
Bad Company
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- Author: fujisawa tooru
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- Year: Jun 12, 1996 to Jul 17, 1996
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- Status: Finished
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Rating(3.1 / 5.0, 8 votes)
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Bad Company sets the standard for all school life manga, a benchmark many fail to reach. Unlike most contemporary school life manga and anime, which often feature hapless protagonists surrounded by overly mature young girls with exaggerated physiques, Bad Company stands out as a unique narrative.
This manga, another masterpiece from Fujisawa Tohru, revolves around the legendary Eikichi Onizuka—a name you'd surely know unless you're exclusively into shoujo manga. Set during Onizuka's high school years, it masterfully blends drama, action, and comedy, exuding a distinctly macho vibe. It’s one of the finest school life manga available, highly enjoyable and worth your time.
The storyline shines due to its realism, grounding itself firmly in reality, making it relatable. The plot is straightforward yet captivating, well-constructed, and creative. This adds to the overall appeal of the manga.
The artwork is decent, bearing Fujisawa Tohru’s distinctive style that enhances the manga's realism, perfectly complementing every scene. While there are minor flaws here and there, they don’t detract from the overall quality.
Each character is uniquely crafted, boasting distinct traits that set them apart. They’re thoughtfully developed, with interesting personalities and appearances that breathe life into the manga, making it even more engaging to read.
The enjoyment factor is ever-present, with the comedy being good but occasionally cheesy. There’s a moderate level of gore, and the sexual explicitness is also moderate, given the abundance of perverted characters (and readers).
In summary, Bad Company is another gem from Fujisawa Tohru, offering an entertaining read. I recommend it to shounen fans seeking excitement or those curious about 90s school life manga. It's advisable to read Bad Company before diving into GTO. Rating: 9/10.