BLACK CAT
STATUS
COMPLETE
VOLUMES
20
RELEASE
June 14, 2004
CHAPTERS
187
DESCRIPTION
Train Heartnet, also known as "Black Cat," was an infamous assassin for a secret organization called Chronos...until he abandoned that cold-blooded existence to live on his own terms as an easygoing bounty hunter. But is Train's past as far behind him as he thinks?
(Source: Viz Media)
CAST
Train Heartnet
Eve
Sven Vollfied
Rinslet Walker
Tearju Lunatique
Saya Minatsuki
Creed Diskenth
Kyouko Kirisaki
Sephiria Arks
Charden Flamberg
Jenos Hazard
Echidna Parass
Ling Xiaoli
Shiki
Leon Elliott
River Zastory
Silphy Deacroft
Kevin McDougall
Touma Fudou
Annette Pierce
Tanya
Zagine Axeloake
Naizer Bruckheimer
Gallom
Lloyd Goldwynne
CHAPTERS
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RenxRen
85/100Mastering the basics and the lack of complexity can compose a story of high quality. Black Cat is the perfect example.Continue on AniListPreface
Before I dive into the Black Cat world, I'd like to set the expectations for the potential readers of this review. My general rule when I pick any fictional work is characters over everything. Usually, I don't appreciate hardcore plot-driven manga/anime with rich world-building and magic systems that overshadow the cast. On the contrary, I love seeing characters interacting with their surroundings, showing the complexity of their inner world, expanding their horizons, and ultimately leading the story. Therefore, this review will focus on that aspect.
Without further ado, let's get started!
Introduction
The manga was written and illustated by Kentarou Yabuki, also known about his work in "To Love-Ru". Black Cat ran in the Weekly Shounen Jump from 2000 to 2004. The story follows Train Heartnet, the infamous "Black Cat", a former assassin of the organization Chronos. He lives a carefree life as a bounty hunter along with his comrade Sven Vollfied, a former IBI agent. His peaceful days cease to exist, reminding him that the binds of the past are still there. A vicious hunt between assassins, bounty hunters and ability users ensues.
Warning: Heavy Spoilers Ahead!!!
Plot & Characters
Train is one of the most consistent and fun characters I've experienced in a while. First of all, he's a veteran assassin and one of the strongest gunmen in the world. According to rumors, when you encounter Black Cat, he will cast you bad luck. You can easily recognize him by the Latin number thirteen on his chest and his gun "Hades".
The most satisfactory part was that Train carried his reputation flawlessly, not because of power scaling, but experience. His opponents either relied on their acquired supernatural ability too much or underestimated him due to his human nature. Of course, there were times his enemies took him by surprise, and his allies intervened. My favorite part of his character was his aloof and childish side. He was spending the bounties on food instead of paying off their debts, he blew off every plan because he enjoyed running after criminals, and he was cheeky with his opponents. It's inspirational when the main character decides to bury their troubled past, wash away any emotions like guilt and vengeance, and seek peace of mind.
On the other hand, Sven was the voice of reason and took up the paternal role. He was very crafty in the battles, using weapons like bombs and special bullets for Train and himself. On top of that, he was good at gathering information thanks to his former job. However, his strong point was his eye which could foresee the future for some seconds, an ability he polished before the last arc.
After being introduced to the main duo, the notorious thief-for-hire appeared, Rinslet Walker. She pretended to be an innocent woman hunted by local criminals in order to check Train's abilities. When the whole ordeal finished, she proposed an alliance. She claimed she wanted to steal data from the secret lab of a man that had a million bounty on his head and strong connections.
Her cautious nature didn't allow her to reveal what the experiments in the lab were until Train witnessed the truth himself during scouting the residence of their target. A young girl, Eve, was slaying traitors with her bare hands. They turned into blades, and he interfered immediately to prevent her from killing. She was a product of nanomachine experiments that allowed her to transform her body parts into her desirable shapes at will. The more she read and understood items, the more sophisticated her creations became.
