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HAND'S
10
1
Finished
Oct 2, 2006 to Dec 4, 2006
7.0/10
Average Review Score
50%
Recommend It
2
Reviews Worldwide
Sorry for grammar If you like handball Hand's will be something for you. For other people who have little knowledge about this sport it can be good guide, or nice manga. As a person who plays for many years in club I can say it gives you basic view on handball. Hand's shows people handball in quite realistic way but, don't take it to much seriously, because some of things (at most physical skills) are exaggerated
I like the story line but it's too short and the end leaves you kind of hanging. I think it would be a better manga to read if the story line was longer. The art wasn't bad but it wasn't super amazing. The main character has a good background setting but most other characters aren't that in depth. Most of the other characters that aren't that in depth would mostly have more depth to them if the story was longer. Enjoyment it's a good story. It catches you attention and gets you sucked in but it leads to a down fall feeling when you getto the end because the story is so short. Overall I say it's a manga to read at least once but it will lead to questions of why and what happens; also to the feeling of why did they end it there.
The main character wants to be a hero, but his father is a bum that loses all of their money in gambling, but he was once the ace of the japanese team in handball. He goes to a coach and asks him to take care of his son, because he got into a debt and is running from the yakuza. The coach thinks he's an outstanding talent that has been given to him to coach, and he sends his daughter to pick him. Daigo (the main character) then ends up living with them. (Source: Promfret)