Hellsing Manga
Volume Eight
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(Ch. 58) Wizardry (2) Alucard rushes off of the crashed boat, leaving it where it struck London Bridge. He leaps across a few roof-tops before jumping into the middle of Iscariot's ranks. Anderson and the Captain quickly respond by beginning a small sortie with the Master Vampire, but before much can be done, Alucard demands orders from his own Master. Integral unleashes his power to level Zero and tells him not to let a single person live. He grins and replies "Yes, as you wish. My Master." |
(Ch. 59) Wizardry (3) Integral orders Alucard to kill everyone, dying the clothes of their enemies colors according to their particular malice and weapon. Alucard's power skyrockets, and from his coffin comes forth a legion of thousands...Alucard's own personal army; the people he'd devoured over the centuries. Included among them are Alhambra and Rip, who attack Millennium and Iscariot as per Alucard's desire. Enrico recognizes that army's banner as being of the King of Wallachia's...and Alucard whole-heartedly, finally, admits to being Dracula. |
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(Ch. 60) Wizardry (4) A small chapter, but it depicts the newly armored Vlad Dracula commanding his army to attack Iscariot. The army surges about as a wave of bodies, even horseman riding forth from the surge to charge forward by their leader's desire. |
(Ch. 61) Wizardry (5) Iscariot and Millennium's forces quickly dwindle away as Dracula's army massacres them. Enrico's helicopter is shot by Rip and the truck he's in beneath it comes crashing to the ground. Of all people, Anderson sets the first strike to shatter the protective glass casing around the Archbishop, completed by Dracula's spears. Enrico is impaled and shot into the air to join his men in horrible agony. As Enrico begins to die, Dracula returns to his Master's side, bowing before her, as if awaiting acknowlegement for his triumph, or more orders. |
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(Ch. 62) Wizardry (6) Anderson has a minor flashback about Enrico's youth at the orphanage. He approaches Alucard as he, Integral and Seras reaqquaint with one another, and then attacks, feeling obligated to avenge the man despite having betrayed him himself. The two square off in another duel, one which may be Anderson's last, as the Major smirks and watches on from the zeppelin above. |
(Ch. 63) Hundred Swords (1) Anderson and Dracula face off, bayonette to sword, as Integral, Seras, Rip and Alhambra watch from the side lines. In the middle of the fight, Dracula curiously reverts back to his Alucard-ish self and dodges behind his ghoulish army mockingly, taunting Anderson to come forward. Rip and Alhambra shoot at the Paladin mercilessly...perhaps Anderson is done for... |
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(Ch. 64) Hundred Swords (2) Alucard taunts Anderson, blowing his left arm almost completely away. Anderson retorts that as far as he's conserned, he's still at 100%, and wouldn't need every chance Alucard's offering to take him out. Quickly, he launches a chain riddled with bayonetts, the handles exploding as they impale the army of undead, and it seems Anderson's finally plowed his way through to the No Life King...or has he? |
(Ch. 65) Hundred Swords (3) Anderson is once again mowed backwards by a wave of ghouls, this time however, the horse riders take their shots at the Paladin. Iscariot interrupts the horsemens' attack by shooting at them, and before anything else can be said, several of them become martyrs by detonating explosives that had been strapped to their bodies. Alucard and the Major watch in amusement at the 'humans' as they pathetically attempt to survive. |
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(Ch. 66) Hundred Swords (4) A somewhat short chapter that depicts Anderson resorting to stabbing himself with Elena's Nail. Apparently he's been carrying the item around for quite some time as a sort of 'Plan B' in case something requires more strength than he alone posesses. Alucard doesn't look too impressed, and seems, in fact, quite pissed off that Anderson would resort to becoming a monster to fight when that should only be a human privilage. |
(Ch. 67) Might and Magic (1) With Anderson having stabbed himself in the heart with the artifact known as 'Elena's Nail,' his body quickly regenerates and attacks the angered Alucard. The two of them manage to blow each others heads off before pausing to stare each other down again, Iscariot watching in shock and disappointment as the Anderson they once knew, ceases to be, replaced by a divine being who, as seen to the left, personifies the 'Crown of Thorns' that was once placed atop the head of Christ. |
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(Ch. 68) Might and Magic (2) The last revelation that Anderson is no longer himself comes as the priest's glasses are crushed by his own boot. Anderson and Alucard square off to continue their new fight, the Major looking on as two zeppelins go down. Millennium's ground forces have mysteriously disappeared as well, and its own higher ranking officers are beginning to doubt the Major's leadership. He himself shoots the new Naval commander and orders ever remaining soldier to be armed for one last ground strike, and that any who ignore it or protest are to be shot. As they gear up, Hans and Walter stand at attention below, ready to carry out unknown orders. |
(Ch. 69) Psyoblade Alucard finally begins to focus his guns on the nail embedded within Anderson's breast, but hitting it seems to be just as difficult as beliving the Paladin even stabbed himself with it in the first place. Try as Alucard might, he can't hit the nail, and before a word can be said edgewise, he's impaled in the skull with one of his own stakes...Anderson now setting fire to an already immolated London. |
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(Ch. 70) Castlevania (1) In what could possibly be regarded as the most developmental chapter in all of Hellsing, we are given a glimpse into Alucard's history, all the way back to his childhood. His being surrendered to the Turks as a young boy, his abuse by the Sultan, his regained freedom to rule over Wallachia...all the way to his ultimate defeat and becoming of a vampire by licking up of blood from his scorched and besieged homeland. All the while, cherishing the Holy Cross of Catholicism, as was his religion of the time, until his breaking with God upon becoming One with the night. In the distance though, Alucard can hear someone calling his name...Seras Victoria. |