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Description
What if you were given the chance to enslave anyone you wanted? "SCM wearers" can do just that, but under one condition: a battle - which can take many forms, not merely physical combat - must be fought, with the victor becoming the master while the loser is forced into being their slave.
Type
Manga
Related Series
Associated Names
Doreiku
Doreiku - Boku to Nijuusannin no Dorei
I miei 23 schiavi
La cité des esclaves
SCM - Meine 23 Sklaven
Slave District - Me and 23 Slaves
Slave Ward - Me and 23 slaves
Tokyo Slaves
奴隶区
奴隶区我和我的23个奴隶
奴隷区 僕と23人の奴隷
Doreiku - Boku to Nijuusannin no Dorei
I miei 23 schiavi
La cité des esclaves
SCM - Meine 23 Sklaven
Slave District - Me and 23 Slaves
Slave Ward - Me and 23 slaves
Tokyo Slaves
奴隶区
奴隶区我和我的23个奴隶
奴隷区 僕と23人の奴隷
Groups Scanlating
Latest Release(s)
v.10 c.24.6 (end) by Sevenfortynine over 6 years ago
c.24.4 by Sevenfortynine over 6 years ago
c.24.2 by Sevenfortynine over 6 years ago
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c.24.4 by Sevenfortynine over 6 years ago
c.24.2 by Sevenfortynine over 6 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
10 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
Starts at Vol 1
Ends at Vol 10
Ends at Vol 10
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User Rating
Average: 6.3 / 10.0 (90 votes)
Bayesian Average: 6.3 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 6.3 / 10.0
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Last Updated
April 5th 2024, 9:05am
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Categories
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Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
2012
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Serialized In (magazine)
Licensed (in English)
No
English Publisher
N/A
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #846 (+39)
Monthly Pos #1964 (No change)
3 Month Pos #3044 (+108)
6 Month Pos #4178 (+398)
Year Pos #6014 (+554)
Monthly Pos #1964 (No change)
3 Month Pos #3044 (+108)
6 Month Pos #4178 (+398)
Year Pos #6014 (+554)
List Stats
On 404 reading lists
On 230 wish lists
On 129 completed lists
On 35 unfinished lists
On 149 custom lists
On 230 wish lists
On 129 completed lists
On 35 unfinished lists
On 149 custom lists
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The twisted nature of a Master/Slave relationship
by harrysoung
August 25th, 2013, 2:32pm
August 25th, 2013, 2:32pm
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
The story is simple. If two people have a device called an SCM (Slave Control Method), they can challenge each other to a game to determine the master (winner) and slave (loser). Master and Slave is used in the LITERAL sense, as in the slave CANNOT disobey no matter how much they want to.
What's interesting about this story is that each chapter features a different person with an SCM and their motives for using it. Some are bored and want a thrill, some want revenge, and others just want to dominate. What's even more interesting is that every single character is related to one another. Main characters from different chapters will make a small cameo or will straight up appear as the challengers for the current chapter. This interconnected structure not only advances the storyline but it also expands on the background of each character, giving more depth to the plot.
As for the art, the cover of Julia was what got me to read it in the first place. I wasn't disappointed.
I feel like there is room for a WHOLE LOT MORE, and I enjoyed reading every second of it. Judging from the quality of these five chapters. I give this manga a solid 9/10.
... Last updated on August 29th, 2013, 1:04am
What's interesting about this story is that each chapter features a different person with an SCM and their motives for using it. Some are bored and want a thrill, some want revenge, and others just want to dominate. What's even more interesting is that every single character is related to one another. Main characters from different chapters will make a small cameo or will straight up appear as the challengers for the current chapter. This interconnected structure not only advances the storyline but it also expands on the background of each character, giving more depth to the plot.
As for the art, the cover of Julia was what got me to read it in the first place. I wasn't disappointed.
I feel like there is room for a WHOLE LOT MORE, and I enjoyed reading every second of it. Judging from the quality of these five chapters. I give this manga a solid 9/10.
... Last updated on August 29th, 2013, 1:04am
Good dark concept executed schizophrenically
by vapids
April 13th, 2018, 5:22am
April 13th, 2018, 5:22am
Rating: N/A
Disclaimer: I read this online in English so can't vouch if any chapters were actually missing
Early chapters are just okay, but when you get to later chapters you start doubting your sanity in these ways:
1) Did I skip a chapter?
2) Did I forget plot points?
3) Did the scanlators mistakenly title the chapters wrongly?
4) Is manga supposed to be written this way?
5) Is the writer schizophrenic?
I really hope it's number 3, because the later chapters have extremely unnecessarily-jumbled chronology, while at the same time feeling extremely rushed.
There are chapters where somehow for some reason, we see characters in a forest, or a street, or a warehouse, without any explanation, exposition or buildup. There are chapters where new characters are introduced in one panel as if we're supposed to know who these no-names are. There are chapters where I'm surprised two characters knew each other. To the end, there are characters whose subplots are introduced and just ignored completely because fuck writing complex and intriguing plot that's why, etc.
Combine this with the many idiotic actions of basically every character in the manga and you get a dumpster fire.
This manga is a dumpster fire. I regret spending time finishing this.
Early chapters are just okay, but when you get to later chapters you start doubting your sanity in these ways:
1) Did I skip a chapter?
2) Did I forget plot points?
3) Did the scanlators mistakenly title the chapters wrongly?
4) Is manga supposed to be written this way?
5) Is the writer schizophrenic?
I really hope it's number 3, because the later chapters have extremely unnecessarily-jumbled chronology, while at the same time feeling extremely rushed.
There are chapters where somehow for some reason, we see characters in a forest, or a street, or a warehouse, without any explanation, exposition or buildup. There are chapters where new characters are introduced in one panel as if we're supposed to know who these no-names are. There are chapters where I'm surprised two characters knew each other. To the end, there are characters whose subplots are introduced and just ignored completely because fuck writing complex and intriguing plot that's why, etc.
Combine this with the many idiotic actions of basically every character in the manga and you get a dumpster fire.
This manga is a dumpster fire. I regret spending time finishing this.
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