The first time I read the initial chapters, I found it promising. It was intriguing to see a man who grew up surrounded by rats, developing the ability to communicate with and even control them. It reminded me of a Western movie with a similar premise, though I’m unsure if the manga was inspired by it, or if it’s merely coincidental.
The story begins with a child abandoned by his parents and somehow adopted and raised by rats. He grows up able to interact with them and, at a certain point, is taken in by a hobos living under a bridge. From there, he is raised
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Army of Hell Japanese: 地獄の軍団 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 60
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 7, 1981 to Jun 15, 1982
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Seinen
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Tatsumi, Yoshihiro (Story & Art) StatisticsScore: N/A1 (scored by - users) 1 indicates a weighted score. Ranked: #258342 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #42788
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This will be a short review, simply because I don't feel like talking about this manga anymore!
I don't really recommend that you waste your time with this. Just finished it and NO SPOILERS but the ending is extremely disappointing. The ending is somewhat rushed, keeps a couple of threads loose, fails to convey or achieve anything at all, and left me as a reader simply annoyed and frustrated having waited this long for this to wrap up and having this be the outcome. Should you read this? No... unless you are a huge fan of Yoshihiro Tatsumi and just want to experience some more ... |