Gungrave - Vol. 6: Erosion (2004)
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Synopsis: From Yasuhiro Nightow, the creator of TRIGUN, comes the gangster Animé GUNGRAVE, based on the popular Playstation games. Lifelong friends Brandon and Harry both join the mysterious and criminal... From Yasuhiro Nightow, the creator of TRIGUN, comes the gangster Animé GUNGRAVE, based on the popular Playstation games. Lifelong friends Brandon and Harry both join the mysterious and criminal Millennion organization, quickly rising through its ranks. But as Harry grows more and more powerful, his ambition begins to control him, leading him to commit the ultimate betrayal. In VOLUME SIX: EROSION, Brandon has returned in the form of the deadly gunslinger Grave to assault the organization that he was once a part of. Dissent begins to run through the ranks of Millennion, and Harry is forced to use his vicious Orgmen troops to keep order, all while plotting a way to get rid of the troublesome Grave. [More]
Starring: Ron Allen, Kay Jensen, Andrew Watton
Starring: Ron Allen, Kay Jensen, Andrew Watton
Director: Toshiyuki Tsuru
Director: Toshiyuki Tsuru
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