This is a very episodic and fanciful series, it reminds me most of The Phantom Tollbooth without all of the double-entendres. It will either turn you off or you'll love it, its not very serious unless you get to the final volume or the sequel series. It has its flaws but its a wacky, fun, adventurous comedy. Very light on action, but impactful when it happens.
Also very reminiscent of that late 90s manga feel that's just missing nowadays, doesn't feel as corporatized but maybe that's just my nostalgia speaking.
This is okay. My biggest problem is there's no real overarching thing going on -- we know nothing of Jing's motivations or backstory, so we have no real investment in his story and whether he fails or succeeds at stealing. Some of the art is hard to follow, and it seems there are only two leads.
However, the chapters themselves are decent stories, and some of the worldbuilding does look exciting. There's definitely real creativity involved. I don't dislike Jing -- I just don't really know him, so I'm not attached to him.
Overall, it's not a bad story, and if I saw another volume at a book sale or at a library, I might pick it up. I wouldn't go out of my way for it, but I wouldn't mind taking another glance.
Series: Jing, King of Bandits #1 Rating: 4 stars - It was really good
Well this was fun! These are basically stories about Jing and his companion bird Kir saving people and stealing money. I really enjoyed them even though there isn’t an overarching story. I especially loved the random real life references, like the poem The Raven and The Goblin King from the Labyrinth. My only complaint really is that the text is very tiny at times and makes it hard to read with the font used. This just had such a 90s manga feel that it was very nostalgic and fun to read. I will totally read more.
I've read this book before, and it's not as good as I remember. While the idea and the stories are interesting, the book has three problems: how women are depicted, the somewhat messy art style, and too much text on some pages. Still, I think I will read the subsequent volumes since I want to know how the story develops.
Really detailed art. Hard to follow in such small pages, would really like to see a giant version. The stories are pretty entertaining, though pretty standard for shounen manga.
This rating and review are for all completed volumes.
Dari semua komik di rak buku, sampai sekarang King of Bandit Jing masih menjadi koleksi favorit saya. Saya kumpulkan sejak 2003 hingga 2005 dengan total 7 volume, Yuichi Kumakura selalu sukses membuat saya kagum dengan artwork surealnya yang luar biasa. Setiap kisah petualangan Jing juga selalu mempunyai pesan yang mendalam tentang hidup, kasih sayang, dan pengorbanan. Obrolan ngaco Jing dan Kir, burung peliharaan sekaligus senjatanya, juga selalu membuat suasana cerita terasa ringan.
Saya paling suka petualangan Jing di penjara Seventh Heaven di volume kelima, dimana Jing ingin mencuri mimpi sang Ilisionis. Artwork penjara-jalan-sesat sangat, sangat indah dan hebat, dan keseluruhan cerita di Arc itu juga sangat menyentuh--dan membingungkan, karena ada terlalu banyak realitas dan paradoks.
A mostly plotless story following the many lucrative and quirky adventures of Jing the King of bandits and his wise craking feathers friend the bird Kir. This particular volume inculdes a hunt for the "double mermaid" a set of mermaids made of crystal, a brief side journey into a haunted gamboling ship, and a showdown with a overlord obsessed with punctuality and not wasting time.
This was a book I had read before when I was a kid, now I remember why I didn't finish the series. The art work is shoddy, the story line is subpar, and the characters lack depth. While some might disagree with my assesment, I still wouldn't recommend this book to anyone.
Somewhere at a 1.5/2 out of 5. The characters in this series mostly sucked and the actual character art I couldn't stand. The rest of the art was actually very, very good though. Lots of incredible details throughout the entire series. Unfortunately, there is such a little amount of actual plot in this, it wasn't very engaging. On top of that, some of the stories were downright awful to try and make sense of. The scenes seemed to just jump from one to the next with no coherence and you're left wondering what the hell is going on. On the other hand, a lot of the ideas in this series were really interesting and I'd have loved to read about them if they were written well.
Following the main characters Jing and Kir, is talking bird friend. I don't really feel or have to say much about this Manga. The artwork wasn't bad but I hated the characters and how obnoxious they were.
I loved the art of this manga as a kid. I still enjoy how oddly proportioned the.m characters are, although I now question more about the story than I once did. For instance, what's the crime rate in a city made up entirely of thieves? How do you make a living there? Is it just expected that you're all going to steal from each other on a daily basis or is there some sort of code?
Regardless, it's a fun collection of short jaunts into the travels of Jing and Kir. I look forward to reading future manga in the series.