A Chinese-American markswoman known as "Two-Hands" for her dual-wielding skill. She is the group's primary muscle, known for her volatile temper, nihilistic outlook, and foul mouth.
The crew's negotiator and audience surrogate. While he never uses a gun, he leverages his corporate background and linguistic skills to navigate complex underworld deals.
The series is driven by the dynamic chemistry and moral conflicts of the Lagoon Company crew: Black Lagoon
The story begins when , an average Japanese salaryman, is kidnapped by the Lagoon Company while on a business trip. After his corporate employers abandon him to cover up their own illegal dealings, Rock decides to leave his mundane life behind and join the crew.
is a high-octane seinen manga and anime series created by Rei Hiroe that blends gritty realism with over-the-top cinematic action . Set in the mid-to-late 1990s, it follows the Lagoon Company , a group of mercenary smugglers operating out of the fictional lawless port city of Roanapur, Thailand . The series is renowned for its diverse cast of anti-heroes, sharp dialogue, and hard-boiled atmosphere heavily inspired by Hollywood action films and Hong Kong triad cinema. Core Premise & Setting A Chinese-American markswoman known as "Two-Hands" for her
Their base, , serves as a melting pot for international crime syndicates, including the Russian Mafia ( Hotel Moscow ), the Chinese Triad, and various cartels. The group takes on high-risk jobs ranging from maritime smuggling to armed escorts, often ending in violent confrontations. Key Characters
An African-American U.S. Navy veteran and the level-headed captain of the crew. He commands respect through his professionalism and tactical leadership. While he never uses a gun, he leverages
A tech and electronics expert who handles the crew's technical operations. Like Dutch, he maintains a degree of distance from the direct violence, though his morals remain flexible. Series Media & Adaptations