Gun Blaze West

Genres: Comedy , Sports , Action , Adventure

Type

manga

Status

finished

Chapters

28

Volumes

3

Started

2000-12-12

Description:

America, 19th century. Viu Bannes, a young and determined boy gets to know the legend of Gun Blaze West - a perfect place, where only the best gunmen can get. With his friend, the wanderer Marcus Homer, they began training to be able to overcome the difficulties during the planned journey to Gun Blaze West. But soon they have to face the first enemies, and the gang of robbers are just the first step during the long-long journey...

Alternative Titles:

GUN BLAZE WEST, Gun Blaze West

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