I read this manga by chance، I was looking for a short historical manga that deserve reading. so when when i saw the the author i said " this is a famous one، you must give it a try". In addition، the plot was very interesting. so I start reading and what can I say? it is very enjoyable.
this manga is a Collection of short stories or let’s say " mini biography" of famous character who were known to have bizzare Attitude، habbit، behaviour. like the the violent behaviour of the baseball legend، or the weird ideas by the genious tisla ...etc. different poeple from
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Eccentrics, Chronicles of the Bizarre and Eccentric, Bizarre Lives of Eccentric People, The Lives of Eccentrics Japanese: 変人偏屈列伝 InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 7
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 1989 to Sep 2003
Theme:
Historical
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
Ultra Jump Statistics Ranked: #95192 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #6670
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Your Feelings Categories May 23, 2011
Lives of Eccentrics (or Henjin Henkutsu Retsuden) delves on the common theme of eccentricity and weirdness of humanity in Hirohiko Araki's works, this time through a series of small biographies about different famous eccentrics like the severely neurotic genius inventor Nikola Tesla and several other bizarre individuals that have left their mark in our history.
The art varies greatly through the course of the manga seeing how the gap between the release of the chapters has been so long. The series starts with the style Araki used in his early career while drawing Phantom Blood and is therefore a great example of the author's artistic evolution. ... Jan 20, 2022
Similar to Araki's Rohan one-shots, these are a fairly disturbing set of exaggerated stories. Unlike with Araki's Jojo work, however, these stories are pseudo-realistic based in part on various historical figures. Much of what makes these interesting is the part that is made up, often times betraying the source material drastically. Whether that makes for exactly interesting reading is likely personal, but for me I did not enjoy warping stories meant to be realistic to the point they no longer feel believable. In the context of Jojo, that exaggerated style works quite well, but displaced from that universe they tend to feel like bad fanfictions
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