Gambling Emperor Legend Zero

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Tobaku Haouden Zero
賭博覇王伝 零

Story & Art : Nobuyuki Fukumoto
福本 伸行

Gambling Emperor Legend Zero Film

Publisher : Fukumoto Production/highstone, Inc.
フクモトプロ/ハイストーン

Gambling Emperor Legend Zero Part 3


An unparalleled genius whose quick wit and intricate schemes have gotten him out of some very sticky situations. Gambles out of the goodness of his heart.
Zero’s fellow Robin Hoods, suicidal kids who had no will to keep on living before being saved by Zero.
The octogenarian multi-trillionaire president of the Zaizen Group. Concocts a one-of-a-kind, brutal gambling tournament in the search for the best gambler to serve him.
Gambling genius Zero saves three teenagers from their group suicide attempt and convinces them to work with him, acting as “Robin Hood” and returning swindled money back to their original owners. But when the swindlers themselves catch their ragtag team, one thing leads into another, and suddenly they’re all being invited to Muryo Zaizen’s big tournament – a gambling free-for-all where the stakes are high, and the mortality rate is higher! With nothing but his quick wit, can Zero get out of the competition alive?
© NOBUYUKI FUKUMOTO / Fukumoto Production/highstone, Inc.
...so the relative lack of danger to life and limb and the characters' somewhat kinder behaviour towards each other is understandable, imo. And while it is a bit disappointing that the main story isn't continued here and only a passing mention is made of Zero's adventures a couple of years ago, this part does do a decent job acting as an interlude that bridges the gap between part 1 and the future part 3, and Fukumoto Nobuyuki's puzzles are as clever as they come.
Another plus is that unlike the glacially-paced Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji, Tobaku Haouden Rei moves at a steady clip that's compatible with the plot -- which is certainly a big deal when the mangaka's notorious for stretching out the suspense 'til it can stretch no more.
And I don't see why the protagonist's life has to be in danger for a story focused on mind games to be interesting, so unlike MondSemmel, below, I do not recommend skipping this part if you're capable of appreciating Fukumoto's manga for what they are and not for what you think a shounen/seinen manga should be.
... Last updated on July 14th, 2015, 7:02am