Chijou Saikyou no Otoko Ryuu
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Chijou Saikyou no Otoko Ryuu

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Ryu, Strongest Man on the Face of the Planet
Japanese: 地上最強の男 竜


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Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 8, 1976 to Apr 20, 1977
Genre: Action Action
Themes: Martial Arts Martial Arts, Super Power Super Power
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Authors: Kaze, Shinobu (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #28172
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Popularity: #13588
Members: 1,145
Favorites: 37

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Synopsis

Karate fighter Raion Ryuu is so unflinchingly powerful that, during a sanctioned match, his strikes accidentally explode his opponent into piles of steaming meat. As punishment he dons a sutra-infused mask to suppress his horrific might and goes into hiding with his psychic sister, but the two are eventually hunted down by his ex-master and the fiancé of the man Ryuu killed. While their modus operandi would appear to be revenge, they follow divine instructions from up above—destroy Ryuu before he can awaken as the Antichrist! God himself has put out a hit on our masked hero.

(Source: MU)

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Characters

Raion, Ryuu
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Master
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Christ, Jesus
Supporting
Miyamoto, Musashi
Supporting
Lee, Bruce
Supporting
Raion, Etsuko
Supporting

Reviews

May 18, 2020
Mixed Feelings
Ryu, Strongest Man on the Face of the Planet, is a major manga from Kaze Shinobu, one of the most important Japanese artists of the late 70s.

He started his career by working as an assistant for Go Nagai and drawing gag manga but it was only when he discovered about Philippe Druillet, a prominent ground-breaking French artist and co-founder of the “Métal Hurlant” magazine, that Kaze Shinobu really found his own style and his fascination for these from these artists from overseas will lead him to move to the U.S and start working for magazines such as Heavy Metal or Epic Illustrated, making him ...

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