Colored or Color of rage is another great historical manga written by Kazuo Koike, the man behind "Lone wolf and cub".
The story, set in Edo period Japan show the adventures of two escaped slaves by name of George and King, African and Japanese, and their encounters with injustice and brutality of the era. Being former slaves themselves, they rush to help to those in need, sometimes they succeed in their efforts, but sometimes they fail because in reality, you can't save everyone alone.
The story shows how peasants and generally weak people were treated by the more powerful, strong people. The treatment of the humans is
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Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Naki no Ishimatsu, Crybaby Ishimatsu Japanese: からぁ怒 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 1
Chapters: 9
Status: Finished
Published: 1984
Theme:
Historical
Demographic:
Seinen
Serialization:
None Statistics Ranked: #179962 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #10610
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Your Feelings Categories Aug 9, 2023
I didn't care for this story. It wasn't anything terrible. But for me...it just didn't really have too much going on. I get that George and King escaped slavery, and now try to right the wrongs of the terrible cruelty of mankind. But I just feel that the story could have told and be explored more. The art style was passible, and quite nice. Everything else just didn't capture my attention. Also, I've never really been a fan of blood and gore - at least not when it's just...plain. The idea was interesting, but it was a swing and a miss for me. I guess
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Nov 17, 2024
Color of Rage is a piece of work that comes around very rarely, a piece of fiction that, simply put, is close to perfection. If you've read any of the author, Kazuo Koike's work, you'd know he makes absolutely peak historical fiction, and this story is like no other. I genuinely teared up in practically every chapter.
The story details the brutality of the glorified Edo period and the crimes committed against the peasants and slaves highlighting the typical "the strong prey on the weak" mindset. This is further amped up with the fact that the black man, King- a Yasuke-like character, roams Edo Japan ... |