
Kami-Kaze
- Genre: action supernatural
- Author: shiki satoshi
- Artist(s):
- Year: Mar 25, 1997 to Feb 25, 2003
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- Status: Finished
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Rating(3.5 / 5.0, 8 votes)
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Kamikaze blends medieval action with contemporary Japan. Initially, the narrative seems disjointed. Characters are introduced rapidly without any background on their identities or origins. However, as the story progresses and events unfold, these characters become clearer.
The creatures depicted in the story are illustrated remarkably well. The power they are meant to convey is effectively portrayed. At first glance, the character designs might seem peculiar, but over time, they grow on you and become more enjoyable.
The environments that the characters traverse are breathtaking. An impressive level of detail has been employed in rendering every scene's backdrop.
As far as I know, there aren't many stories that center around the Elements—Water, Earth, Fire, and Air—as prominently as Kamikaze does. This manga excels in this aspect. Throughout my reading experience, I was consistently captivated by its grandeur.