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Oct 6, 2016
Mixed Feelings
Preliminary (28/? chp)
I tried really hard to Blood and Steel.

This is my second attempt to do so. The first had me dropped it at chapter 26 and now I managed to get as far as 60 (and I had skipped two chapters) which was near the latest chapters, but I simply couldn’t like it.

Still, let me talk about the best aspect of this manhua first. The best aspect of Blood and Steel (B&S) is undoubtedly the action.

The action aspect is one I actually find surprising. B&S has a pretty basic story of revenge and a Wuxia theme wherein people are constantly being hyped, have weapons with names, shout out the names of their attacks, etc. Often, fights would end up getting dragged out and being overly long. It would have been fine for major fights, but it is often the case that EVERY single fight would go like this. B&S manages to avoid this for the most part.

Most of its fights are brisk thus allowing for much more interesting fights. There are times when it begins to drag out, especially when a lot of famous people come around and they must all have their special scenes, but luckily, it seems to be rare. So for the most part, action is done well by the manhua.

Now then, what is the worst aspect of Blood and Steel? No doubt the characters.

Characters I dislike are probably among the top reasons I stop reading and disliking the MC increases that exponentially. In the case of B&S, I dislike the MC and a whole bunch of other characters. Primarily because they act in ways I find ridiculous.

The whole manhua is about how this martial arts faction rose up and is now going around slaughtering/ending other factions. They are supposedly acting ‘unrighteously’ and the introduction of the story certainly them in that light. Thus the MC – Yang Heng – is on this journey for revenge for the murder of nearly his entire community. I understood and supported that.

What I understood less is when the hero (and other people too) repeatedly allow members of this evil faction to escape from fights because it wasn’t started on ‘fair footing’ (that is they were not equally ready to fight). It frustrated me and, ultimately, caused me to gradually dislike the characters.

After the end of another major battle where everyone was let go again and even given a massive reprieve, I decided to stop reading.

Truth is that I probably should have expected this. Wuxia theme manhua acts very much like this and I should have come to realize that the characters would inevitably do the same. Nonetheless, I simply couldn’t come to like it or overlook it as a character flaw.

If you’re a fan of the battle shounen genre or simply don’t mind the things I describe above, I think Blood and Steel would be an excellent manhua to read, but for me, I just couldn’t bring myself to like it.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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