is not merely a manga series; it is a historical artifact. It captures Kentaro Miura’s evolution from a talented horror artist (Vol. 1-3) to a master of epic fantasy (Vol. 22-35) to a tender humanist (Vol. 36-37).

For the first time in 20+ real-world years, the goal is not revenge. It is healing.

In the realm of manga, few titles carry the weight, influence, and sheer artistic gravity of Kentaro Miura’s . Specifically, the run from Berserk Vol. 1-37 represents the definitive era of the series—spanning the visceral introduction of the Black Swordsman, the legendary Golden Age arc, and the sprawling journey through a world descending into literal hell . The Foundation: The Black Swordsman and The Golden Age

Berserk Vol.: 1-37 !exclusive!

is not merely a manga series; it is a historical artifact. It captures Kentaro Miura’s evolution from a talented horror artist (Vol. 1-3) to a master of epic fantasy (Vol. 22-35) to a tender humanist (Vol. 36-37).

For the first time in 20+ real-world years, the goal is not revenge. It is healing.

In the realm of manga, few titles carry the weight, influence, and sheer artistic gravity of Kentaro Miura’s . Specifically, the run from Berserk Vol. 1-37 represents the definitive era of the series—spanning the visceral introduction of the Black Swordsman, the legendary Golden Age arc, and the sprawling journey through a world descending into literal hell . The Foundation: The Black Swordsman and The Golden Age