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History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi Vol 1 (2002)

by Syun Matsuena(Favorite Author)
4.27 of 5 Votes: 2
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Shogakukan
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History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi
review 1: Review for the whole series.Starts off with a bang, typical shounen manga- guy turning from zero to hero for girl with martial arts training, add in the great humor, fan service, character growth and story it’s a fun and entertaining read. But midway it becomes boring, same old stuff repeating itself with nothing new really happening. The ending is very mediocre and the last few arc’s terrible. Considering it spanned for 12 years, it’s pretty long for such style mange. Will give it 5/5 for the first half of manga and 2/5 for the second half for a sum total of 3/5.
review 2: I've been on a kick of reading Manga lately, and I have to say that History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi has really been engrossing. I very literally haven't been able to put the serie
... mores down for the past couple of weeks. The story revolves around Shirahama Kenichi, a young teen who's spent the better part of his life being bullied and a chance encounter that leads him to a dojo where several masters of various martial arts reside. These masters take Kenichi on as their one-and-only disciple and start a hilariously over-the-top training regime to transform what they refer to as a student completely lacking in all talent for the martial arts into a martial artist worthy of the title "History's Strongest". less
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Melissa
LOVE KENICHI watch the anime read the manga both are amazing
OlgaSalvatore
At first for this book I was sort of skeptical at first
Addy
Another rating: 9/10 (for whole series)
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