Ubel Blatt

A manga created by Etorouji Shiono, running since 2005, though it was put on Series Hiatus until recently, with new chapters now released monthly.

In the Empire of Szaalenden, there is a certain tale told to children and adults alike. In the year 3968 the Empire was at war with a powerful dark enemy called Wischtech. With the Wischtech forces close to overunning the Empire's defenses and casualties rising every day, the Emperor sent fourteen champions to seal the route used by Wischtech's invading armies. Not all would complete the journey; three died along the way, and were forever known as the 'Precious Departed'. Four betrayed the rest and were killed, their names blackened with the title of 'Lances of Betrayal'. The remaining seven pushed on and completed their mission, bringing peace to the Empire. They became known as the 'Seven Heroes' and were lauded far and wide as saviours of the land.

Twenty years have passed since the war, but there is trouble in the Imperial Frontiers. A mysterious boy named Koinzell appears on the outskirts of the Empire, cutting a bloody swath through the chaos. His one goal; to kill the Seven Heroes no matter the cost. At the same time, there comes word of a prophecy, proclaiming that a hero will come from the frontier to stop a mysterious, deadly catastrophe.

Provides examples of:
 * Action Girl: Princess Ato, Altea, Elsarea Rahnclave, Gustaf.
 * And I Must Scream: People on which Wischtech powers were used are often stuck inside their own bodies, with no control over their actions, in constant, terrible agony.
 * Anti-Hero: Koinzel.
 * On the Sliding Scale of Anti-Heroes, he is a Type III or borderline Type IV at worst. He would kill any of the and their supporters in a heartbeat, despite acknowledging that their deaths would only invite chaos. Still the number of generally heroic deeds he carries out outweighs his more "villainous" traits - he is not above helping random commoners out and even intends to become The Atoner for all his actions once he's through with his vengeance.
 * The Atoner:.
 * Awesomeness By Analysis: Koinzell (with both martial and mundane skills, such as ).
 * Badass Back: Koinzel
 * Back-to-Back Badasses: Koinzel and Princess Ato.
 * Bathing Beauty: Elsarea, to ridiculous levels.
 * Berserk Button: Koinzel has two, if everyone ever mentions the "Seven Heroes", or
 * Don't ever call Geranpen "Octopus". Seriously, don't.
 * Bifauxnen: Ato starts like this.
 * Big Damn Heroes: Koinzell, too many times to count.
 * Bishonen
 * Blood From the Mouth: Nearly any time someone gets nailed in the stomach/chest this occurs, even to Koinzell himself. Though he never dies, of course. It's put to good use here, though it's not exactly...what kills the very unlucky guy.
 * Coitus Uninterruptus: By the 1st chapter no less.
 * Chaste Hero: Heavily averted, Koinzell is a straight up P.I.M.P.
 * Played with even.
 * Chronic Hero Syndrome: Koinzel, even though he states that can't just leave anyone innocent suffering.
 * Dangerous Forbidden Technique: The Black Wind.
 * Dirty Coward: Barestar.
 * Dirty Old Man:
 * Door Step Baby: Ascheritt's backstory.
 * Drill Sergeant Nasty: Balgay, officer of Barestar's army, who thinks it's a good idea raising the morale of his men whom are escaping from a One-Man Army by punching them in the face.
 * Dude Looks Like a Lady: Koinzel could pass for a girl with his scar covered and wearing girl clothes. Used effectively to disguise himself in cities.
 * Enemy Mine: With
 * Mr. Fanservice: Koinzel.
 * The Empire: A rare good version. But it's far from being The Kingdom. Wischtech could be a standard evil one (maybe).
 * Even Evil Has Standards: Glenn believes Barestar to have crossed the line by invading Jullas-Abllas and even refuses to punish the people of Jullas-Abllas' rebellion since it was Barestar who started the mess in the first place and had been held accountable for what he did.
 * Later
 * Expy - The Szaalenden empire is obviously based on The Empire from Warhammer especially how their armies mix men with swords, dragons and flying aircraft and how 8 Elector nobles elect the new Emperor.
 * Face of a Thug: Geranpen. He still winds up in drag at one time.
 * Fake Ultimate Hero:
 * Fan Disservice: Geranpen... It's worse that he is also an OCTOPUS. (Cue the tentacle doujins)
