
Juujika no Rokunin
- Genre: action drama horror mature psychological school life shounen tragedy
- Author: nakatake shiryuu
- Artist(s): nakatake shiryuu
- Year: 2020
- Original Publisher: kodansha
- Status: Ongoing
Associated Names
Cross of the Cross
Jūjika no Rokunin
Six People of the Cross
Six people on crosses
X6 - Crucisix (Italian)
X6 Crucisix
ستة اشخاص على الصلبان
क्रसमा छ जना मान्छे
十字架のろくにん
Official Webtoon
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Latest Release
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 191
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 189
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 188
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 187
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 186
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 185
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 184
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 183
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 182
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 181
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 180
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 4.5
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 127.5
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 179
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 178
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 177
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 176
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 167.5
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 175
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 174
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Juujika Subreddit Scans Chapter 173

Tries to be an edgy, serious revenge story, but fails horribly by how over the top it is. If you don't take it seriously and instead read it as more of a comedy, because of how ridiculous it gets at some points, it's not bad and quite entertaining. Turn off your brain and enjoy the gore.
This is the most correct take I've ever read in a manga review. I'm stunned.
I've read through c132 mostly out of boredom and it is pretty entertaining for the wrong reasons. Generally I found myself criticizing the story from an editor's perspective, wondering what it is about the environment the manga is released into that makes it so reliant on spectacle instead of story. I wonder whether there were decisions made based on keeping readership numbers high rather than furthering the narrative in the way the author intended, or if it would have always lacked depth. Thanks to the regular use of flashbacks, it's surprising how many opportunities for interesting side stories haven't been taken. Also surprising is how the ones which have been told have largely been to further the shallow portrayal of evil as evil. I know it's shounen but not even a smidgen of nuance? A sliver off the rind someone was going to send to the nuance garbage bin?