before he sets out on his journey. He begins after he's satisfied.
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* ArtificialLimbs / ArmCannon: Sarge Thunderarm who has a cyborg right arm and, no surprisingly, a cannon within it. Doesn't help him against Baron Knight however.

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* ArtificialLimbs / ArmCannon: Sarge Thunderarm who has a cyborg right arm and, no not surprisingly, a cannon within it. Doesn't help him against Baron Knight however.



* CutShort: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter is a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.

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* CutShort: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter is has a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. challenge but that's the last we see of the protagonists. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach succeed in reaching there.

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* AndTheAdventureContinues
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* AndTheAdventureContinues
AndTheAdventureContinues: Viu, Will and Colice prove their mettle and are shown the way to the next path to Gun Blaze West. The story ends there however.
* ArtificialLimbs / ArmCannon: Sarge Thunderarm .Thunderarm who has a cyborg right arm and, no surprisingly, a cannon within it. Doesn't help him against Baron Knight however.



* CutShort: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter is a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.



* GeckoEnding: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter is a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.

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* GeckoEnding: Sadly, we never do see HappilyAdopted: Colice who reveals she's actually hails from Japan but was shipped from the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter is a Native American guide lead them to country and wound up under the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.care of a circus manager.



* KnifeThrowingAct: Colice again, this is how the heroes meet her.

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* KnifeThrowingAct: Colice again, this is how the again. The heroes meet her.her when they come across a traveling circus she's a part of with knife throwing being her main act.
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Best short description: ''OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But that's a bit of a stretch. So here's a better description.

''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

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Best short description: ''OnePiece'' ''Franchise/OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But that's a bit of a stretch. So here's a better description.

''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''RurouniKenshin'' ''Manga/RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.






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''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

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''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from NobuhiroWatsuki Creator/NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keen eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.
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* DeadlyGame: Deadly Target, where one paints a target on himself and the opponents must aim for that area. Vu takes this challenge against Target Kevin and paints the target ''right over his heart''.
* {{Determinator}}: Vu of course. Its a shonen manga, what do you expect?

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* DeadlyGame: Deadly Target, where one paints a target on himself and the opponents must aim for that area. Vu Viu takes this challenge against Target Kevin and paints the target ''right over his heart''.
* {{Determinator}}: Vu Viu of course. Its a shonen manga, what do you expect?



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The owner of the rival bar to Will's on leaving the multi-barreled shotguns behind the bar, allowing free access for Vu and Will to shoot up and destroy the place.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The owner of the rival bar to Will's on leaving the multi-barreled shotguns behind the bar, allowing free access for Vu Viu and Will to shoot up and destroy the place.



* OneBulletLeft: Happens to Vu a lot.

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* OneBulletLeft: Happens to Vu Viu a lot.



* {{Tearjerker}}: Vu after his first gun duel.
* UnexplainedRecovery / BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu's mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]

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* {{Tearjerker}}: Vu Viu after his first gun duel.
* UnexplainedRecovery / BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu's Viu's mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu Viu which Vu Viu left for him to follow their trail.]]
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* GeckoEnding: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter his a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.

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* GeckoEnding: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter his is a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.



* UnexplainedRecovery / BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]

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* UnexplainedRecovery / BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu Vu's mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]
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* CreatorBreakdown: Nobuhiro Watsuki admitted in the final volume that the series started off rushed before he could actually tweak it and that he had difficulty keeping the story moving. Eventually Watsuki gave up on it, though by that point it was just as well. The series was canceled by Jump not long after due to low readership.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The third manga volume features sketches of unused characters that were meant to show up had GBW continued.
** There's also an idea that's floated around for a while: GBW takes place in America in the latter 1800s. [[RurouniKenshin Sanosuke Sagara]] was in America in one point, as per the RK epilogue. Imagine the possibilities.
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* TheWildWest: Duh.


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''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keened eye knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

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''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though it's very well hidden, and artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of them (his prized gun from his mentor), and is more than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keened eye keen eyed knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.
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* ArtificialLimbs/ArmCannon: Sarge Thunderarm .

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Best short description: ''{{One Piece}}'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But thats a bit of a stretch. So heres a better description.