 * Fan Service: Almost every girl involved with Koinzell. Even Peepi, much to her dismay.
 * Fate Worse Than Death: The best way to distinguish between bad villains and worse villains is if they inflict this on their victims.
 * Four Is Death: The Four Lances of Betrayal.
 * Gentle Giant: Geranpen. Don't call him "octopus", though.
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: Along with Berserk and Claymore, Ubel Blatt is among the most popular Seinen in France, and even won a prize. Seems they really like their Dark Fantasy there.
 * Good Scars, Evil Scars
 * Gratuitous German: *Cough* *Cough*
 * Hero with Bad Publicity: Koizell; played with somewhat, as while he is an Anti-Hero not afraid of getting his hands dirty, on the other hand more and more people realize the true nobility of his heroic deeds and how he's mostly in the right about things.
 * Heroic Albino: Played with Koinzel, of course, since.
 * Also, fairy blood can be passed even from half fairy to another person, thus making the receiver's hair white in the process..
 * Heroic BSOD: Happened early in the series with Koinzel realizing how much control and power the Seven Heroes had in the Empire, making him unable to touch them, and then Glenn crushed his pride even more when he tells the angry mob to forgive his "misplaced anger".
 * Humiliation Conga:
 * Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The latest volume is #10, yet there are eleven volumes published. Why? Because the first volume has the number zero. Surprisingly, there's no chapter zero.
 * Ironic Echo: Koinzell claims that
 * Intimate Healing:
 * To be more precise,
 * It Got Worse:
 * Jerkass: Many of the villains. The rest are worse.
 * Left for Dead: Koinzell, more than once.
 * Lolicon: Ato and Peppi. Although Ato is probably another case...
 * Lovecraftian Superpower: Another Wischtech Magitek specialty.
 * Luke, I Am Your Father: More for the readers than the characters, as most of them know already long before The Reveal;
 * Mercy Kill: Koinzel does this a lot, much to his dismay.
 * Older Than They Look: Koinzel.
 * One-Man Army: Koinzel, it's even lampshaded by Elsarea.
 * One-Winged Angel: Many of the villains had a contract with demons, essentially giving them the power to change their body in a gruesome fashion. Even Koinzel can unleash this, although he can only activate his power fully under the moonlight, or by getting extremely pissed off.
 * Only Known by Their Nickname: We never know Peppi's real name; everyone just calls her Peppi, much to her annoyance.
 * Our Giants Are Bigger: Wischtech Dekunszuants, towering monstrosities with dozens of eyes, clad in enormous plate mail and wielding gigantic weaponry. Simply seeing one appear breaks the morale of an entire imperial army.
 * Punch Clock Hero: Altea, who smuggles elves into The Empire with a "little fee,"
 * Punch Clock Villain: Geranpen, who kidnaps Ato's sister, believing that to do so will ensure the safety of his kingdom. When he found about what happened to the girls he kidnapped though, he freaked out, and promptly helps Koinzel to stop his brother and his commander, one of Seven Heroes, Schtemolech, and chose to die with his sworn brother, Pago.
 * Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Koinzel. Ato finally grows out of hers, when realizing that Koinzel just did her brother a favor.
 * Rebellious Princess: Ato, Elsarea Rahnclave.
 * Seven Deadly Sins:
 * Shotacon: Koinzel. And many girls fall for him.
 * The Rival: Ikfess. He even gets to use Koinzel's original sword.
 * Token Girl: Gustaf, among the 4 Lances of Betrayal.
 * Tomboyish Name: Meet Gustaf, a tall, blonde and well endowed Lady of War.
 * Took a Level In Badass: Princess Ato after being accepted by Koinzel, and.
 * Unexplained Recovery:.
 * UST: Between Koinzel ad Ato. Also, Elsarea feels something for him strong enough to make her act Tsundere.
 * Villainous Breakdown: Barestar
 * Villain with Good Publicity: . Also, in early beginning, some border lords using the name of "Four Lances of Betrayals" to gain support for themselves.
 * Wide-Eyed Idealist: The heroes at the beginning, also the knights (with their leader, Elsarea Rahnclave) who protect Jullas-Ablas from Barestar,
 * Worthy Opponent: All Ikfes wants is to fight Koinzell at his strongest.