A story of love, life, and betrayal.
Set in a certain city, a would-be gangster wanting to be recognized takes on a dangerous offer, to kill a boss of a Yakuza.
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I thought that this was a really good story about a realistic gang situation. The character development was really good for 50 pages, and the art was good, as you'd expect from the illustrator of Death Note. I heartily recommend it.
the art looks like death note (of course it's from the same artist) so i got interested and read it. i find the story funny actually. hahaha poor kin-chan eh.
10 for the art
7 for the story
7.5 overall
i really liked the artwork but the story was too crammed together.
Didn't really like the ending since the main character just shot himself -_-' wish it would show a conclusion or something...
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story is pretty typical, didn't really affect me as much. But I do think that Obata's art is really pretty.
Pretty good, but it feels like there's too much story crammed in for a one-shot.
One has to wonder how good it could be as a series in a more seinen-oriented magazine. Since that's how it feels it should be.
As the title reads, this one shot manga it's a pretty interesting story, narrated with a smooth, but crude style, pretty reallistic in the relationship that are presented.
The art is nice, as expected from Obata, but not the best you could look up from him...
If you are looking for something different and in some way similar to the background on the movie: KIDS, this would really satisfy you.