''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from {{Nobuhiro Watsuki}} coming after ''{{Rurouni Kenshin}}'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though its very well hidden and only artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of such (his prized gun from his mentor) and more then willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he joined by two more allies, Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keened eye knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

An interesting wild west manga and one of the few that was actually set in America (a very rare main setting indeed in manga, let alone in the past) and depicted the 19th century very well. Sadly however it never caught on with its readers and was soon canceled within the year it began (six months to be exact resulting in three volumes of material). Still a very good shonen title while it lasted.

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Best short description: ''{{One Piece}}'' ''OnePiece'' [[RecycledinSpace in the wild west]]. But thats that's a bit of a stretch. So heres here's a better description.

''Gun Blaze West'' was the next mainstream manga from {{Nobuhiro Watsuki}} NobuhiroWatsuki coming after ''{{Rurouni Kenshin}}'' ''RurouniKenshin'' in 2001. Set in the 19th century America, it tells the story of Viu Bannes on his quest to locate Gun Blaze West, a rumored place where only the roughest and toughest outlaws and cowboys dare to tread. The thing of it is though its it's very well hidden hidden, and only artifacts dubbed "Sign To West" are the only known objects to point the way. Luckily Viu has one of such them (his prized gun from his mentor) mentor), and is more then than willing to risk life and limb to reach the legendary destination. Along the way he is joined by two more allies, allies: Will Johnston, a former bar bouncer who father left him a compass with the sign and Colice Satoh, a Japanese foreigner, acrobat and keened eye knife thrower from a traveling circus. Together they brave the wild frontier, confronting other desperadoes who seek the same goal.

An interesting wild west manga and one of the few that was actually set in America (a very rare main setting indeed in manga, let alone in the past) and depicted the 19th century very well. Sadly however Sadly, it never caught on with its readers and was soon canceled within the year it began (six months to be exact resulting in three volumes of material). Still a very good shonen title while it lasted.



* {{And The Adventure Continues}}
* {{Artificial Limbs}}/{{Arm Cannon}}: Sarge Thunderarm
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Again, ''Sarge Thunderarm''
* {{Creator Breakdown}}: Nobuhiro Watsuki admitted in the final volume that the series started off rushed before he could actually tweak it and that he had difficulty keeping the story moving. Eventually Watsuki gave up on it, though by that point it was just as well. The series was canceled by Jump not long after due to low readership.
* {{Deadly Game}}: Deadly Target, where one paints a target on himself and the opponents must aim for that area. Vu takes this challenge against Target Kevin and paints the target ''right over his heart''.
* {{Determinator}}: Vu of course. Its a shonen manga what do you expect.
* {{Did Not Do The Research}} / TheMountainsOfIllinois (literally!): As our heroes trek halfway across the US, the towns, topography, etc. don't vary much; it all just looks like what you'd expect in a generic Western movie. Of course, one can just accept this as the Western-themed fantasy that it is, but if, say, you've ever been to Illinois, seeing it drawn like it was Grand Canyon National Park is rather amusing.
* {{Gecko Ending}}: Sadly we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter his a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However its implied in the final chapter they do reach there.
* {{Hoist By His Own Petard}}: The owner of the rival bar to Will's on leaving the multi-barreled shotguns behind the bar. Allowing free access for Vu and Will to shoot up and destroy the place.
* {{Improbable Weapon User}} Will and his rope attacks
* {{Knife Nut}} Colice's forte, justified as she the daughter of a samurai.
* {{Knife Throwing Act}} Colice again, this is how the heroes meet her actually.
* {{More Dakka}}: Target Kevin and his Multiple Barrel Shotguns
* {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}}: During the last arc, the trio meet a couple of cowboys named J.J, Jim and Myra. Who are actually fictional depictions of famous real life outlaws Jesse James, Jim Younger and Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Star respectively.
* {{One Bullet Left}}: Happens to Vu a lot.
* {{Showdown At High Noon}}: No surprise this pops up, happens twice in the opening story.
* {{Steampunk}}: The last few chapters features characters with this. Such as rocket packs and a cyborg arm.

