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Alternativas: Japanese: TOUGH-タフ-
Autor: Saruwatari, Tetsuya
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Volúmenes: 39
Capítulos: 426
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2003-07-31 to 2012-07-19
Publicación por entregas: Young Jump

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Alternativas: Japanese: TOUGH-タフ-
Autor: Saruwatari, Tetsuya
Escribe: Manga
Volúmenes: 39
Capítulos: 426
Estado: Finished
Publicar: 2003-07-31 to 2012-07-19
Publicación por entregas: Young Jump
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Resumen
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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animexluvr11
Apr 03, 2021
Tough is the sequel to Tekken den Tough, which if you read it was okay but nothing more. Tough is more evolved than that.

Art-10
The art is realistic, gritty, and overall very good. I really enjoyed looking at the panels during fights and seeing how much the author must have researched in order to draw out some of these scenes. reading through you can see how the characters get caught and trapped in submission holds, how their bones break from taking serious blows, how their ligaments get stressed from certain actions. The art is no holds barred, it can be a little gross for some readers so I would recommend going into it expecting blood, bonesbreaking, bones sticking out, ligaments being torn, etc.

Story-7
The story is like any other martial arts mangas. Pretty basic, straight forward battle to battle writing. There is some parts where the main character is able to get out of something using a move that the reader had no knowledge about, which is a cop out to me. I wouldve preferred consistency, in that the main character is always hiding something from the reader, something that we had no idea was even in his aresenal. But other than that, the story is straightforward and is really easy to follow. There is some great plot twists that I found surprising and I foudn myself reading to the end quite fast becuase the pacing from each fight was really good.

Characters-8
The characters felt kind of weak, as I find with a lot of martial arts manga like this one. In the beginning the main character reminded me of a shounen. Talks about never giving up, and always wins at the end with some random trick, but as I read on I started actually liking the characters. They arent just muscle heads, there is actually really good character development (although I cant say I agree with a certain characters development throughout the story, felt like another cliche but I cant say without spoiling)

Overall-9
I really enjoyed reading this, I really cant recommend this enough especially if you read and liked Baki. It really is a great manga to read through fast, as there is not much dialogue needed to understand whats going on. And between fights the author does keep the readers entertained with different twists that surprised me.
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LeaOotori14
Apr 03, 2021
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*