Giant Killing is like Slam Dunk meets football (or soccer to Americans) from the Manager's point of view; a former local superstar who is scouted and transferred to a European club comes back as a coach to the team where he reached the height of his fame as a player.
The series has everything you'd want from a sports manga: relentless action, budding bromance, character development/growth, and best of all, this is one of the rare sports mangas where characters don't rely on gimmicks to excel in the sport. (see: Prince of Tennis)
The plot and the characters are very well crafted; the author also did a
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: GIANT KILLING More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Jan 11, 2007 to ?
Theme:
Team Sports
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Morning Statistics Ranked: #7882 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1580
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Your Feelings Categories Jan 12, 2019
Giant killing is an actual soccer manga, unlike most of the bullshit soccer mangas such as captain tsubasa or inazuma eleven. Instead of focusing on just one player who is so awesome that he will make his club win champions league (pun intended), it focuses on each player on and off the bench, the managers, the fans and most importantly, the coach. It really shines in story and character development, and there are some moments which can make you sad, even cry. For any true soccer and manga fan, this is a must read, no other manga in this genre even comes close.
Jun 23, 2010
ETU is in deep trouble. A poor football team like that has hardly any hopes for recovery if the players lose will to fight. When the team is on verge of completely falling into despair, the last resort shows up on the horizon – hiring a new manager, that is, but not just some chance manager. Takeshi Tatsumi used to be praised as a genius footballer back in the old days. He, however, retired after a successful career and ended up managing a team in England. And now the ex-star of ETU picks up the gauntlet, returning to Japan as a coach of his former
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Mar 29, 2014
Like Captain Tsubasa and some other sports manga Giant killing is a football manga. The stroy sets in Japan League with the club East Tokyo United facing the crisis. Ex-Star and manager of a division 5 football club manager in England Tatsumi was brought back to manage ETU and end their crisis of several years.
Now the main character of the manga is not a 16/17 year old high school student but a 35 year old adult who manages the team. The main object of his is not to win every time but is to Have fun in the match,Thrill, giant killing which was seen ... Dec 1, 2022
Do you still confused why so many eyes seeing 22 players running around the field only to chase a ball? Why people from another regions of the world giving up their sleep schedule just to see 90 minutes of football match from their favorite team? Why they still keep supporting their favorite team even though they were always losing? Then you should read giant killing.
Giant killing were really good on pinpoint things that usually not being a main factors about football clubs in any sports manga, they focused Not just about the game, but the football all inside out. The Manager, staff, players, the owners, ... Sep 16, 2020
The biggest giant this series killed was my usual disinterest with sports manga.
STORY I've always had a major roadblock between myself and enjoying a sports series: I know that the events taking place on the field are scripted. This may seem like a strange gripe, since EVERY event in every manga is scripted, with the outcome decided by the author long before I pick up the book, but I when it comes to sports series I have a particular problem suspending my disbelief. There just aren't that many potential directions a story can go when the only two realistic outcomes are 1) They score the points ... Dec 17, 2023
Giant killing is one of the Mangas which cover almost all the aspects of a Football club from players to Mangment to fans. It has everything a sports manga should have and from my pov I rate it as the best sports manga ( above SD, Haikyuu)
The author also had gone deep in J1 league Getting back story of Other teams and their players and mangers. There is 2-3 arcs solely about the Club Ultras (regular supporters) As a football enthusiastic I recommend this Manga to Every football fan and if you don't watch football Then this will give you a whole new experience about how ... |