Alternative TitlesSynonyms: CAT, Confidential Assassination Troop Japanese: 密殺戰群
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Type: Manhua
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 2003 to Apr 2008 Serialization:
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SynopsisThe third World War is nearing. Each super power country is going through a communications war to prepare for it, a war to obtain the top profiles' information of enemy countries using the Russian's secret weapon BEAR, China's Hao Long, and the United State's Confidential Assassination Troop, a.k.a. CAT.
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necrophiczombie
25 of 36 people found this review helpful
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18 of 18 chapters read
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
8 |
| Art |
10 |
| Character |
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| Enjoyment |
9 |
Since this work hasn't received a review yet, and I feel it's good enough to actually deserve one. (Because there are truly only two types of reviews that should ever be written, one's filled with extreme praise for a work, and one filled with extreme distaste for a work... such as the one I did last year in my school newspaper for 21: The Movie... But I digress.)
Story:
Though, so far, C.A.T. has only reached the two volume mark, and is currently on hiatus, not for too long I hope, the author has still been good enough at his craft to flesh out an interesting story filled with political intrigue, personal vendettas, and enough action to put Yuen Woo-ping's choreography to shame.
The story centers around the character of Cat, an assassin whose father killed her mother and then himself when she was very young, forcing her to live with cats until she was taken by a group called the SFP project. While there she was severly abused, and after escaping is taken in by a group of assassins who train her so that she can take revenge on the three men that raped her in captivity.
The is also another part of the story, in which a man named Alvas is using the abilities he gained as head of the CIA to "play a game" with the major nations of the world.
Much of the story still isn't fully fleshed out because of the hiatus, but hopefully if, and when, it returns, the story will be completely flesh out.
Art:
The art is amazingly beautful, on an almost Hiroaki Samura level. Each panel is rendered beautifully, and the sketchy style really translates well to the action scenes, much like Samura's magnum opus Blade of the Immortal.
Each character looks different and is well designed and drawn with full attention to detail.
I could possibly do a full term paper with praise for the art alone, provided I had enough sources to quote, so I will continue to the next subject.
Characters:
The characters are very interesting, each having there own motives for there actions.
There is Cat, who though she is trying to kill the men who raped her, and also avoid capture from many government agencies, is beginning to realize that it would be good to have a normal life, where she could live like a human and not a monster.
There are the Bears, who are crazy Russian death-row inmates who were injected with special viruses that made them stronger and unable to feel pain.
There's Alvas, the man who is trying to play one last game.
And then there are the rest who haven't become worth mentioning yet.
Enjoyment:
I was immediately pulled into this work from the minute I started reading it. Full of action, beautiful art, and an interesting storyline, it sank it's hooks in me and didn't let go... until the end of the second volume.
Overall:
A wonderful piece, probably not going to win any major awards, but it doesn't need to because it stands on it's own merits alone. read more
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Fast paced action, coupled with a multi-tude of mysterious characters. Very dark setting. But most of all the art style is almost scarily similar.
Both have a beautiful, sketchy art style.
They both contain a dark storyline, with characters whose lives are completely messed up by the things that have happened around them, and the things they have done. Both main characters are trying to make some sort of amends for the past but end up getting pulled by in to there violent ways.
Cat, at the end of volume two, is trying to live a normal life, while still trying to take her revenge, and being hunted by many governments.
Manji is trying to atone for his past sins by killing as many evil men as he can.
Both are violent, bloody, and have extremely exciting fight scenes.
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Both series feature female lead characters whose main objective is to get revenge on the traumatizing pasts they experienced.
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Related ClubsKouhaku Scanlator, Manhua Worshipers, the best damn anime/game club ever, The petition for "hiatus" and "Discontinued" for manga status, Yakuza fan club
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