Youhei Pierre
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Youhei Pierre

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Mercenary Pierre
Japanese: 傭兵ピエール


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 4
Chapters: 26
Status: Finished
Published: 2004 to 2007
Genres: Action Action, Fantasy Fantasy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Jump
Authors: Noguchi, Takashi (Art), Satou, Kenichi (Story)

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Score: 6.601 (scored by 472472 users)
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Ranked: #152542
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Popularity: #11941
Members: 1,530
Favorites: 1

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 25, 2008
Preliminary (13/26 chp)
First of all, this manga is still being published, so my review can only touch on the chapters I've read this far, being those of the first two volumes as translated by Illuminati-Manga and Izumo no Ryuu.

Welcome to France, anno 1429, in the later part of the Hundred Years' War, where we meet the leader of a band of mercenaries, aptly named, as per the title, Pierre, who, when not on the field of battle, spends his time marauding and plundering. So doing, he tries to rob three men of all their goods, including their clothing, to find out one of them is actually a ...
Jul 26, 2018
Mixed Feelings
Youhei Pierre takes place in 15th century, medieval France and it shows us a glance of Jeanne'd Arc, one very interesting and inspiring historical personnae, seen through the eyes of our protagonist, who is mercenary ringleader.

Right off the bat the " narrator " is filling you on alot of historical facts about the war between France and England, which is appreciated since you're not left out, wondering what's happening and all. Story-wise the manga is interesting, mostly because it's representing a place and period not common for your typical manga, so that keeps it fresh, and also because the interesting interaction between ...
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