After a series of events, Eve ended up eating ice cream with Sven on a bench. She saw the outside world for the first time, and admired this man's spirit, adopting his philosophy and beliefs. It was indicated that he was her father figure and Train her big brother. That's why she followed them on their journey and aimed to be an honest bounty hunter. Although the boys are adults and she is a pre-teen, their dynamics are equally entertaining.
The three of them had something in common, the no-killing rule. Specifically, Sven was an IBI agent and lost his best friend. Eve looked upon Sven. Train, however, was a different story. During a mission back to his assassin days, he hurt himself. A girl named Saya nursed him, and they hit it off. She was energetic, cheerful, skillful, independent, and disliked killing. Her ideals resonated with him, and her teachings resided in every fiber of his being. The manga constantly highlighted that her spirit lived alongside him and helped him in dire moments. Why was he bound to an organization when he could roam the streets like a stray (he liked to call himself a stray cat) ? Why was he still killing people like the murderer of his parents taught him? A sparkle of hope lighted inside him, and he eventually quit with a price to pay.
This is where the villain, Creed Diskenth, comes in. The most appropriate way to describe him is psychotic and problematic. He was abused in the past by his mother, then the police, and soon Chronos took him in and raised him as an assassin. He idolized Train. Not only was Black Cat powerful, but he was suffering in silence like him. They were lifeless and hated the world until Saya showed up. Creed labeled her as a witch and killed her to "dispel" her curse on his partner. From this point on, Train felt genuine hate toward Creed. Still, the latter kept hoping that he will return to take over the world together and destroy their former employer. He was so obsessed that he allowed his allies to experiment on him with nanotechnology and "Tao" to acquire immortality.
Another notable character is the Time Guardian I of Chronos and Train's former boss, Sephiria Arks. Time Guardians were the military force of the organization, and their numbers symbolized their degree of authority and not power scaling. Thus Sephiria undertook the role of the commander. She orchestrated the two main battles in the manga, dragging the most competent characters, including Train, and utilizing them as bait or support for the Time Guardians. Some of her actions were against her emotions which was a good touch. Her brilliant mind, fighting spirit, and her stoic appearance consisted the perfect leader. It's rare for the shounen department to see such a capable figure because, usually, this kind of archetype ends up following the protagonist's immature tactics. Last but not least, apart from Train, she was the only one who gravely injured Creed.
The rest of the Time Guardians, bounty hunters, and the Apostles of the Stars (Creed's team) did not overstay their welcome. They were side characters, and the author painted them with the right amount of color. Bringing them again and again for useless fights would wound up the manga's excellent pacing, which was neither slow nor fast. Speaking of fighting, they were a treat. They relied on craftiness and experience rather than magic and jaw-dropping effects. The power-ups were few and made absolute sense. For example, Eve read more and gained knowledge first-hand in the field. Sven trained with Rinslet to reinforce the stamina of his eye. Train acquired the ability of electricity when Creed shot him with an experimental nanomachine bullet named "Lucifer".
The last arc was a battle royal on an island. Sephiria and number X conspired to send a group of the most promising bounty hunters to sweep any nuisance like the Apostles. This way, the Time Guardians had the luxury to strike straight on Creed's location. Her plan was successful, and she personally faced him, although Train beat him with Saya's assistance. It was a thematic choice that connected the last piece of the puzzle and was far from cringe-worthy like seer willpower and the power of friendship. The climax was simple and typical without twists, but the characters and thematics landed smoothly. I cannot imagine a different scenario.
The themes were straightforward and easy to understand. The protagonists and recurring characters brought something new to the table, intertwining their ideals and building common ground. Train developed a deep understanding with Saya, breaking free and realizing the worth of human life. No matter how much blood he spilled, he deserved a second chance at life. Sven shared the same mindset and stood by his side. They passed their philosophy down to Eve, raising her into a fine woman. Rinslet also contributed to the group by extending a helping hand with her established information network and risking her life twice to save Train and Eve. Regardless of her dishonest profession as a thief, she acknowledged their sincerity and put her guard down. The trio was promoted from clients to family. The Time Guardians, mainly Sephiria, displayed remorse and admiration for Train. The leader expressed her worry about being harsh to her former subordinate and even respected his judgment to let their opponents live. As she stated, she was born to be raised as an assassin, but there were underlying hints of craving Train's new lifestyle.
