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Ryuu no Michi


Alt Names: alt リュウの道alt Dragon Roadalt Le voyage de Ryualt O Caminho do Dragãoalt The Road of Ryuualt The Way of Ryuu
Author: Ishinomori Shotaro
Artist: Ishinomori Shotaro
Genres: Action ActionAdventure AdventurePsychological PsychologicalSci-fi Sci-fiShounen ShounenSupernatural Supernatural
Type: Manga (Japanese)
Status: Complete
Description: Ryu stows away on a space vessel, only to be found by the crew when it's far to late to return to earth. So they stick him in a spare sleep capsule instead. Things take a turn for the unexpected, however, when Ryu wakes up to find himself the sole survivor of the expedition, the spaceship having crash landed on a grossly mutated and wholly unfamiliar Earth. Joining forces with fellow survivors from a different crash, Ryu and his comrades fight to survive on this new and deadly Earth as they search for any humans that might've made it through the mysterious apocalypse.
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39 Comments

as others have said a good journey but a let down of an ending

I don't know what you guys are talking about. I think this manga was great to the very end and has a very fitting conclusion.

It was good until the end. The ending was kinda lunatic... and rushed, like the series got axed.

I wish I had stopped after chap 25. Now I have this distaste. 

Guess I will open a game and chop up some monsters to forget about it. Wish me luck!

I wish I hadn't read this.

Another naive manga about postapocalyptic world.

I thoroughly enjoyed this manga, although the ending was good and tied everything together pretty well, I am a bit sad the moral of the story was, "Love conquers all" type of deal. This was definitely a good read and I'm thankful for Happy Scans for bringing this.

What are you talking about?

I think what Wiode here is trying to tell you that there's a lack of proof in what you've said (or established as your premises to your argument, that is).

Maybe some research into the history of ecology (and human interest into it) would help explain your previous point?

Nice, thanks for the time and work it took on translating this. Great series.

That last chapter.... Felt like I was watching crazy.

This is a fallacy. Just saying something like "humans use tools" doesn't get discredited by saying "but my mother doesn't use them" or "here is a tool people don't use".

 

There are plenty of nature shows that will cook up some convoluted dogma about how "humans are ruining the habitat" as if habitats and ecosystems wouldn't change naturally were humans not around.

What are you talking about?

Not really. Its only recently and in rare cases are we able to watch it happen and/or feel guilty about it. Since we do/can not keep track of every single species in the world we turn a blind eye to most of it for practical reasons. (Big mammals? Sure. Small insects? Ha. Deep sea creatures? Lolno.)

This is a fallacy. Just saying something like "humans use tools" doesn't get discredited by saying "but my mother doesn't use them" or "here is a tool people don't use".

 

There are plenty of nature shows that will cook up some convoluted dogma about how "humans are ruining the habitat" as if habitats and ecosystems wouldn't change naturally were humans not around.

Yes, you can follow it without having knowledge from any prequels, the story is sufficient to itself.

Can this be read without having read the Ryuu the Ancient Boy series that's set before this? (that I can't find in English anywhere)

great read!

What makes us unique is our ability to watch it happen and feel guilty about it.

Not really. Its only recently and in rare cases are we able to watch it happen and/or feel guilty about it. Since we do/can not keep track of every single species in the world we turn a blind eye to most of it for practical reasons. (Big mammals? Sure. Small insects? Ha. Deep sea creatures? Lolno.)

Man isn't actually that unique.  Species go extinct all the time.  What makes us unique is our ability to watch it happen and feel guilty about it.

some how fun )

In the last page, his head looks so tiny compared to his body. It's kind of funny, to be honest.

Whoa eye opener. Follow.

What annoys me a lot is the fact that he didn't do a lot of things I would of done.

Apemen army and a Robot army. He could of brought all the Ape people with him and tried to fix up more than one robot at the robotic factory. There was so much scrap/robots to cannibalize it should of been possible.

Anyways this kinda reminds me of the Fallout Tactics ending... various species working together. Well that's if you picked the one I'm talking about (Brain extraction one).

Spoiler

I'm thinking it might be part of the psychic attack.

DAAAMMMNNNNN! Just when she turned normal again too.

SHIT.JUST.GOT.REAL. and I'm sad no one is commenting!

Man more people should read this amazing manga!

This manga really hit the spot


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