Hareluya II: Boy
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Hareluya II: Boy

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Hareluya 2 Boy
Japanese: HARELUYA II BØY


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 33
Chapters: 295
Status: Finished
Published: Sep 29, 1992 to Jan 26, 1999
Genres: Action Action, Adventure Adventure, Comedy Comedy, Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Themes: Delinquents Delinquents, School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Jump (Weekly)
Authors: Umezawa, Haruto (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.711 (scored by 14661,466 users)
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Ranked: #17332
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Popularity: #5077
Members: 3,956
Favorites: 64

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jun 27, 2010
Preliminary (131/295 chp)
Story

Rating : 8/10

For those of you unfamiliar with Umezawa Haruto's work, Hareluya II boy is the rehash a of a oneshot he made earlier. The oneshot chronicles the adventures of Hibino Hareluya, our protagonist and son of God. Hibino is sent by his father God to earth, (who’s an even more powerful badass than him) because of his lazy playboyish ways. While the first Hareluya had a strong emphasis on Hibino being Jesus reincarnated, Hareluya II boy changes its focus. Instead of being the obvious son of God they prefer the less suspicious tale of Hibino Hareluya son of church minister. Except for a ...
Sep 16, 2010
Preliminary (120/295 chp)
STORY - 7.0
The story mainly has this pattern: we are introduced to someone with a problem, the secondary characters try and intervene and get their asses kicked, then hibino gets in the middle of it and destroys all of the enemies with nothing but his fists and an arsenal of weapons that he pulls out from under his shirt (comically referenced as doraemon) and defeats all the bad guys singlehandedly and easily.

THE GOOD: Lots of back and forth in every story arc. Lots of story arcs with bad guys ranging from spoiled rich kids to biker gangs fighting over territory. One ...
Jan 2, 2015
Meet the “Invincible man” Hibino Hareluya, a narcissistic delinquent with a strong belief in friendship and loyalty. He enjoys referring himself as “Oresama” which is the most arrogant way of referring to yourself in Japanese. Along with his weighty ego comes his special talent, concealing metal bats and saucers in the back of his shirt for later use. It’s much more useful than it sounds. No ego would be complete without a grand goal, his being world domination. Of course the correct way to complete this objective is to beat up local gangs.

There are quite a few other support characters.

Okamoto: The short and weakest support ...
Jan 30, 2010
Preliminary (100/295 chp)
What is this comedy manga about? It is about a High School boy named Hibino Hareluya who tries to conquer the world by beating up evil gangs and saving innocent people. When you first read it, however, you will think it is some manga like Bleach or Naruto, but this is quite different, with only a few little flaws. The bad part about this manga is that there's too many Arcs. One arc and new people after another, it'll take ages thinking up new arcs and new people. So I think I'll recommand this just to you fighting-comedy lovers, not only fighting lovers. I think ...
Oct 1, 2023
Mixed Feelings
I was gobally pleased by the reading of this manga BUT this mangaka have a things with girl getting r@ped. Every woman character is r@ped or almost and it's doesnt feel necessary for the story. For the reste it's pleasant to see some guys like okamoto be weak at fighting but heartful and stuborn.

In order to complete the lenght of a review i will put wikipedia info on this manga :Hareluya II Boy (stylized as HARELUYA II BØY), also known simply as Bøy, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Haruto Umezawa. It is a sequel to Umezawa's Hareluya, serialized in Shueisha's shōnen ...