Twelve! I only discovered this series through a YouTube video essay about underrated martial arts manga. The sword-fighting choreography in Volumes 4-6 is insanely detailed—like, the author trained in kendo just to get the panels right. Later volumes introduce this bizarre sci-fi twist with cyborg samurai that somehow works? Wish more people talked about it.
Man, 'Manga Sabre' is such a niche title that even I had to dig a bit to confirm this! From what I've gathered from collectors' forums and Japanese publishers' catalogs, it ran for 12 volumes total. The art style shifted noticeably around Volume 7 when the original illustrator took a hiatus, which actually gave the later arcs this gritty texture that fans either loved or hated.
What's wild is how scarce physical copies are now—I once spent months tracking down Volume 5 for a friend's birthday. The series never got an official English release, but scanlation groups did a surprisingly decent job preserving it. Makes you wonder how many hidden gem manga like this are just... lost to time.
Twelve volumes, but here's the kicker—the final one feels rushed because the magazine it was serialized in got canceled. You can tell the author crammed three planned arcs into one! I binge-read scans last summer, and the character development in Volumes 8-11 is actually phenomenal. Sabre's betrayal plot twist? Chef's kiss. Shame it didn't get the ending it deserved, but the fandom still creates amazing doujinshi to fill the gaps.
As a longtime manga collector specializing in 90s shounen, I can confirm 'Manga Sabre' concluded with 12 tankōbon volumes published between 1994-1998. The series had irregular release schedules—sometimes three volumes a year, then nothing for 18 months. Volume 12 includes two bonus chapters not serialized in 'Weekly Shōnen Jump,' which wrap up side character arcs. Pro tip: Check Mandarake for secondhand sets, though Volumes 3 and 9 are notoriously pricey due to low print runs.
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