The manga won the 44th Kodansha Manga Award’s shonen category in 2020 : Mangamefi

Takemichi, a virgin who is now 26 and unemployed, learns that the woman he dated when they were in middle school and the only woman he has ever dated has died. Then, following an accident, he realizes that he has traveled back in time to when he was a middle school student. He plans to get to the head of the most violent criminal gang in the Kantou region in order to carry out his pledge to change the course of events and save the girl. Winner of the Best Shounen Manga Award at the 44th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards in 2020.
The manga won the 44th Kodansha Manga Award’s shonen category in 2020.

 

The Tokyo Revengers manga series, also known as Tokyo Ribenjzu in Japan, is written and illustrated by Ken Wakui (Hepburn: Tokyo Ribenjzu). It was serialized in Kodansha’s Weekly Shnen Magazine between the months of March 2017 and November 2022. Its chapters have been collected into a total of 31 tankbon volumes as of January 2023. An anime television series produced by Liden Films from April to September 2021 that was a manga adaption. The second season’s premiere happened in January 2023. The first part of a live-action film adaptation was released in Japan in July 2021, and the second part is expected to be released in 2023.

The manga was one of the best-selling manga series in the medium’s history, with an estimated 70 million copies in circulation as of December 2022. Tokyo Revengers won the 2020 shnen category of the 44th Kodansha Manga Award.

the story Act one
A freeter in his twenties named Takemichi Hanagaki learns one day that the Tokyo Manji Gang had killed Hinata Tachibana and her younger brother Naoto. The Tachibana family included Hinata and Naoto. When Takemichi is pushed in front of a train, he is able to travel back in time precisely twelve years to the year 2005. When Takemichi is reliving his middle school years, he meets Naoto and tells him the exact day that he and Hinata would die. When they shake hands, Takemichi is immediately transported back to the present, creating a paradoxical situation in which Naoto is able to survive and is currently employed as a detective. Naoto has come to the conclusion that anytime the two of them hold hands, Takemichi is sent back in time by fifteen years. Takemichi has vowed to use the knowledge he has learned from the future to save Hinata.

Takemichi’s former allies were forced to take part in covert skirmishes that were commanded by Kiyomasa, a member of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Mikey, the leader of the gang, respects Takemichi for his steadfast dedication to keeping them safe. Takemichi discovers that his recent friendship with Mikey prevented one of his other friends, Akkun, from being detained in the present. When Akkun kills himself out of fear, Takemichi realizes that the Tokyo Manji Gang is a bigger threat to his friends than he initially thought.

By traveling back in time, Takemichi learns that the Tokyo Manji Gang is at war with the rival gang Moebius in order to exact revenge on Pah-companion. Takemichi learns that Mikey’s second-in-command, Draken, will be killed in the future, which would ultimately lead to Mikey acting violently. Draken escapes the altercation unhurt, but Pah-chin turns himself in to the police after stabbing Osanai, the leader of the Moebius group. As a result, there are differences of opinion within the Tokyo Manji Gang regarding how to help Pah-chin in this circumstance.

Takemichi is able to settle the dispute between Mikey and Draken; but, on August 3, 2005, the Tokyo Manji Gang were ambushed by a group of Moebius members led by a Valhalla member by the name of Shoji Hanma. Takemichi learns that Peh-yan joined up with them in retribution for Mikey and Draken allowing Pah-chin to be jailed, and that Kiyomasa stabbed Draken in retaliation for Draken humiliating him and making him leave the Tokyo Manji Gang. Peh-yan teaches Takemichi this information. The battle is won by the Tokyo Manji Gang, Takemichi defeats Kiyomasa, and Draken recovers fully from his injuries.

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