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Wild Fangs (Manga)

Wild Fangs

Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Not available
Authors: Yamagishi, Hokuto (Story & Art)
Serialization: None

Statistics

Score: 7.681 (scored by 993 users)
Ranked: #25002
Popularity: #1874
Members: 1,628
Favorites: 17
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top manga page.

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Synopsis

Mao, who has a rare bloodline of a beast, has gone on a journey to find the "Master" he has never seen . He then mets Syon, a bounty hunter...
(from B-U)

Related Manga

Prequel: Wild Rose

Characters

Galva, Syon
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Jan 8, 2010
VioletGray
I just randomly picked up the manga based solely on looks.
The art is very good. I was surprised to see that it was only the first manga of the author (according to the bio on "myanimelist").

The characters clearly have potential. If this would have been a longer running manga, they would have developed nicely. I enjoyed how the trauma they suffered was visible yet not the driving act behind each one of their decisions.

I found the story to be adventure-ish with the right amount of angst and a nice topping of romance. A well balanced recipe.

Very enjoyable quick read. I will read more
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Sep 16, 2011
Faisa_Dragon
Ok, honestly speaking, this is one of the most pathetic manga I have evert read.
The story is short so im gunna make this review short too.

The story-
Cliché, predictable, poorly constructed, and BORING!

Art-
Was the worst ive seen. The only thing in the art that I thought was good, were the eyes of the characters. Everything els had zero detail. Most of the time it still looked like the panels were in the rough draft stage of creation. Most if not all of it was line art. It was terrible.

Character-
I realize this story is short and there is only so much you can cram into read more
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User Recommendations

There are a lot of similarities here: the plots can be considered quiet dark but still have that element of comedy and hope, giving them the shoujo-type genre. Both mangas also have were-wolf-type-humans who work for their masters, either fighting or just following them around. I find the art very similar but Jiu Jiu has more sketchy-rough art as Wild fangs is more detailed with darker tones. There is sexual undertones in both (Wild Fangs being a Yaoi, so it's expected) where you see a lot of nudity from the were-wolves after they transform :) I personally like both and enjoy reading them on the same level.
Two main male characters are in love. One of them is regularly taking form of a beast, another is the only one who can control this wild side of his beloved.

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