Alternative TitlesJapanese: クロガネ InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 8
Chapters: 70
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 5, 2011 to Jan 28, 2013
Demographic:
Shounen
Serialization:
Shounen Jump (Weekly) Authors:
Ikezawa, Haruto (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #36712 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1340
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What comes down to a lot of manga being successful in the long run is if whether it is popular or not. In Kurogane's case it unfortunately missed the mark and was axed, but this doesn't reduce its value any less.
Kurogane is a sports shounen manga based around the sport kendo in a high school setting. However, the author puts a small supernatural twist on it to try to make it 'fresh'. Unfortunately, since it was axed we never get to see Kurogane's full potential as it sets itself up for something that could have been great, but never could show it. Story: 7/10 The story ... Jan 3, 2012
This manga is still in its very early stages, but the author has established some great characters, a good setting, and good precedent with the cleanliness of the art.
The focus is a boy named Kurogane, a no-strength hero who picks up a spirit (Hikaru no Go style), and does Kendo in his school. It is like many other sports manga in that respect. Unlike something like Prince of Tennis, it seems that the techniques shown are things taken out of real Kendo, instead of fantasy moves (also like Gamaran, which is full of BS martial arts). I enjoyed the ... Feb 5, 2012
Ok, here goes my first ever review! ;)
This manga has been a very enjoyable read so far even though it has barely begun. The characters are well designed and there's a good balance of the characters you need for this kind of sports manga. Story: This is rather unique to the sports mangas I've read. Unlike other sporting mangas where the main character is a natural and very skilled, the main character of Kurogane, Hiroto, is a very (and I seriously do mean VERY) weak person and because of it he is stopped from playing sports. By a slight twist of fate and his determination ... Sep 24, 2018
Kurogane was a manga that I chanced upon. I think it really is a shame that it isn’t very popular, as it contains many of the elements of a successful sports manga.
I really, really enjoyed reading this manga. It got me excited to see what would happen, and much like Haikyu! or Kuroko no Basket, the prospects of strong opponents, developing friendships and skills added to the story. The integration of a supernatural element was unusual, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. There aren’t many drawbacks to Kurogane but the main one I would like to point out is the length. Because it is so short, I ... Jun 23, 2013
story 7/10 the idea isnt really origional nor very special. Boy who isnt good at sports joins kendo club and proves to be very very talented for it. There are some problems but they are easily solved and all important matches are won.
art 9/10 yeah i really like this art style. character 8/10 the characters arent really origional but they do behave according to their character and have some personal growht. New characters are introduced at a nice pace and they a look diffrent so you can remeber them. enjoyment 9/10 i liked it but this is just because i like this sort of manga. If you ... Feb 20, 2025
This manga is essentially a kendo version of Hikaru no Go. The protagonist, Kurogane, is chosen by a ghost named Sayuri to serve as her pupil and become the greatest swordsman in Japan. This is despite Kurogane knowing nothing about kendo and being incredibly weak physically. However, as is pretty standard for sports manga, he is strong willed and hardworking so he's able to grow really fast. He also has supernaturally great vision, which is enough on its own to make him strong enough to become a regular for the kendo club. As things progress, his amazing vision becomes less important, but it does pop
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