Ushio to Tora review

alysho103
Apr 03, 2021
Story: 9
For those familiar with Rumiko Takahashi's 'InuYasha', will see a similar partnership that both Ushio and Tora have as they battle many of Japan's supernatural folklore in this epic manga.

At first you may come across this tale as your typical shōnen genre of boy receiving some sort of power(in this case Ushio receiving the beast spear) and using it to fight for justice, but once you delve further into the story and get to know the characters, you will learn that there is more than meets the eye, and will come across a classic that spans to 33 volumes of awesomeness that is Ushio to Tora.

Character: 8
The manga is covered in different arcs, some in which maybe a continuation to Ushio's previous endeavors, and some to build character to the supporting casts of the manga. What I liked about this manga the most was Ushio's character as a happy-go-lucky guy(opposed to the usual weak timid slow to build character types) who did what he thought best disregarding all consequences whether good or bad the outcome. With Tora as an anti-sidekick on his side(and an appetite for Ushio), both begin to see what makes each other tick, which for the most part makes an amusing read.

Art: 7
Whilst art may not be what some come to expect for manga standards for 2010, once you delve further into the volumes, artwork starts to come to life and are able to tell a story even without captions.

Enjoyment Overall: 8
Overall throughout the 99 chapters I have read thus far, I have come to like the world of UTT,and considering this manga started in the early 90's and had even won an award for best shōnen back in '92 should tell you in itself that Ushio to Tora is worth picking up.
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Ushio to Tora
Ushio to Tora
Auteur Nakayama, Bunjuro
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