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Ongoing
6
Finished
Dec 7, 2012 to Feb 7, 2014
7.4/10
Average Review Score
80%
Recommend It
5
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There is no review there so I'll try to write something out. This manwha is an action manwha with a lot of fight scenes, but there are also good relationships development and emotionnal parts. I felt really bad for the characters at the beginning of the story, felt really close to them and their misadventures. I really appreciated this manwha since the initial plot was smart. Classic but smart. It s about a revenge story in a school, and the plot is really exciting at the beginning. The main character is a great fighter and you would think he would win easily but he s not alwaysable to take advantage of his ennemies. They always have plans. The story is well rythmed but it lacks of cliffhangers. The art is great, it s not top notch, but it leads to an atmosphere which really fits the story. The art is agressive and angular. There are a lot of fight scenes, but they are not particularly impressive. The story also lacks of emotions in my opinion, but i laughed a lot a few times. The characters are a bit "cliche" but they behave like real persons, and it felt to me like a real story. Besides the beginning of the manwha made me feel bad because i could relate to some of these situations, it felt like it could be a real story. It s a really serious manwha. In my opinion, the story lacks of girls and romance. Also, all the characters have black hair, so the chara designs could have more nuances. I enjoyed a lot this manwha mostly because of it s atmosphere and the effort put in making a story that makes sense. I recommand this manwha to men around 10 to 20 years old, looking for fighting scenes.
After Kang Hu's death from bullying, the family was torn into pieces. His younger brother suppresses his resentment and heads back to school. The story begins exactly one year after Kang Hu's death when his brother seeks to destroy the delinquent circle... (Source: MU)
TL;DR: 1. Easily the best series (dokgo/tong/BR) i've read in the past 10 years. Dokgo, while decent/good, is easily the weakest part of the series. Never boring but needs Dokgo Rewind support to be considered "complete". --- expanding: 2. Dokgo can by far be the most confusing part of the series (at least until dokgo 3) for new readers. While the story formula does work, you get no real references of who the characters are. BUT once you read dokgo rewind everything fits 8/8 m8. 3. The art will put some people off the series. It's understandable but also a shame. The art in this series contributesBIG TIME to the "modern cynicism" ton 4. The action scenes, drawn for the mobile format, are focused on the flow rather than the style. Reminds me the hong kong cinema from 70s and 80s. The characters martial art are full of personality. This is way more explored on dokgo rewind tho and shines the most at tong s3. Series chronological order: Dokgo rewind >> >Dokgo >>> Tong season 1 >>> Dokgo 2 >>> Tong s2 & Tong s3 >>> Blood Rain >>> Blood Rain 2
Dokgo had interesting start, however it follows way too much clichés of the genre. To take revenge for his brother’s death, the protagonist pretends to be the brother and raises hell. Sounds interesting, right? It certainly sounded. Unfortunately, what you get is fights with few small fries that the the MC mostly bulldozers through, with no real threat. The final fight is completely underwhelming, with protagonist downgraded not thanks to their own inability, but thanks to cheap tricks applied to supporting cast, with a forgettable finale. Added with the near-unbeatable protagonist is the usual “adults/authorities are useless”, and you get the usual Riki-Oh-esque beat-them-up plotline. One hugeproblem, at least for me, was hardly distinguishable characters, beyond the protagonist and the girls. Not only they look quite same, they also act similarly, and I quickly lost track on who is who, which certainly didn’t help enjoyment factor. I kinda like the art though. It looks a bit rough, but it certainly fits the tone. Having more varied character designs could do wonders for the comic with this art. The fights at the start are well choreographed, not so much the fights in later half. Overall, if you’re into action without superpowers you might enjoy this, but don’t expect any grand story.
Dokgo's story is set in the same universe as a few other stories written by the same author. The stories are Dokgo, Tong and Blood Rain, all of which have the same artstyle and are pretty much about the same thing - violence. Violence is the main theme of Dokgo, but more than just one definition of violence it shows many kinds of ways to how it can be used. Some keywords to as what words pop up in your head whilst reading Dokgo are Power, Subordinance through fear/respect, Anger and revenge. The artstyle of Dokgo is very characteristic. It's very simplistic, unrefined and has dull colorsto match it. A major drawback of this artstyle is the limitations of using it. This means that many faces become very similar whenever 2 characters have similar hairstyles. This wasn't too much of a problem in Dokgo as it was in Tong due to the low number of distinguishable characters. The story is great, a righteous and smart but naive older twin-brother who got murdered is being avenged by his younger brother - with the method the younger brother knows best. The goal is very tangible as this is a realistic story. The entire story takes place within one city primarily in a school or close by. What's interesting about the main character Kang Hyuk (Dokgo) is that he plans out his moves and measures his opponents as to not make any mistakes. He shows that the only powerful thing about him is not only his ridiculous fighting power, but rather that his head is sharp and that he has experience. Hyuk is very perceptive when it comes to people, noticing inconsistencies in their behaviour when they're under pressure. He also shows that he's someone to be respected through his actions rather than feared. The main protagonist plays the role of the "king who seeks confirmation". A character seldomly used to this extent, but who always plays the role of the accomplished, smart ruler who never stops trying to advance further. This can be seen where he wants to fight Dokgo but doesn't get to (Why does he want to fight Dokgo?), it can be seen when he's planning to take Kang Hu down by sending a few guys at once, rather than destroying him from the start, and finally when he tries to make a devilish scheme towards the end by putting Dokgo in a situation where he has multiple choices that all rely on sacrificing something. Overall Dokgo is a great manwha, but it's definitely not for everyone. It has setbacks in its artstyle, and some characters do get overlooked a bit too much.
I don't usually write review but there is only one review on this manhwa so here I am. The first thing that caught my eyes was the unique art style of Dokgo. As I said it's unique and beautiful but to be honest sometimes I had problems figuring out who is who and what is happening. I have to say I didn't see any character developments. The characters are exactly what you see they are either on the good side or on the bad side and nothing in between. Remember not to expect any romance from this manhwa which is something that I really loved about it. There werea few surprises that really shocked me but the rest of the story , including the ending , was kind of predictable. There are so many , believe me so many fights and so many broken bones in Dokgo so if you are a fan of Jackie Chan movies this manhwa is made especially for you except there is no comedy. Well this is it. This is what I think about Dokgo. Thanks for reading my review