Gambling Emperor Legend Zero Story & Art: Nobuyuki Fukumoto. Trish de Leon November 17, 2020. Facebook Twitter Tumblr Pinterest Reddit. Tobaku Haouden Rei Gambling Emperor Legend Zero (3) 天 天和通りの快男児 Ten: Tenhoudoori no Kaidanji (Manga) (3) 最強伝説黒沢 Saikyou Densetsu Kurosawa Legend of the Strongest Man Kurosawa (Anime & Manga) (3). In order to rescue them, Zero is forced to enter a gambling competition hosted by a rich, rotten old man who is looking for a talented gambler to be his rep player in an upcoming gambling tournament for millionaires from all over the world.


Associated Names
賭博覇王伝ゼロ
賭博覇王伝零
Gambling Emperor Legend Zero
Gambling Emperor Zero
Tobaku Haōden Zero
Tobaku Haouden Zero
Groups Scanlating
Hox
Status in Country of Origin
8 Volumes (Complete)

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Genre
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Drama, Mystery, Psychological, Shounen
Gambling Emperor Legend ZeroLegendAuthor(s)
FUKUMOTO Nobuyuki
Artist(s)
FUKUMOTO Nobuyuki
YearZeroGambling emperor legend zero
2007
Description
Ukai Rei (aka Zero, which is Rei in Japanese) saves three troubled teens from a Suicide Website, and together they choose to work as modern-day 'Robin Hoods' of society. However, Rei's friends are caught by an underworld gang whose heist the group had foiled. In order to rescue them, Rei is forced to enter a gambling competition hosted by a rich, rotten old man who is looking for a talented gambler to be his rep player in an upcoming gambling tournament for millionaires from all over the world. The reward money? ONE TRILLION YEN.
Note - This story is directly continued in its sequel.

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...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