Fable, a legendary assassin who can kill any target in one fell swoop, has taken a year off on orders of his boss, moving to Osaka with Yoko, his would-be "sister," to learn how ordinary people live. But then one day, the villainous gangster, Kojima, begins to run amok, breaking his promise to Maguro's captain to start an escort service, ultimately blackmailing Fable's benefactor, Misaki, to sign on as a call girl. When Fable learns of Misaki's predicament, he rushes to her rescue armed with a homemade gun.
The action kicks into high gear, but it's a confusing mess. I get that Fable is invincible, but that doesn't make for very good storytelling. He needs a proper adversary, at his level. Six volumes in and he still kicks everyone around as if they were amateurs? There's not enough TnA to keep me reading for much longer.
I read this series online over 3 days and didn't really stop to think of it as a serialized work. So this is more a general review of the whole series without spoilers.
Overall: I really liked it. This could have been very generic however the strong character decisions and quirks make this series a blast to read and very fun time.
I do feel the series eventually becomes more story driven and a bit more boring as we get less character moments. The ending to me is weak.
However as a whole work I enjoyed it and had a great time