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- © 2012 Ninj@ Entertainment/ Koutarou Sekine / Kodansha Ltd.
- Manga Score: 6.64
- Author: Koutarou Sekine, Bradley Bond, Philip N. Morzez
- Publisher: Kodansha
- Volumes: 5
- DB title: Ninja Slayer Kills
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: ActionSci-FiSuper Power
Ninja Slayer Kills
Synopsis
ALL NINJA MUST PERISH! In the gritty, futuristic city of NeoSaitama, the streets run slick with acid rain and blood while an army of cyberneticsclad ninjas run amok under the menacing rule of the Soukai Syndicate. As incessant strife wrought by a ninja turf war takes the lives of all citizens who end up in the crossfire, one can only hope to end the day without getting a suriken to the skull. But in these dark, tragic times, a spirit of vengeance rises to kill all wicked ninja who terrorize NeoSaitama. This crimson avenger is Ninja Slayer, and he will not rest until all ninja have been slaughtered at his hands.
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HenryOfTheTie
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I haven't read the novel or the other manga. I bought this in my bookstore, because it looked cool and a had nothing else to read. The manga looked like it was there for sometime and the minute I started to read it made me confused on whats going on. It really was something I'll tell you that.
STORY 7/10
The story is nothing new. Just think batman but cyberpunk and ninja.
ART 9/10
I really enjoyed the art. It kinda reminds me of My hero academia, but more mature. There were some scenes that were to dark and couldn't follow whats going on, but it is a story read more
STORY 7/10
The story is nothing new. Just think batman but cyberpunk and ninja.
ART 9/10
I really enjoyed the art. It kinda reminds me of My hero academia, but more mature. There were some scenes that were to dark and couldn't follow whats going on, but it is a story read more
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JizzyBizzy
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Ninja Slayer has the most insane real world backstory of all time!
In the 90s, two American OG weebs, inspired by bad dubs of 80s and 90s cheesy Japanese media like Gundam, Japanese B movies and what little anime aired in the West, decided to write their own story in that style. Naturally, it was awful. Considered, in a sense, "The Room" of light novels, except for how obscure it was, as compared to how popular, or should I say - infamous - The Room is. It contained badly used, romanized Japanese words, constant references to the few bits of Japanese culture they new - constant read more
In the 90s, two American OG weebs, inspired by bad dubs of 80s and 90s cheesy Japanese media like Gundam, Japanese B movies and what little anime aired in the West, decided to write their own story in that style. Naturally, it was awful. Considered, in a sense, "The Room" of light novels, except for how obscure it was, as compared to how popular, or should I say - infamous - The Room is. It contained badly used, romanized Japanese words, constant references to the few bits of Japanese culture they new - constant read more