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* MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler:The military taking Shou's school hostage, and having a guy put on an Akumetsu mask and shoot a teacher, undoubtedly to be broadcasted over airwaves for propaganda.]]

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[[spoiler:The military taking Shou's school hostage, and having a guy put on an Akumetsu mask and shoot a teacher, undoubtedly to be broadcasted over airwaves for propaganda.]]



* NightmareFuel: If you don't find Akumetsu to be awesome, you find him scary.

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If you don't find Akumetsu to be awesome, you find him scary.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One of Shou's more memorable executions was of a corrupt doctor and involved dressing up as Manga/BlackJack as he preformed surgery to slowly kill the victim. Cue five years later and the author Yoshiaki Tabata would go on to write the ''Young Black Jack'' manga spin-off for the real thing.
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unaprooved entry, first EP the candidate in "Magnificient Bastard cleanup thread" then, when he gets aprooved add him here.


* MagnificentBastard: Akumetsu. PERIOD.
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* AwesomeArt: Big time. The fact that almost all of the characters are detailed and unique-looking is just scratching the surface; elaborately-drawn backgrounds, dynamic action panels, and a truly distinctive illustration style are highlights of this series' artwork.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Big time. The fact that almost all of the characters are detailed and unique-looking is just scratching the surface; elaborately-drawn backgrounds, dynamic action panels, and a truly distinctive illustration style are highlights of this series' artwork.
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* AwesomeArt: Big time. The fact that almost all of the characters are detailed and unique-looking is just scratching the surface; elaborately-drawn backgrounds, dynamic action panels, and a truly distinctive illustration style are highlights of this series' artwork.
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** Apparently, there's a page with a DecapitationPresentation so graphic that the group responsible for scanlating the series ''felt the need to censor it!''
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Crowning Moment of Heartwarming


* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: [[spoiler: Despite not having a lot of details due to being in a flashback, the Perfect One's death, telling Sachiko that he'll leave the clones in her hand. Especially considering ''how'' he was created to be.]]
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Crowning Moment of Funny


* CrowningMomentOfFunny: When Shou helps his teacher up, pats him off, runs off a little bit, [[http://www.mangafox.com/manga/akumetsu/v07/c054/5.html and delivers the mother of all non-sequiter dropkicks]]. And that's ''right'' in the middle of a serious moment, mind you.
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Crowning Moment of Awesome


* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Not just one; it comes in chains. Basically, Akumetsu's modi operandi of snatching the targets, setting the stage, proving their guilt, and ultimately, executing them in the most fitting death they deserve. Bonus points for donning different costumes every time.
** The Akumetsu constantly top themselves every kill, achieving a singularity of awesome in the final volume.
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** You might occasionally feel sorry for some of Akumetsu's victims, up until you find out the extent of their crimes: the people in question have swindled LUDICROUS amounts of money and gotten away with it. And as Akumetsu so quaintly put it, one million yen[[hottip:*:approximately $13K]] can be the difference between someone living or dying, so if you stole 100 million yen[[hottip:*: that's just shy of ''$13 million'']], then you're responsible for the deaths of 100 people.

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** You might occasionally feel sorry for some of Akumetsu's victims, up until you find out the extent of their crimes: the people in question have swindled LUDICROUS amounts of money and gotten away with it. And as Akumetsu so quaintly put it, one million yen[[hottip:*:approximately $13K]] yen[[note]]approximately $13K[[/note]] can be the difference between someone living or dying, so if you stole 100 million yen[[hottip:*: yen[[note]] that's just shy of ''$13 million'']], million''[[/note]], then you're responsible for the deaths of 100 people.
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** You might occasionally feel sorry for some of Akumetsu's victims, up until you find out the extent of their crimes: the people in question have swindled LUDICROUS amounts of money and gotten away with it. And as Akumetsu so quaintly put it, one million yen can be the difference between someone living or dying, so if you stole 100 million yen, then you're responsible for the deaths of 100 people.

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** You might occasionally feel sorry for some of Akumetsu's victims, up until you find out the extent of their crimes: the people in question have swindled LUDICROUS amounts of money and gotten away with it. And as Akumetsu so quaintly put it, one million yen yen[[hottip:*:approximately $13K]] can be the difference between someone living or dying, so if you stole 100 million yen, yen[[hottip:*: that's just shy of ''$13 million'']], then you're responsible for the deaths of 100 people.

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