Free Running—an extreme sport that is not just a sport... it's a philosophy in motion that utilizes the urban landscape in a fantastical acrobatic ballet. Its practitioners seek the ultimate freedom as they vault off of walls, back flip onto rooftops, and catapult over water towers.
Pretty ho-hum. This felt alot like reading Air Gear, but with less ecchi and and it's parkour instead of sci-fi skating. A lot of the dialogue felt like it was some pseudo-zen story about how parkour lets you experience different dimensions and will open your mind's eye to the now and defy gravity. At the end of the day it feels like it's just hispanic Holden Caulfield chasing a girl in a miniskirt jumping on cars in traffic.
I read the print edition, like Japanese manga it reads right to left. This is my first manga in English. Like it's Japanese counterpart the artwork is excellent.
I've noticed a lot of people have been calling this a Air Gear ko and while there are some similarities it's still different enough to be it's own thing. The story it's self is enjoyable but it's nothing special and ends right when It gets somewhere.If you can find cheap then ok.