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* {{And The Adventure Continues}}
AndTheAdventureContinues
* {{Artificial Limbs}}/{{Arm Cannon}}: ArtificialLimbs/ArmCannon: Sarge Thunderarm
Thunderarm .
* AwesomeMcCoolname: Again, ''Sarge Thunderarm''
Thunderarm''.
* {{Creator Breakdown}}: CreatorBreakdown: Nobuhiro Watsuki admitted in the final volume that the series started off rushed before he could actually tweak it and that he had difficulty keeping the story moving. Eventually Watsuki gave up on it, though by that point it was just as well. The series was canceled by Jump not long after due to low readership.
* {{Deadly Game}}: DeadlyGame: Deadly Target, where one paints a target on himself and the opponents must aim for that area. Vu takes this challenge against Target Kevin and paints the target ''right over his heart''.
* {{Determinator}}: Vu of course. Its a shonen manga manga, what do you expect.
expect?
* {{Did Not Do GeckoEnding: Sadly, we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The Research}} / last chapter his a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However, it's implied in the final chapter they do reach there.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The owner of the rival bar to Will's on leaving the multi-barreled shotguns behind the bar, allowing free access for Vu and Will to shoot up and destroy the place.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: Will and his rope attacks.
* KnifeNut: Colice's forte, justified as she the daughter of a samurai.
* KnifeThrowingAct: Colice again, this is how the heroes meet her.
* MoreDakka: Target Kevin and his Multiple Barrel Shotguns.
*
TheMountainsOfIllinois (literally!): As our heroes trek halfway across the US, the towns, topography, etc. don't vary much; it all just looks like what you'd expect in a generic Western movie. Of course, one can just accept this as the Western-themed fantasy that it is, but if, say, you've ever been to Illinois, seeing it drawn like it was Grand Canyon National Park is rather amusing.
* {{Gecko Ending}}: Sadly we never do see the heroes reach Gun Blaze West. The last chapter his a Native American guide lead them to the next challenge. However its implied in the final chapter they do reach there.
* {{Hoist By His Own Petard}}: The owner of the rival bar to Will's on leaving the multi-barreled shotguns behind the bar. Allowing free access for Vu and Will to shoot up and destroy the place.
* {{Improbable Weapon User}} Will and his rope attacks
* {{Knife Nut}} Colice's forte, justified as she the daughter of a samurai.
* {{Knife Throwing Act}} Colice again, this is how the heroes meet her actually.
* {{More Dakka}}: Target Kevin and his Multiple Barrel Shotguns
* {{No Celebrities Were Harmed}}:
NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: During the last arc, the trio meet a couple of cowboys named J.J, Jim Jim, and Myra. Who Myra, who are actually fictional depictions of famous real life outlaws Jesse James, Jim Younger Younger, and Myra Maybelle Shirley Reed Star respectively.
* {{One Bullet Left}}: OneBulletLeft: Happens to Vu a lot.
lot.
* {{Showdown At High Noon}}: ShowdownAtHighNoon: No surprise this pops up, happens twice in the opening story.
* {{Steampunk}}: The last few chapters features characters with this. Such this, such as rocket packs and a cyborg arm.



* {{Unexplained Recovery}}/{{Back For The Finale}}: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]
* {{The Wild West}}: Duh
* {{What Could Have Been}}: The third manga volume features sketches of unused characters that were meant to show up had GBW continued.

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* {{Unexplained Recovery}}/{{Back For The Finale}}: UnexplainedRecovery / BackForTheFinale: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]
* {{The Wild West}}: Duh
TheWildWest: Duh.
* {{What Could Have Been}}: WhatCouldHaveBeen: The third manga volume features sketches of unused characters that were meant to show up had GBW continued.



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* {{Did Not Do The Research}}: As our heroes trek halfway across the US, the towns, topography, etc. don't vary much; it all just looks like what you'd expect in a generic Western movie. Of course, one can just accept this as the Western-themed fantasy that it is, but if, say, you've ever been to Illinois, seeing it drawn like it was Grand Canyon National Park is rather amusing.

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* {{Did Not Do The Research}}: Research}} / TheMountainsOfIllinois (literally!): As our heroes trek halfway across the US, the towns, topography, etc. don't vary much; it all just looks like what you'd expect in a generic Western movie. Of course, one can just accept this as the Western-themed fantasy that it is, but if, say, you've ever been to Illinois, seeing it drawn like it was Grand Canyon National Park is rather amusing.
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* {{I Got Better}}/{{Back For The Finale}}: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]


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* {{Unexplained Recovery}}/{{Back For The Finale}}: [[spoiler: Marcus Homer, Vu mentor and friend from the opening story. Thought dead when he fell into a river after a failed gun duel. The last chapter shows that he did indeed survive and found the broken gun he had given Vu which Vu left for him to follow their trail.]]

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