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Japanese: TOUGH-タフ-
Autor:
Saruwatari, Tetsuya
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39
Capítulos:
426
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Finished
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2003-07-31 to 2012-07-19
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Young Jump
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Japanese: TOUGH-タフ-
Autor:
Saruwatari, Tetsuya
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Volúmenes:
39
Capítulos:
426
Estado:
Finished
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2003-07-31 to 2012-07-19
Publicación por entregas:
Young Jump
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This is a continuation of Koko Tekken-den Tough which ran for 42 volumes and followed the main character, Kiichi, when he was younger and was training under his father Seiko Miyazawa. This is a mixed martial arts fighter manga about the Miyazawa school of martial arts. Initially, it is about Kiichi trying to heal his father after he was nearly killed by his brother Kiryu but it then goes on to be less about that as his father recovers and some tournament style fighting begins.
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Tough review
This needs a new anime adaptation by a studio with bones or madhouse level quality.
It's criminal how unknown this manga is. Characters and story are so well written that you genuinely feel goosebumps when things gets bad or a character is just in panel. Expressing tension when you want to perfectly is surprisingly difficult yet the mangaka that wrote this has such a solid understanding of it and how the ins and outs of real martial arts work you gain a new respect for it. Of course there is some Baki level absurdity yet when you see the things some of the characters do it feels possible. If you've read this manga you know what/who i am talking about. bottom line is Tough holds a special place in my heart and if it was longer shows like Baki or Kengan Ashura wouldn't hold a candle to it. |
Tough review
I'm really shocked that nobody wrote a review on this one yet so I'll break the ice for now.
I need to make this clear from the beginning: If fighting isn't your thing, drop this manga, it's not for you. STORY 8 If you read the prequel and liked it, you'll love Tough! But even if you started with this one, you won't be dissapointed, you don't really need to know what happened before to appreciate Tough! As a fan of martial arts/full contact I can assure you that this manga is the real deal. ART 10 I was really impressed by the art. CHARACTER 9 I love all the characters in Tough!, antagonists included. The most impressive one is Kiichi of course, he's what I would call a "real man", someone who'll respect his principles and promises no matter what. The characters may not be developped too deeply like in other mangas but as I mentioned before, Tough! is a fighting manga, too much words are useless. ENJOYMENT 9 Delightful to read thanks to the fights and the art but again, I may be repeating myself, this only applies if you're into full contact. OVERALL 9 No need to explain why, this is a paradise for those who like/practice MMA. |
Tough review
Well, initially I started Tough and read the first 3 chapters and I was hooked. Decided to browse about it, I found out it is the sequel manga to Koukou Tekkenden Tough. I had to put it on hold and read the prequel to Tough first before starting this manga. I recommend doing the same
Story 9 The story still revolves around Kiibo in the martial arts world. This manga's story centres on struggles he faces as the heir to the Nadashinkage clan 2 years after the events of Koukou Tekkenden Tough and as his family's martial art style gains more international recognition which was avoided in the prequel manga. Art 10 The art style is perfect to me. Koukou Tekkenden Tough was great but Tough as a sequel manga is awesome in this aspect. Character 9 New characters are introduced to the manga. The inclusion of Kiibo's two uncles was awesome to the storyline and making Kiibo's father more of a deuteragonist than just a supporting character (from Koukou Tekkenden Tough) was a definite plus. There is character deveopment in Kiibo too as he's stronger, upholds his beliefs more and is less afraid to die for these beliefs. Enjoyment 10 I liked how the general comedic nature of the manga is retained. Kiibo's remarks, funny and weird facial expressions are still intact (even though it was weird to notice on an older Kiibo, it took some getting used to). I'm a strong fan of full contact body sports and MMA fighting so it's only natural I love this manga and give it a 10 in this part. Overall 9 Tough as a manga is so different from its prequel. The storylines seemed different in a way when I started Tough (may be it's because Koukou Tekkenden Tough has finished being serialized in English). The inclusion of new characters was good but I'd like to see few old characters (from the prequel manga) that I'm already used to. I don't know if they were brought back in later chapters as I'm just at chapter 183. Oh well, this manga is great. *DROPS MIC* |