Ibara no Ou
King of Thorn
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Ibara no Ou

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Japanese: いばらの王
English: King of Thorn
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 37
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 12, 2002 to Sep 12, 2005
Genres: Action Action, Drama Drama, Sci-Fi Sci-Fi
Theme: Survival Survival
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Comic Beam
Authors: Iwahara, Yuji (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.481 (scored by 76147,614 users)
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Ranked: #30702
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Popularity: #1142
Members: 17,355
Favorites: 319

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Preliminary Spoiler
Aug 25, 2008
Preliminary (25/37 chp)
This is one of those series that keep you hanging and wanting more. The plot has such great twists and is EXTREMELY original. Though there are a few things that are hard to understand, but its a great series and deserves to have more readers. I HIGHLY recommend this series to any action/adventure sci-fi manga fans.
Jun 28, 2013
Given the recent popularity of the horror survival genre in games and live action in the west, it’s a bit surprising that the east hasn’t shown too much keen in this rich genre, needless to say there will be some oddballs such as Iwahara Yuji who try to give it a go, and he achieved this with a few shocking results.

With a cure yet to be discovered, the disease Medusa scourges through the human race, leaving only suffering, sorrow and ultimately death in its wake. It is in such a world that Kasumi finds herself in, and with the disease already plaguing her, it’s only ...
Aug 19, 2010
Sooo.... I just finished this series like a few minutes ago.
It was incredibly intense~!
I loved it, even though it didn't seem like something that really fit my style. So even if you're not into the whole "what happens in the future" thing, you should at least try it ^^
It was surprising. There were some things that I totally wasn't expecting. AT ALL. But that made it so much more enjoyable :D After all, nobody likes a predicable story ne?
Also, despite it being mainly action, there were some sentimental moments. Those moments that just make you cry. (kinda... ^^;;)
You could get pretty attached to ...
Jan 18, 2012
King of thorn is a manga where fiction, mystery and the will to survive blend in a pefect way. Each character has a story that is too hard and painful remembering it and some of them do suspicious actions that makes others feel distrust and unsteadiness.

What I like the most is the story. Even though the essence of the story is not something new (There is a pandemic disease, everyone wants to survive, there are a lot of mysteries to solves and some characters die in the way), the fiction parts is really good and unique. Also, every character has a past they don't want ...
Jul 24, 2020
I loved this manga so much! I’m a Shingeki no Kyojin fan and this manga was right up my alley! It’s an intense psychological thriller that had me on the edge of my seat and the plot twist at the end had me shocked and wanting more. The art style matches the feeling and the atmosphere of the manga and helped make it an even more intense read. Do be warned though that there is some grotesque scenes in it so it’s not exactly for the faint of heart. I highly recommend it though, especially to any horror/thriller/psychological thriller fans!
Aug 28, 2020
"The book is better." We've all heard that idiom, and many times it's true. Marvel films are two hours at least, based on comics that have decades of celebrated, or occasionally, sordid history. Something's gonna get left out.

Enter "King of Thorn". There's an film out there, and it's good. Pretty standard modern horror anime. But KoT has six volumes that introduce a mysteriously failed world, pull us deeper into it, only to give us a psychological twist at the end that M. Night Shamylan used to be able to pull on us. Not to mention a sly exit ...
May 24, 2022
Mixed Feelings
TL;DR, not worth time investment, but short and concise enough for an afternoon binge, if you are a fan of cheap thrill and early 2000s edge.


Ibara no Ou (InO) or king of thorn, is a manga written in 2002 by Iwahara Yuji. While most people are probably familiar with him through Dimension W or character design for Darker than Black, I got to know him through Koudelka. His style can really be best described as everything good and bad about the 2000s. I love the 2000s, but there's so many things wrong with it that carried through to the modern day.

InO is about a bunch ...
Jul 17, 2012
Overall a pretty good read. Starts off pretty typically for the cryo-freeze people with incurable disease but jumps into the action very fast. Plot is great, it spreads itself out very evenly so you are given a good piece of information quite often without overloading it all at once. Lots of twists and turns. The end was good and pretty surprising but I feel they could have wrapped it a little bit nicer.
Art is pretty good
Characters were pretty good (not flat at all!)
story is pretty interesting

Overall it is pretty good. Not mind blowing, but for only 37 chapters, it is a nice read for a ...
Dec 26, 2016
Reading Ibara no Ou was a big surprise for me. I had it sitting on my shelf for almost a year, and did not expect anything out of extraordinary from it. When I actually picked it up to read, the 6 volumes did not last 3 days.

The art style is very unique. The characters (specially the female ones) are beautiful and they are very likeable. They all have well crafted personalities and their personalities influence the events and pacing of the story.

But where Ibara no Ou shines is with its story telling. Reading the manga was a thrilling experience. The story is full of plot ...