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- ©NOBUYUKI FUKUMOTO / Fukumoto Production / highstone, Inc.
- Manga Score: 7.86
- Author: Nobuyuki Fukumoto
- Publisher: Fukumoto Production/highstone, Inc.
- Volumes: 8
- DB title: Tobaku Haouden Zero
- Rating: 16 and up
- Genres: DramaMysterySuspenseHigh Stakes GameStrategy GameShounen
Gambling Emperor Legend Zero
Synopsis
"We need a ruler...a powerful emperor...!" A manga depicting the success of The gambling prodigy Zero Ukai, who takes on the challenge of gambling...with his life!! Zero and his friends, acting as robin hoods to relieve people from the major bank fraud thefts, are allowed to participate in the challenge for an emperor. But participating in this challenge is gambling with your life!
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Hairy_Ninja
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10
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NOTE: This review only covers Part I of the Zero saga.
Tobaku Haouden Zero is Fukumoto's attempt at bringing a more shonenized, fast-paced gauntlet of deadly gambling games to life in his distinctive style, and it results in a quite enjoyable; though somewhat bumpy ride throughout.
In terms of characters, the poster-boy and titular protagonist Zero warrants a full paragraph written about him. While he is definitely not the most "memorable" of characters crafted by Fukumoto, he is still an interesting character to observe and root for. Zero is a genius, but he is not a cold, unfeeling machine like we are used to. Zero, fitting the read more
Tobaku Haouden Zero is Fukumoto's attempt at bringing a more shonenized, fast-paced gauntlet of deadly gambling games to life in his distinctive style, and it results in a quite enjoyable; though somewhat bumpy ride throughout.
In terms of characters, the poster-boy and titular protagonist Zero warrants a full paragraph written about him. While he is definitely not the most "memorable" of characters crafted by Fukumoto, he is still an interesting character to observe and root for. Zero is a genius, but he is not a cold, unfeeling machine like we are used to. Zero, fitting the read more
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totetwotechs
(All reviews)
9
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Its another gambling story from Nobuyuki Fukumoto, what else can you say really. If you have read anything from Nobuyuki you already know what to expect, this one is just a worse version. This review covers Part one and two of Zero.
Tabaku Haouden Zero is a mix of Kaiji/Akagi; in that it takes the plot/characters of Kaiji, while the MC is closer to Akagi. Yet it sacrifices the best aspects of either story it takes from. No longer is Kaiji the worthless trash determined to reinvent himself anew, instead he is already a genius and wishes to save the world... or something. No longer is read more
Tabaku Haouden Zero is a mix of Kaiji/Akagi; in that it takes the plot/characters of Kaiji, while the MC is closer to Akagi. Yet it sacrifices the best aspects of either story it takes from. No longer is Kaiji the worthless trash determined to reinvent himself anew, instead he is already a genius and wishes to save the world... or something. No longer is read more