DRIFTERS

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Alternativas: Скитальцы; ドリフターズ; 漂泊者
Autor: Hirano Kouta
Artista: Hirano Kouta
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Publicar: 2009-01-01 to ?

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Alternativas: Скитальцы; ドリフターズ; 漂泊者
Autor: Hirano Kouta
Artista: Hirano Kouta
Escribe: Manga
Estado: NO
Publicar: 2009-01-01 to ?
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4.3
6 Votos
33.33%
66.67%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%
0 Leyendo
0 Quiero leer
0 Leer
Resumen
The story of Drifters takes place during Japan's Sengoku period (roughly XV to XVII century), a time of constant warring between the island's states, and a natural setting of choice for samurai stories. Young samurai on verge of death suddenly finds himself into another, fantastic world. How? Why? These questions remain unanswered
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rueful6
Apr 03, 2021
One for the guys that like the whole history or war and the art of war kinda thing.

Think back through all the alternate universe/ timeline plots you've read and you'll probably realize they all have one thing in common...it definitely has something to do with the modern world. Indeed, whether it is a ninja arriving in modern time or some kid who went to the demon world, there's always a link to our daily life so we can relate to it better... Drifter throws that out the window

Without spoiling or going in too deep, Drifters is about a bunch of warriors from all culture who are sent to a magical world (with your usual magical races) after their death...or sent to the world right before they died *shurgs*. So essentially you have a heap of warriors and a massive piece of land...the only logical step is for them to make a name for themselves, right? A collaboration with not relation to the modern world is pretty exciting idea and rather enjoyable.

There are two points of interest in drifters. First is the characters, which are mostly war heroes such as Nobunaga and *spoiler* from France. If you are well researched with your history of war you will probably understand most of the references and happily read away. Fortunately they didn't go overboard so even if you don't get it tis ok.

Second point is the art of war. Here we are talking about war tactics, where generals make elaborate plans to destroy their enemies without losing too much on their side. Though the manga hasn't really lifted off it showed enough 'art' to impress so great things can be expected form this manga later on

quick word about art... pretty good but the characters can be drawn really poorly at times (during the cool, badass faces =.=)

Overall this is definitely one for the history freaks and even if you're not, this manga shouldn't feel too alienating so have a go XD
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pocketpocky12
Apr 03, 2021
Drifters, manga written by Hirano Kouta presents us a dark-fantasy cruel world where the legendary historical figures are transferred from our world by a bespectacled guy called Murasaki who is associated with the light and a beautiful young black-haired girl whose desires are darker than her very own hair . The story is about good Drifters, which want to protect the helpless humanity from the ruthless Ends, which have deep grudge against the humanity and wish to create a new world ruled by awful monsters.
How you may expect nothing is so simple as we would like it to be. The main characters (the Drifters) are cruel lord Oda Nobunaga, insane Shimazu Toyohisa and legendary warrior Yoichi Suketaka Nasu. We meet also many others but these three are the most significant. After they protected the village of the lovely elves from the nazi-racist assholes who deserved to die (and they did in many cruel ways) and rescued the beautiful female elves from the awful hands of nazi-racist assholes from the castle this time they decided to concourse the whole world (Nobunaga’s idea). Unfortunately before they can do this the main characters were informed by the organization called Octobrist that they have to fight the Black Lord and his army of Ends and many kinds of monsters. Ends are pretty interesting characters because of the historical reasons for becoming these monsters filled with hatred. Joanna D’arc, woman who was burned by her own nation and has the power to control fire, Anastasia Romanova also killed by her people and gain power to control ice or Rasputin, the master of manipulation who got killed for that and got power to turn people into his pawns. I found it very interesting (maybe because I love the cruel history of our world).
Anyway when I’m writing this revision manga stopped in the middle of the battle, so at this point the story is pretty simple but good and captivating. The characters are interesting and I can’t wait to see their development.
Now a little bit about art which in my opinion is gorgeous especially when the author jumps from the serious action to comedy. Well this kind of art is pretty original so it depends on reader likings.
In conclusion I wait for the further story and I think that this manga has some potential.
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mmchan7
Apr 03, 2021
If you are a fan of history, war and fantasy you will most definitely like this series. The idea is that when war hero's from all around the world and threw out time die, instead of going to a after life they instead get transported to a fantasy Tolkien like world where they duke it out against each other.
As you can guess war plays a huge part in this series, and the historical figures are pretty fun as well. Although they may not look exactly historically accurate, they do still look cool and hold that warrior look to them. So you don't have to worry about a history figures being turned into cute anime girls. (Looking at you Fate series.) You can tell that Kouta did his research and on these characters as well how each one has their own way of waging war. Its always fun to see how each one reacts to that of the other warriors as well. Such as Hannibal and Odas amazement when they see a Gatling gun for the first time, or seeing a Japanese Zero from WWII shooting down dragons.
The art work great, and the store is pretty fun if you enjoy things like conquest and military campaigns. It is not super fantasy like, however I quite like that. It really plays one how magic is this strange thing that not to many people can understand, however it also puts you into a military mind set as well. Such as when Oda uses a magical orb like object as a walk-talkie and first thoughts of it is how he can commands troops with it.
Overall its a very fun read if you are into history, fantasy and war. If you like things such as the large battle scenes from the Lord of the Rings movies, war movies, or even the Total War video game series, you will probably like this.