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From the creator of "The 7 Deadly Sins", this is one of the most over the top battle mangas you'll ever read! Kongo Bancho is essentially a tournament style series with participants being Banchos (delinquent leaders). Akira Kongo is our leading hero who does not sway from his old fashioned convictions of honor & chivalry. His goal is to stop the conquest of Japan so he participates in the tourny, fighting against various martial arts & ludicrous opponents such as a giant shark, an android, hot blooded women, a giant cow, manly men & he even fights a mecha!!
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 金剛番長 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 115
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 24, 2007 to Mar 10, 2010
Theme:
Delinquents
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Sunday Authors:
Suzuki, Nakaba (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #39752 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #2139
Members: 9,859
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 24, 2010
I noticed this manga haven't been talked about enough, kinda sad since Kongoh Bancho is easily one of the best mangas I've read to date. Brief summary:
Akira Kongoh (the main character) has one goal: to end the "23 District Project" (a project made by the Japanese govt. where humans w/ insane superhuman abilities - known w/ the common term Bancho, fight for control of all the districts). Early on in the manga, he's forced to compete in the project against other Banchos while looking for the leaders of the project (reason is b/c he hates the idea of having other people influence others' lifestyle/beliefs and ... Nov 25, 2013
Looking from the other 2 reviews present as I am writing this review, this is the first review for the completed manga. And that is important. Why? Somehow, from chapter 100 onwards, everything became so rushed, unexplained, crazy and sick at times, especially chpt. 100 (which literally changed the mood of the manga from medium to dark for 1 incident).
Kongou Bunchou is a hopelessly underrated manga and I am extremely grateful to the scanlators for translating such an awesome manga cause I'm sure all of Suzuki Nakaba's mangas are relatively unknown and underrated. [Story:8] The story used to be 10, even if some minor things were not ... Feb 15, 2018
Kongo Bancho is an obscure series vastly underrated in favour of the author's current work Nanatsu no Taizai, despite the fact that not only is it better than that generic Shonen, but better than most modern Shonen in general.
It's plot structure can be considered your typical Shonen story, featuring tropes such as tournament/team battles, a constant escalation of scale and typical messages of not giving up. It also starts to feature a few contrivances towards the end such as inconsistent powerscaling and the reveal of a secret dynasty for the main character, making it little more than average. However, it's the way it presents itself ... Jun 9, 2009
a very good manga for those who like fighting anime all the chacters are unique and diffrent and the ideas are new and many havent been used befor. the main chacter is diffrent from any chacter ive ever seen and its a very good manga to read.
Jun 4, 2016
By the time I was reading Nakaba Suzuki's previous work Seven Deadly Sins, I kinda drifted away from it's premise. It was entertaining to read but somehow the manga wash't cutting out how I expected to be so I decided to read some of Nakaba's other works until I stumbled upon one manga. This manga being so Kongou Banchou.
By looking at the cover of the first volume it had MANLINEST written like a colored sheet. The main pro tag Akira reminded me a little of LeoBanchomon from Digimon(I don't know why but it stuck with me). So I decided to read it, and after ... Apr 8, 2017
Kongou Banchou is a manga that deserves your attention, it's a little gem forgotten by time. It's my pleasure to write a review about it. Let's get into it.
Story Kongou Banchou's premise is very simple: a strange, very tall man appears in Tokyo, claiming that he will destroy the "23 District Project" and the people behind it (using his own fists, of course). One can argue that it's basic and generic battle shounen, lots of fights with small thugs until the final boss, put this on repeat and your manga is done, but don't get the wrong idea, it's a fine example of executing the formula ... Aug 12, 2019
If you're searching for a fun, easy, battle-based manga, Kongou Banchou is exactly what you're looking for. With only 114 chapters, it is of little commitment but looking at just how far you go in those 114 chapters - it's an insane journey that you won't want to put down.
Admittedly, things do get a little repetitive for the first half but character development isn't thrown out the window as we build up to an epic second half of the story. Twists and turns keep the story going as the stakes continually are raised. The artwork is fairly easy to follow. There were few ... Jun 6, 2021
Well I have to say, the large amount of detailed action in this manga folks, is literally insane! For those who would be squeamish on blood and gore throughout the fighting scenes, I would highly advise you to read something else because the characters are constantly bumping into tons of fights lol.
When I first read the manga, I didn’t even realise it was made by the author of the well known series “7 Deadly Sins” like I’m surprised this shounen hasn’t gotten an anime adaption yet! Nakaba-san really did well in creating a decent amount of character development by introducing a variety of Banchou’s ... |