Eda

Origin

Eda is a CIA agent from Langley, Virginia. As part of an unknown operation, Eda went deep undercover in Roanapur, Thailand as a gun-running nun for the Church of Violence. Everyone believes she is from Alabama. Only a few members of the church know she is CIA.

Creation

Black Lagoon Vol. 2 JPN (Jul 2003)
Black Lagoon Vol. 2 JPN (Jul 2003)

Eda (??, Eda) is a supporting character in the Black Lagoon series that was created by Rei Hiroe. The series first began serialization in Shogakukan’s Sunday GX magazine on April 19, 2002.

Her first appearance was in Black Lagoon Volume 2 CH. 9 “Calm Down, Two Men PT.1”

Major Story Arcs

Powers & Abilities

Other Media

Anime

Black Lagoon (2006)

The Black Lagoon animated series is a direct adaptation of Hiroe’s original manga. It’s produced by MADHouse Studios and Geneon Entertainment. The series first began airing in April 8, 2006. The series ran for twelve episodes, the last airing on June 24, 2006. It’s a seinen action series that is for mature viewers

Eda’s first anime appearance was in Black Lagoon – Episode 7 “Calm Down, Two Men”, which aired on May 20, 2006. Her character in the Japanese series is voiced by Jun Karasawa, and the U.S. dub produced by Ocean Group is done by Lisa Ann Beley.

Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage (2008)

Black Lagoon: Second Barrage is the second anime series of the Black Lagoon franchise. The series was directed and produced by the same team who created the first season. The first episode originally aired on January 18, 2008. The series ran for twelve episodes, the last airing on April 11, 2008. The story arcs covered in this season are Bloodsport Fairy-tale, Greenback Jane, and Fujiyama Gangsta Paradise.

Black Lagoon: Roberta’s Blood Trail (2010)

Black Lagoon: Roberta’s Blood Trail is the third anime series of the Black Lagoon franchise. Though this series was produced by the same teams who had created the previous two. It was never created to be aired on TV. Instead, it was sold directly to the Japanese market as OVAs. The entire story follows the El Baile de la muerte story arc from the manga that was told in Volumes 6-9. The first episode originally released on February 15, 2007 on Blu-ray and DVD. Production delays after the release of Volume 2 would result in delays of Volumes 3-5 by two to three months.

At the 2010 Anime Expo, FUNimation announced they had acquired the license for this series and were initially intending to release the series in 2011, but production delays that held back several of the Japanese episodes pushed back FUNimation’s plans. They eventually released the series in the US in 2013.

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