Bougyaku no Kokekko
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Bougyaku no Kokekko

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Tyrannical Roosters
Japanese: 暴虐のコケッコー


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 56
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 30, 2017 to Nov 21, 2018
Genre: Horror Horror
Serialization: Magazine pocket
Authors: Suzaki, Yosuke (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 5.431 (scored by 19511,951 users)
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Ranked: #191522
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Popularity: #4558
Members: 4,440
Favorites: 19

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 3, 2019
Story (4):
This is our average Zombie-type Apocalypse, but instead of zombies we have giants chickens. The plot is very straightfoward, MC must save his brothers and sisters when all the adults became chickens.
This manga have a very weird passing and sometimes the story skip some stuffs.
The ending is rushed in a point MC get healing powers and start to heal deadly wounds. I'm joking a little here, but I guess the mangaka didn't had the time to deal with the ramifications of the characters being wounded so he basically forgot about it.

Art (5):
The characters are draw a little inconsistent. The human characters are draw in ...
Mar 20, 2020
The best part about this manga is the concept, honestly.
I mean, people turning into human eating chickens? Sign me up. The fact I read Fourteen by Kazuo Umezo (1990) also played a big part in it. The MC in that manga was chicken George after all.

Sad to say, other than the premise and very few scenes sprinkled throughout the manga got me interested in the final product.

The art style doesn't lend itself to be able to present horrifying gore.
Neither is the comedy that good in it, especially as the story kinda drags on for too long.
The story is also terrible ...
Aug 25, 2023
Right off the bat, I want to emphasize how incredible the art is. The mangaka has a very detailed and dynamic style that works great for horror. While their artwork does suffer a bit from "same face syndrome", the characters are distinguished enough that it does not have a significantly negative impact on the story. Their usage of panels and scenery is absolutely top-notch as well, with many 'transition' scenes reminding me of Murata's redraw of One Punch Man. The mangaka is not afraid to include graphic details (for better or worse) and each page is drawn with plenty of little details to notice.

Unfortunately, the ...