This is my first review hope you enjoy.
Bokku or Stratège is about the story of Kakuri a man of the Bokk clan who helps protect the village of Ryo. At first glance, knowing nothing about this manga when I started it, I thought this was going to be about martial arts but in reality it is about war strategy. The story takes place around 500 BC.
Story 7/10: It is fast paced without feeling rushed and lets Kakuri show off his prowess as a military strategist. After the first Arc the story begins to delve into the world of Bokk and the reasoning
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Alternative TitlesJapanese: 墨攻 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 11
Chapters: 107
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 25, 1992 to Jul 10, 1996
Theme:
Historical
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Big Comic Statistics Ranked: #18142 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #3656
Members: 6,107
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Your Feelings Categories Mar 15, 2018
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While Bokko has some underlying messages about inevitability of war and human nature, all of it is rather just a nice supplement to the main course of action packed adventure. The story is set during the warring states period of China, perhaps the peak of military action and it's conveyed well in the manga through incessant action and mindset of side characters. Despite pretty ... Oct 2, 2021
I had read well over 100 manga by the time I got around to reading Bokkou, and I had not and still haven't seen a series lose the plot as much as this series has. (The Promised Neverland comes the closest)
Had the series stayed and solely focused on the siege, then I personally feel it would have been much more enjoyable. But instead it goes off on some adventure that made little sense to me and just felt like a cop out at the fact the author lost interest in his original vision for the series. The only reason I read this series to completion is ... |