Top 12 best martial arts manga of all time

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If you love to watch manga and you also love martial arts then martial arts manga will definitely be for you. In the treasure of Japanese manga, there are many good martial arts comics, leaving a deep impression in the hearts of the audience. Coming to martial arts manga, you will be able to enter the world of top-notch battles, beautiful martial arts moves alongside the arduous training of the characters. In this article, Topshare will introduce to you the 12 best martial arts manga of all time.

1

Kengan Ashura/Kengan Omega

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Kengan Ashura/Kengan Omega

Referring to martial arts, it is 100% impossible to ignore Kengan Ashura. Still a very familiar motif about the battles to find the strongest fighter, this work has shown the viewer what is the truth-goodness-beauty of martial arts. The fights in Kengan Ashura are very violent and bloody, but with careful images and very clear character building, authors Yabako Sandrovich and Daromeon have perfectly conveyed the quintessence of martial arts, leaves a deep impression in the mind of the viewer.

Kengan Ashura later released a second part, Kengan Omega, and continued to be well received by readers. This manga has also been adapted into an anime and is currently available on Netflix.

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Tekken Chinmi

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Tekken Chinmi

Tekken Chinmi, also known by early readers in Vietnam as Hoang Phi Hong, is a manga about the life of a famous martial artist of the same name in Chinese history. The manga was created by author Takeshi Maekawa and was first published in 1983. The work was then warmly received and was released with a new part, Shin Tekken Chinmi. Currently, another part of the work is currently in production called Tekken Chinmi Legends.

With a plot that closely follows true events, Tekken Chinmi perfectly conveys the martial arts talent of the late master Hoang Phi Hong as well as gives viewers a lighthearted and humorous look at his life. Although a work has been released for a long time, Tekken Chinmi is still very trendy and suitable for young readers.

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Shura No Mon

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Shura No Mon

If you are a longtime comic book reader, you will probably know this name. Created by the great author Kawahara Masatoshi, The Legend of Atula tells the story of Kokono, a teenager from the Vien Minh karate school. With the will to progress and a strong passion for martial arts, Kokono has tried many different martial arts to learn and challenge with masters to hone her abilities.

Through thrilling battles, Atula's Legend has conveyed the spirit of chivalry, patience, humility and upholding the defense of what is right. This work has been loved by a large number of Japanese readers and soon there will be a part 2 and part 3 telling about Kokono's career later.

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Katsu!

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Katsu!

Katsu! perhaps the most special name on this list because this is not exactly a manga specializing in martial arts. Composed by mangaka Adachi Mitsuru, Katsu! tells the story of a schoolboy Katsuki because he loves a girl and rushes to learn boxing. However, as if born for this sport, Katsuki gradually became passionate about it and constantly strives to become the strongest.

With a somewhat school-oriented storyline (true to Adachi's style), Katsu! There are no suffocating matches but still makes viewers nervous by the emotions and ambitions of the teenage girls. The plot that delves into the character's psychology is also a huge plus of Katsu! when it is this factor that makes those who have read through the work remember it until later.

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Baki

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Baki

Created by Keisuke Itagaki, Baki is an immortal monument in the martial arts manga genre. With the simple content about the main character on the journey to develop his skills through bloody battles, Baki has constantly become famous and loved by a large number of readers.

Released from 1991 until now, Baki has had 5 stories with a total of more than 130 story collections. The work has also been adapted into anime, games and most recently the reboot animated series was broadcast on Netflix.