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Strain (Manga)

Strain

Alternative Titles

English: Strain
Japanese: ストレイン

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 40
Status: Finished
Published: 1996 to 1998
Genres: Action, Police, Seinen
Authors: Ikegami, Ryoichi (Art), Buronson (Story)
Serialization: Big Comic Superior

Statistics

Score: 7.511 (scored by 385 users)
Ranked: #40102
Popularity: #3551
Members: 856
Favorites: 12
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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Synopsis

Mayo is the five dollar assassin who asks only five dollars for a killing. He is asked to kill the mother of a 12 year old prostitute, Shion, but leaves her alive out of pity. This event starts a chain of events which will shake the Asian economies to the core.

(Source: ANN)

Characters

 Shingo
Kusaka, Shingo
Main



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Aug 3, 2008
Beatnik
From the duo that gave the world the classic Sanctuary, Strain is like that epic political/gangster thriller on a micro scale.

Author Yoshiyuki Okamura aka Sho Fumimura aka Buronson (so named after Charles Bronson, which makes a lot of sense) delves into socio-economics this time, and brightens the story with viscous violence courtesy of the backstreets of late 90's Malaysia.

His skill is in blending topical insight of Asia's standing in the world; the criminal underworld’s relationship with legitimate business, along with more compelling conflicts in the form of friendship and family, and how politics can send people hurtling towards each other violently.

Strain concerns itself with Japanese read more
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Jun 13, 2010
Maz-Maz
Nowhere near as good as it's predecessor, 'Sanctuary', 'Strain' had put the writer to shame.

Our story begins when a cold-blooded assassin gets a job to kill a twelve-year-old prostitute and her mother, first mistake the writer made was that we were not familiar with the main character... At all. And at this point it is very dangerous to add a new character which does not benefit the main character and doesn't have a legitimate reason to be in the story, and so the writer in this way, gambled...


And lost.


It was almost shoujo-ey manga-ish from the fact that through incredible odds the main character meets the read more
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User Recommendations

The Illustrations are the exact same. Both titles hook you right at the beginning and never let you stop turning the pages. They are both short chapter-quick reads I would call them. Enjoy!
The two manga series complement each other with their similarities of stories that are at times brutally violent and depict scenes that make one's skin crawl. If you are looking for a deep psychoanalysis of the male ego, then these are not the manga you are looking for. You'll be treated to a journey of crazy outlaws trying to create chaos and achieve their own selfish sense of order.

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