Choudouryoku Mouko Daishuurai
The Ultra Power Mongol Invasion
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Choudouryoku Mouko Daishuurai

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Synonyms: Chou Douryoku Mouko Daishuurai
Japanese: 超動力蒙古大襲来
English: The Ultra Power Mongol Invasion
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 11
Status: Finished
Published: Oct 4, 2013 to Mar 7, 2014
Genre: Avant Garde Avant Garde
Theme: Historical Historical
Serialization: pocopoco
Authors: Kago, Shintarou (Story & Art)

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Score: 6.461 (scored by 795795 users)
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Ranked: #170982
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Popularity: #9650
Members: 2,020
Favorites: 6

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If you loved Kago's view on modern history and the absurdity of customs you'll like Kago's view on history and the absurdity of customs 
reportRecommended by UnoPuntoCinco
Without spoiling anything, Joshi Kouhei feels like a completely natural sequel to CMD. If you know anything about Shintarou Kago and Matsumoto Jiro, you’ll know that these two singlehanded have done more to help create the weird japan image than pretty much anyone else (except perhaps for those salarymen buying used panties from vending machines, and uh, those damned otakus, and fujoshis, and... lets stop here.). What’s interesting here is really how they differ in terms of weirdness. While Matsumoto in Joshi Kouhei is trying hard - despite whatever horrible dark secret hovering in the past - to keep a linear storyline and tell it  read more 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Both of these are collections of short stories by Kago Shintaro that have a cental theme of alternative retelling of history of human society. They are very explicit - including plenty of nudity and gore. But they also feature some interesting original ideas that satirize the given focus theme well. 
reportRecommended by abystoma2
Kago Shintaro's recreation of historical war events, just this time with biopunk-ish weapons involved. Expect the usual content typical for the author. 
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Bothe are manga by Kago Shintaro that work with the concept of using something organical that might have a mind of its own in the place of mechanical creations. 
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A manga by Kago Shintaro that heavily themes on using humans/human-like bodies as home appliances and other everyday items. Both are quite explicit and go over the usual norms even for a manga intended for adult audience. 
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