“Delinquent Gan masters Gun-Fu at Roujuu High, battling Hanged Cross gang and rivals for love.”
Go Da Gun
GO DA GUN-ゴーダガン-
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Synopsis
Delinquent Gan masters Gun-Fu at Roujuu High, battling Hanged Cross gang and rivals for love.
This is all about a 16-year-old guy named Gan (family name: Goda), who along with his various fighting-video-game-styled pals, opposes the very naughty Hanged Cross gang on an alarmingly regular basis. As the story begins, Gan is a juvenile delinquent who has been booted out of one too many schools for chronic bad behavior. Gan's father, a hotdog supercop with the moniker of "Dan Goda," is fed up with this situation to the point where he decides to send Gan to his old educational institution: a fighting school called Roujuu Private High School. There, Gan learns to harness his raw abilities into "Gunfighting," the family martial arts style resembling firearms. Think .44 Magnum punches, Shotgun Fists, Sniper Stances, and you've got the essence of Gun-Fu down. At his new school Gan also falls madly in love hot chick, Yuki and runs afoul of 17-year old transfer student and sure-to-be-rival Garrick Rider, prodigal master of the Hanged Cross technique. Fights over Yuki's affections take place in the school stadium, but it turns that she has little need for defenders of her honor. Yuki is, like an overwhelming majority of students at Roujuu, a fantastic fighter. And from here on out, everbody is not only "kung-fu fighting," but also busy filling pages with over-the-top battle scenes. (Source: MU)
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A Manga Publication
- Format 16 vol ch × vol
- Published Aug 1997 – Apr 2003
- Source Manga media type
- Ref. BS-M16012 catalog