Jigoku no Gundan
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Jigoku no Gundan

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Army of Hell
Japanese: 地獄の軍団


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 6
Chapters: 60
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 7, 1981 to Jun 15, 1982
Genres: Horror Horror, Suspense Suspense
Themes: Adult Cast Adult Cast, Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Manga Sunday
Authors: Tatsumi, Yoshihiro (Story & Art)

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Ranked: #338422
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #46327
Members: 101
Favorites: 0

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Sep 10, 2024
Mixed Feelings
The first time I read the initial chapters, I found it promising. It was intriguing to see a man who grew up surrounded by rats, developing the ability to communicate with and even control them. It reminded me of a Western movie with a similar premise, though I’m unsure if the manga was inspired by it, or if it’s merely coincidental.

The story begins with a child abandoned by his parents and somehow adopted and raised by rats. He grows up able to interact with them and, at a certain point, is taken in by a hobos living under a bridge. From there, he is raised ...
Sep 4, 2024
This will be a short review, simply because I don't feel like talking about this work!

I don't really recommend that you waste your time with this. Just finished it and NO SPOILERS but the ending is extremely disappointing, I understand not wanting to make an ending that would make the readers happy, but would make you give up the narrative or the message you are trying to convey, but there are better ways to do it.

The ending is somewhat rushed, keeps a couple of threads loose, fails to convey or achieve anything at all, and left me as a reader simply annoyed and ...