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May 12, 2015 to Apr 12, 2018
7.0/10
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An intimidating outcast goes on a journey to find his own betrothed with such counterparts between "A Samurai Of The Wild West". Imagining what would it be if Desert Punk meets Mushibugyo? Where every segments considered very stellar with rough sketches and fearsome bloodshed. Monko however the former female intriguing samurai who defines a beauty in a certain battlefield, Ready to annihilate the very own edge upon his worth opponent that who seek a better path on finding a perfect true oath. Despite the stereotypes coming from set of western tropes, Not only they manage to capture it's very own medley but overall felt anguish on dire concepts. Eachadventurous moment were the least highlight of this series that connects unraveling tones by within through on her most valuable intention. The ending doesn't seem focuses to it's own merit view by being dragged down such false hype-ness but only leaves direct downright anticlimatic cheap mediocre tale. Instead you get abruptly being filled with awful senses.
Her name is Monko. A solitary crow, a wandering soul, a magnificent traveler who roams the roads that are inhabited by bloodthirsty bandits and attractive young people, some of whom are one and the same. At the heart of this wild hinterland where dangerous creatures arise, Monko follows the path she has taken. Despite her devotion to the way of the sword, it is not the warriors path she chose to pursue. In spite of her intelligence, she does not seek wisdom either. Indeed, the quest she pursues is to find the perfect husband. Her path is the way of love. (Source: Manga Rock)