What makes Black Lagoon more interesting than your typical anime action fare is the group of mercenaries at the forefront, executing various deadly missions from the cramped confines of the titular PT boat. I can’t argue with that, as Madhouse’s abrupt first season left me wanting more as soon as the final episode’s credits rolled. Whether via Rei Hiroe‘s original manga-the graphic novels of which are being published in North America by Viz (the series is still ongoing in Japan)-or the animated adaptation that’s under the lens here, many action fans have found it to be a breath of fresh air, gasped from an atmosphere of mostly wimpy protagonists and forgettable firefights. At this point, you may have experienced Black Lagoon in one form or another.
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