Alternative TitlesEnglish: Crying Freeman Japanese: クライングフリーマン
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 9
Chapters: 98
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 29, 1986 to 1988
StatisticsScore: 7.261 (scored by 530 users)
Ranked: #67212
Popularity: #2456
Members: 1,225
Favorites: 29 1 indicates a weighted score
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SynopsisYo Hinomura was an ordinary Japanese potter when a run-in with a Chinese mafia changed his life forever. Now an assassin for the 108 Dragons, Yo is the perfect killing machine. As a sign for remorse over his victims, he sheds tears after eliminating his targets. Because of this, he is infamously known by the Dragons and every other crime gang as "Crying Freeman."
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28 of 33 people found this review helpful
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98 chapters
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
5 |
| Art |
8 |
| Character |
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I cannot say if one should like or dislike Crying Freeman, this title starts out with such great potential but ends up being a pile of swill. In fact if Crying Freeman began and ending with the first story arc, then I would say it was a manga classic that all should read. From this great high point does this title fall, and fall hard it does right into a murky pit of crud.
The story its self starts out semi-realistic, it’s not crazy or over the top for this genre of story, but slowly the inclusion of crazier and silly elements are added making it feel slitted. One can tell the author must have been looking though a murky puddle of muck as the story ends up going no where and seems rather piecemealed together. The characters are also a disjointed mess. Some are refreshing and interesting, while others are painfully irritating.
The art here stands out here as a strong point as it features the wonderful line work of Ryoichi Ikegami. Who’s style is much more realistic then the manga norm, which features a lot of detail and cross hatching. This is one of this older works so the art is a bit dated by today’s standards but still comes though very well.
I enjoyed Crying Freeman but over time less and less so. The first story arc is stand out piece of work but by the third arc the story just seem silly and ridiculous. I enjoyed the first story arc so much though, that I would at least say I over all enjoyed the story.
I’d say it is at least worth picking up the first volume of Crying Freeman for the first story arc, as that story is a stand out piece in the mobster genre. read more
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Tired of weak male leads and the typical harem manga? Pick these two up. The male leads are superlative in every aspect of the human being and are accompanied by gorgeous female companions who serve as a sidekick against their enemies.
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Both lead characters are assassins struggling with their pasts or tragic situations they were placed in. If you enjoyed the violence and mature illustrations of Lady Snowblood, Crying Freeman is worth checking out.
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