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Stealth Symphony

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Stealth Koukyoukyoku
Japanese: ステルス交境曲〈シンフォニー〉
English: Stealth Symphony
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 3
Chapters: 21
Status: Finished
Published: Feb 24, 2014 to Jul 14, 2014
Genres: Action Action, Comedy Comedy, Fantasy Fantasy
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Narita, Ryohgo (Story), Amano, Youichi (Art)

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Score: 6.631 (scored by 17671,767 users)
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Ranked: #142522
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Popularity: #4994
Members: 4,015
Favorites: 12

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 11, 2014
Preliminary (15/21 chp)
This is my first review guys, so please don´t mind some little mistakes and stuff^^

As I was looking for a new weekly series that could strike my interest I came across Stealth Symphony. At first it looked like your typical WSJ manga, but after reading more I became quite addicted to the series and I´ll try to explain why in the following parts.

Story: 7/10
At first you might think that only 15 chapters are out at the moment, so how far can someone judge this series already?! Well, I can´t really judge anything else right now aside from the enormous potential this series has so ...
Dec 21, 2018
Mixed Feelings
This story is a goddamn mess. Now, Narita is known for writing complicated, chaotic stories with loads and loads of characters and nonetheless making it work, but whereas Baccano, for example, manages to flow well and smoothly integrate all its disparate plot threads and characters into one coherent whole, Stealth Symphony just kinda... doesn't.

The art is fine, quite good even. It didn’t blow me away or anything, but hell, it looked like what you’d expect from a Jump manga. Some of the character designs were great, as inventive and appealing as the characters themselves, I don’t know if you’d credit Narita or Amano for that, ...