The most exciting piece of storytelling was the parallel between Train and Creed. They both grew up in a disturbing environment, abused and traumatized. Fortunately, luck smiled at Train (ironic given his number) with his fateful meeting with Saya. On the contrary, the darkness consumed Creed, and he lost his way. Moreover, history repeated the cycle with Eve, but thankfully she was young enough to be taught the right way.
Closing Thoughts
All in all, the story was simple and solid, accompanied by perfect pacing. The manga didn't offer twists and fresh perspectives in the battle shounen genre, but there is no room to complain. The characters are well written and developed. The story unfolded smoothly without questionable choices, plot holes, conveniences, and cheap tricks and explanations. The fights were amusing, and the stakes were high when they should be. The themes always came into play every significant moment without feeling like preaching. The art was clean, and the movements were easy to track. I appreciate that they didn't keep the background too busy to lose focus. Artwise, what I enjoyed more was the character designs.
I totally recommend this manga for those who want to relax and have fun. If you are looking for the next masterpiece or the hidden gem of the century, Black Cat is not for you. Thank you for reading!
Biisoo
85/100A Rare example of a Simple, Complete and Beautiful story that is free of unnecessary clutter.Continue on AniListI really stumbled upon a hidden gem with this Manga. It's a rare example of a good and completed story. One of the most fun stories I've read or experienced in a good while.
Enter Black Cat, A severely under-popular Shounen from the early 2000s which deserves more credit and recognition than it gets. It has all the standard Shounen tropes but to be honest, For it's time, Kentaro Yabuki really did his best. If you don't know who Kentaro Yabuki is, Then he's the Mangaka behind To-Love Ru, a very popular Ecchi series but not many know about his earlier work which was this. It has varying degrees of seriousness and lighthearted-ness.
The thing that I loved about this manga was that it has no unnecessary clutter or bloat, It had a simple story conveyed beautifully. Starts from point A to point B without overcomplicating the plot, I feel like this is something that should be incorporated in more recent manga.
Story : Really basic and simple premise, I was very satisfied with what I was shown. It has a simple yet beautiful story with no overarching plot, It just goes from Point A to Point B and that's it. The naming sense behind this manga is also really fantastic once you get to know the main character and his personality is in tune with the vibe of this manga. The pacing of the story is also perfect, It doesn't feel like it's going too fast or slow, It just sort of has this laid-back approach and I was really a fan of this. Plus the ending is done really well and left me fully satisfied.
Fights/Abilities : The fights are very easy to follow and the flow is really smooth. The abilities aren't unique or never done before but the way they are portrayed is very satisfying.
Art/Panelling/Dialogue: This is where this manga impeccably shines the brightest. Truly amazing art in every single page and the important thing that I'd like to point out is that reading this manga never made me feel like it's cluttered or has too much going on. The art compliments Kentaro sensei's beautiful panelling, I honestly really loved reading and swiping through ever page because it was such a breeze. The only manga which I recall where I had this same feeling was Dragon ball (A huge compliment, I know). The Dialogue and plot connects beautifully and nothing feels forced. The cherry on top is that not once in this manga, is there a single panel that left me confused as to what's happening. The action is very easy to follow and light on the eyes, It's not very dialogue heavy either. It truly is an achievement to create a manga like this.
If you just want a simple manga to pick up with no overcomplicated stuff and is super easy to read through ever for a beginner then I would 100% recommend Black Cat to you, regardless of whether you're a Shounen fan or not. I seriously cannot state how easy to read this manga is. I honestly cannot fathom how this series never got it's proper popularity much outside of Japan.
It also has a very important message to convey, You can be happy without forgetting your past, Your past is a part of you regardless of whether you like it or not, So move on and live your life to the fullest because you only get one shot at it. Such a beautiful yet bold message.
I really really enjoyed this and will give it a 9/10. Quite simply, One of THE BEST Shounens I've ever read without a doubt. As a standalone story, it might not be that good but as a Shounen it was everything I wanted.
I hope Kentaro Sensei one day comes back with a sequel to this one.Thank you for reading!
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